Fans embraced the concept because it tapped into a universal feeling: the anger of being used, the frustration of not belonging, and the determination to keep fighting even when the world has uninvited you from your own story.
While it isn’t a single issue on the shelves, the term speaks to the powerhouse concept of a hero who is uninvited from the world they once knew. The most fitting example is , which introduces a powerful new heroine— Firebrand —who is unceremoniously kicked out of her own life. This uninvited heroine isn't just a victim; she's a force of nature. superheroine uninvited 1
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