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Powering Through 7: Hypnotic Combat
This week's Powering Through was a fun one as we get to blend what is traditionally not thought of as a combat power with martial prowess. Enjoy!
 
 
Steel Aces is an independent web comic. Help support our story, and get a ton of perks by joining the Patreon!
 
 
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Stille Nacht: The Iron Santa Initiative - A Metahumans Rising Adventure
 
It's Christmas time, so how about a Christmas one shot! Save Santa, punch Nazi's and make it home in time for the holiday.
 
 
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Playing Jacks (Part 2), Page 22: Come Together
 
The clock is ticking down before the Chimera base leaves orbit. The team has to act fast if they want to escape.
 
We publish new content every week, from adventures to comics to other bonus content for the Metahumans Rising RPG. Pick up a copy of the Super Powered RPG at Itch: https://housedok.itch.io/metahumans-rising
 
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