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trope about IU colorism
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* ButNotTooBlack: Hannah's African-American, but it's a little hard to tell given the art. Not to mention her skin and hair are light enough that she could easily pass as a tan white woman.
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The series received a {{Reboot}} in 2021, with Mario Gully handing over art and writing duties to [[Comicbook/SavageDragon Erik Larsen]].
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%% * {{Crossover}}: She's teamed up with Comicbook/{{Savage Dragon}} and Comicbook/{{Spawn}}.
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%% * ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Adult Hannah, which lends her to plenty of [[BoobsAndButtPose Boobs And Butts Poses.]]
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%% * WallCrawl: As an ant-themed superhero, Hannah can do this. Plenty of the covers demonstrate this ability of hers.
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Hannah Washington is an 8-year-old African-American girl who's gets picked on and ridiculed on a daily basis. To escape this torment, Hannah creates the Ant, an alter-ego derived from stories she wrote in her diary. As her name implies, the Ant is a superheroine who has all the strengths (but none of the weaknesses) of an actual ant.
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Hannah Washington is an 8-year-old African-American girl who's who gets picked on and ridiculed on a daily basis. To escape this torment, Hannah creates the Ant, an alter-ego derived from stories she wrote in her diary. As her name implies, the Ant is a superheroine who has all the strengths (but none of the weaknesses) of an actual ant.
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Shes Got Legs is currently a disambiguation
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* MsFanservice: Definitely. Hannah covers a [[MostCommonSuperpower lot]] [[HartmanHips of the]] [[BoobsAndButtPose tropes]] [[ShesGotLegs associated with this]].
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* MsFanservice: Definitely. Hannah covers a [[MostCommonSuperpower lot]] [[HartmanHips of the]] [[BoobsAndButtPose tropes]] [[ShesGotLegs associated with this]].this.
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* {{Foil}}: The Arachnid is this to the Ant. Like the Ant, the Arachnid is a red-skinned superbeing with an insectoid [[AnimalMotifs Animal Motif]]. But the former's a [[MsFanservice curvaceous superheroine]], while the latter's a [[{{Gonk}} hideous supervillain]].
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%% * NighInvulnerability: The Ant's suit makes her incredibly durable, but her outfit can be destroyed after taking significant damage.
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%% * NighInvulnerability: The Ant's suit makes her incredibly durable, but her outfit can be destroyed after taking significant damage.
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%% * PowerUpFood: The Ant can regain her suit by consuming sugar.
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%% * PowerUpFood: The Ant can regain her suit by consuming sugar.
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* CreepyGood: Ant has quite the scary face and is ''very'' ruthless, but is a heroine through and through.
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Ant is a current superhero comic series written and drawn by Mario Gully.
Hannah Washington is an 8-year-old African-American girl who's gets picked on and ridiculed on a daily basis. To escape this torment, Hannah creates Ant, an alter-ego derived from stories she wrote in her diary. As her name implies, Ant is a superheroine who has all the strengths (but none of the weaknesses) of an actual ant.
As time passes and Hannah grows up, however, it's discovered that she actually ''is'' Ant. That, and all the childhood issues she's been dealing with are actually past memories, non-existent... or something like that.
Already somewhat unstable due to being in a mental institution, Hannah chooses to don the Ant mantle and discover how she came to pass, as well as taking on some supervillains along the way.
Hannah Washington is an 8-year-old African-American girl who's gets picked on and ridiculed on a daily basis. To escape this torment, Hannah creates Ant, an alter-ego derived from stories she wrote in her diary. As her name implies, Ant is a superheroine who has all the strengths (but none of the weaknesses) of an actual ant.
As time passes and Hannah grows up, however, it's discovered that she actually ''is'' Ant. That, and all the childhood issues she's been dealing with are actually past memories, non-existent... or something like that.
Already somewhat unstable due to being in a mental institution, Hannah chooses to don the Ant mantle and discover how she came to pass, as well as taking on some supervillains along the way.
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Hannah Washington is an 8-year-old African-American girl who's gets picked on and ridiculed on a daily basis. To escape this torment, Hannah creates the Ant, an alter-ego derived from stories she wrote in her diary. As her name implies, the Ant is a superheroine who has all the strengths (but none of the weaknesses) of an actual ant.
As time passes and Hannah grows up, however, it's discovered that she actually ''is'' the Ant. That, and all the childhood issues she's been dealing with are actually past memories, non-existent... or something like that.
Already somewhat unstable due to being in a mental institution, Hannah chooses to don the
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: As a girl, Hannah was bullied by her peers at school. This contributes partially to why she imagined herself as Ant.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: As a girl, Hannah was bullied by her peers at school. This contributes partially to why she imagined herself as the Ant.
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* MindScrew: It's unclear whether Ant is either Hannah's imaginary persona, or an actual person, but the story lends credence to both ideas.
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* MindScrew: It's unclear whether the Ant is either Hannah's imaginary persona, or an actual person, but the story lends credence to both ideas.
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%% * NighInvulnerability: Ant's suit makes her incredibly durable, but her outfit can be destroyed after taking significant damage.
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%% * NighInvulnerability: The Ant's suit makes her incredibly durable, but her outfit can be destroyed after taking significant damage.
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%% * PowerUpFood: Ant can regain her suit by consuming sugar.
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%% * PowerUpFood: The Ant can regain her suit by consuming sugar.
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* OneWordTitle: ANT.
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* OneWordTitle: ANT.OneWordTitle