- Pencils
- Sho Murase (credited)
- Inks
- Sho Murase (credited)
- Letters
- Dave Sharpe (credited as David Sharpe)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Black [AF]
- Characters
- Good Girl
Credits, front matter; inside front cover
- Script
- Kwanza Osajyefo (credited)
- Pencils
- Jennifer Johnson (credited)
- Inks
- Jennifer Johnson (credited)
- Colors
- Jennifer Johnson ?
- Letters
- Dave Sharpe (credited as David Sharpe)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My name is Eli Franklin, I'm fifteen, and I don't think I'm like most girls in Helena, Montana.
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Good Girl [Eli Franklin] (origin); Eli's father; Eli's mother; Zion; soldiers; general; government officials; government-sponsored superheroes; rogue superheroes; protesters (first appearance of all characters)
- Synopsis
- Only black people have superpowers. This includes Eli, who is adopted by a white family and whose father works for the government. When Eli develops powers, he puts her into training and sends her on approved missions. She loves helping people, but Zion, who attacks the government center, insists that she and Eli are sisters; their parents sent them into the past from a time in which superpowered blacks are slaves of the white government. Zion beats Eli into a coma, and then collapses into the ocean. Eli's mother demands more protection in the hospital; a rogue youth appears by Eli's bed.
- Keywords
- Enslavement; race relations; racial prejudice; slavery