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Comic Belief

By Eleanor Smith
Apr 13 2010, 6:45 AM ET Comment



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Naif al-Mutawa

Mumita (Catarina Barbossa, Portugal) is a runaway teen in an illegal fight club when she gains the power of invulnerability.


Eleanor Smith talks with Naif al-Mutawa, creator of The 99
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