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Faith #1: Digital Exclusive Edition by Dave Sharpe, Tom Brennan, Marguerite Sauvage, Francis Portela, Andrew Dalhouse, Jody Houser

5.0

One of the things I love most about Faith, is that Faith is technically a plus-size superhero, but it isn't a big deal at all. I don't think I've ever seen a plus-size superhero before and I believe Faith can be an extremely important character and comic for many people.

To say Faith is a psiot, and has powers that ordinary people do not, she is extremely relatable and I absolutely adore her. The fantasy sequences are absolutely something I've personally done myself and I love that the first issue immediately lets us see multiple parts of her life and her personality. Faith is a superhero who's aware of her limits, and that she isn't entirely invincible (unlike some other characters and comics I have read in the past). She feels real, and absolutely someone you could meet, or pass walking down the street. The cliffhanger at the end of the first issue also left me wanting to continue as soon as possible, and the mystery around the maybe-psiots (I also enjoyed her monologue about working on that title) was also compelling.

This comic is honestly wonderful and I adore Faith, she's such a great protagonist.