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Written by and illustrated by Mark Brooks , the story focuses on Sam Alexander (Nova) as he struggles with a homework assignment: "What is a hero?". Seeking answers, Sam visits the Avengers' headquarters to interview Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

: The comic emphasizes that heroes are those who put the needs of others before themselves, regardless of public recognition.

: Sam questions why superheroes focus on "Wednesday attacks" in New York instead of solving global issues like disease or war, leading to a discussion on the limitations of their power.

Avengers: Heroes Welcome #1 is a notable digital one-shot comic released by Marvel in late 2013 and early 2014. Unlike standard monthly issues, this comic was a created in partnership with the advertising agency BBDO New York and its Diversity Council to explore the philosophical meaning of heroism. Story & Philosophical Themes

: Part of a broader campaign to promote diversity, the comic was distributed to children across NYC's five boroughs through the Police Athletic League to inspire young readers. Production & Digital Context

Written by and illustrated by Mark Brooks , the story focuses on Sam Alexander (Nova) as he struggles with a homework assignment: "What is a hero?". Seeking answers, Sam visits the Avengers' headquarters to interview Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

: The comic emphasizes that heroes are those who put the needs of others before themselves, regardless of public recognition.

: Sam questions why superheroes focus on "Wednesday attacks" in New York instead of solving global issues like disease or war, leading to a discussion on the limitations of their power.

Avengers: Heroes Welcome #1 is a notable digital one-shot comic released by Marvel in late 2013 and early 2014. Unlike standard monthly issues, this comic was a created in partnership with the advertising agency BBDO New York and its Diversity Council to explore the philosophical meaning of heroism. Story & Philosophical Themes

: Part of a broader campaign to promote diversity, the comic was distributed to children across NYC's five boroughs through the Police Athletic League to inspire young readers. Production & Digital Context