Unbreakable
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This is one of Johann Davis'
earliest drawings.

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See the villain's eyes?
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They're larger than
the other characters'.

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They insinuate a slightly skewed
perspective on how they see the world--

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just off normal.
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He doesn't look scary.
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Mm-hmm. That's what I said to my son.
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But he says there's always two kinds.
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There's the soldier villain
who fights the hero with his hands...

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and then there's the real threat--
the brilliant and evil archenemy...

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who fights the hero with his mind.
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Are you Elijah's mother?
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I am. I'm helping him with the sale.
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Nice to meet you. I'm David Dunn.
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He's spoken ofyou.
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Says you're becoming friends.
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We are.
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Looks like he's doing good today.
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I'm very proud of him.
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He's come through a lot in his life--
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a couple of bad spills
I thought had broken him.

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Mm-hmm. They were bad...
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but he made it.
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Yes, he did.
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He's kind of a miracle.
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Yes, he is.
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- I'll tell him you're here.
- Thank you.

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We'll work something out.
Always able to work something out.


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