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Joss Whedon figures if Shakespeare were alive today, he might be writing superhero stories. Only better ones than Whedon and his colleagues are doing.

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Alexis "Exie" Abola teaches at the English Department of Ateneo de Manila University. He is studying towards a masters degree in English Studies: Creative Writing at UP Diliman. He has two Palanca Awards (First Prize, Short story in English, 2000 and an NVM Gonzales Award (Best Short Story of the Year 2005)

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