: She faces public disgrace and discrimination because cyborgs are viewed as second-class citizens. Superpowers
As , she wears her public disgrace like a second skin. Her costume is not sleek spandex but a tattered, fireproof hoodie—the same one she wore during her televised perp walk. Her mask is a crude, cracked ceramic shell, resembling the fused mud of a disaster zone. She doesn’t hide her face because, as she says in Issue #3: “They already have my face on a million screens. Let them look.” lily rader cinder public disgrace superhero new
Lily Rader, the descendant who had spent years polishing Cinder’s legacy, watched the footage from a darkened apartment. She saw the hero fall to her knees, much like she had a hundred years ago when the curse first took hold. But this time, there was no mother to hold her. There was only the cold blue light of a million smartphone screens recording her shame. : She faces public disgrace and discrimination because
⚡ The "Public Disgrace" of Lily Rader? The Cinder Shift ⚡ Her mask is a crude, cracked ceramic shell,