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Spotlight on... OYA
Spotlight on... OYA
When Hope Summers fulfilled her destiny and broke the Decimation spell, a new wave of mutants began to manifest on Earth. The most prominent of these new mutant "Lights" appearing on Cerebro was Idie Okonkwo, a young girl from Nigeria who feared her mutant powers made her a devil, or a monster. Idie's sweet but resigned belief that she was evil was one of the breaking points that started the Schism between Wolverine and Cyclops. Logan restarted the school in Westchester for Idie to spend time as a child and a student, not a mutant soldier on the front lines. Idie has done a lot of growing up in the years since, and has become a more centered and self-confident character as Oya, The Girl Who Wouldn't Burn.
"If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you." -- Oscar Wilde
Re: Spotlight on... OYA
Nice to see Generation Hope kids getting some spotlights. Idie does seem to have fared better than others with stories beyond the Generation Hope book.
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