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Oct 1, 2016
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A brother and sister, one a Superhero, band with Kayla the Centurion to combat Supervillains.
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Creators
Chris R. Notarile
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2.0
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3
Popularity
2
Language
English
Origin Country
US
Seasons
Season 1
Cast
Lindsey Bean
Shayna Ballard / Nightlark
Joseph Nelson
Michael Ballard
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