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L.M.N.O. is a graphic narrative that tackles body dysmorphia and celebrates body positivity in a medium renown for idealistic and unrealistic body types: superhero comic books.

Pages 20 & 21: The Realisation

The antagonist, speaking through the doppelgängers, makes reference to an earlier part of the story whereby each of the characters fixates on their appearance in the mirror in a detrimental manner. These pages focus on the differences of how the audience perceives the protagonists against how they see themselves. Each character is self-conscious about a different aspect of their body, in Chloe’s case this relates to her stomach, Louise: body hair; Elle’s size breasts and Zoe’s is acne.

Page 21 shows Chloe realising she is caught in the antagonist’s hallucinatory trap indicated through the ink change of blue to pink; a vibrant colour of femininity, warmth and visual dominance.

Pages 24 & 25: The Final Confrontation

As each character gains the courage to face their individual fears, they fight of their hallucinatory doppelgängers, breaking out of their trances. Free from their haunting pasts, L, M, N, and O combine their powers of flight, superhuman speed, energy infused punches, and telekinesis to take on their greatest foe yet: insecurity personified. United, the heroines' self doubt cannot pin them into a submission, leaning on the support of friends for an ultimate strength.

Page 25 continues with aesthetic transformation from away from the rehabilitating blue into hotness and revitalised energy of pink, reclaiming a colour that was seemingly imposed as restrictive stereotype.

Page 26: Insecurity Personified

Symbolising disgust, the amorphous antagonist oozes, and slithers to reflect the extreme discomfort those with body dysmorphia experience when thinking about their bodies. In a team-powered attack, L, M, N and O blast their worries into oblivion, taking the antagonist with them.

Pages 30 & 31: The Resolution

In the final spread of the story, the heroines reveal their insecurities to each other. In doing so, the protagonists own their fears and open the door to receiving support from the people they value most, modelling exemplary behaviour for the adolescent girls who look up to superheroines.

Lauren Parker

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L.M.N.O