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− | Major resettlement location following the [[Mutant Relocation Act]]. | + | Major resettlement location following the [[Mutant Relocation Act]]. East Harlem is now called 'Mutant Town', and there is frequent friction between the African-American community of Harlem proper and the residents of 'El Barrio' who were displaced by the metahumans. |
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+ | Site of a 2005 battle with the supervillain [[Albert Michaels|Atomic Skull]] and [[Kara Zor-El|Superwoman]]. The area remains slightly radioactive, though it has been declared nominally safe for habitation. | ||
In Harlem, the [[East River Plaza]] was the epicenter of of this relocation. Halfhearted attempts to configure the shopping mall into housing resulted in significant overcrowding and violent crime. | In Harlem, the [[East River Plaza]] was the epicenter of of this relocation. Halfhearted attempts to configure the shopping mall into housing resulted in significant overcrowding and violent crime. |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 23 September 2018
Major resettlement location following the Mutant Relocation Act. East Harlem is now called 'Mutant Town', and there is frequent friction between the African-American community of Harlem proper and the residents of 'El Barrio' who were displaced by the metahumans.
Site of a 2005 battle with the supervillain Atomic Skull and Superwoman. The area remains slightly radioactive, though it has been declared nominally safe for habitation.
In Harlem, the East River Plaza was the epicenter of of this relocation. Halfhearted attempts to configure the shopping mall into housing resulted in significant overcrowding and violent crime.