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“Captain Zero: Into the Abyss” Peers Into Black Mental Health Issues

Latonya Pennington3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Created by Lamard Cher-Aimé of Cutting Edge Animation, Captain Zero: Into The Abyss is a short film that tells the story of Xerxes, a teenager with depression living a double life as the superhero Captain Zero. When the stress of his double life gets too much, he finds himself seeing a therapist named Dr. Niobe…

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