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MADE GUYSIntroduction The tagline for this one was simple: "The Sopranos with super powers." But the end result went beyond that basic concept in unexpected ways. Instead of an exploration of a crime family and how super powers would change their lives, "Made Guys" focuses on the disenfranchised members of a stereotypical criminal community. What if the least appreciated, most powerless people in the world of the super-Mafia were suddenly and dramatically empowered? That became the central question of the story...and the central characters and their goals became something very different from typical mobster types running amok in the battle for personal enrichment. The style of the piece became much richer, too, encompassing the Mega Nostra's colorful history and the personal impact