Danielle is also a senior at Sagebrush High, and is the older sister of Danny Perry, who died during a lightning storm while pursuing his hero, The Utopian.
People who are so invested in living with the status quo that they resent any “irresponsible” attempt to make things better and inspire better things.
Of course, her brother didn’t seem to be trying to make things any better, instead seemed to be more of a fanboy.
So why does she think that James should have been ‘more responsible’ and not tried to change anything? Why does she think her brother didn’t have the agency required to be responsible for his own mistake?
"The Utopian: Foundation" is a serial comic strip about young people living in a Southwestern U.S. city whose lives are all connected – and shaped – by the influence of "The Utopian," the idyllic alter-ego of James Douglas, who gave his life to help end corruption and what he perceived as "evil" at Sagebrush High School.
People who are so invested in living with the status quo that they resent any “irresponsible” attempt to make things better and inspire better things.
Of course, her brother didn’t seem to be trying to make things any better, instead seemed to be more of a fanboy.
So why does she think that James should have been ‘more responsible’ and not tried to change anything? Why does she think her brother didn’t have the agency required to be responsible for his own mistake?