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The striking statue nearly didn't happen
13:22, 12 JUN 2021
The Dream during the 10 year anniversary event for the statue in St Helens, 2019 (Image: Bernard Platt)
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Visible from the M62 and visited by thousands of people every year, The Dream is one of Merseyside's most iconic landmarks.
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image captionJim Connolly says daughter Roisin's "bolshie and brave" attitude inspired his comic
An artist has created a new superhero inspired by his daughter to show her she "can be anything she wants to be".
Jim Connolly, 43, said Roisin, seven, was the basis for the heroine of his graphic novel Made of Steel.
He said he wanted her to grow up knowing that "gender shouldn't hold you back" in life.
Roisin said she had been "shocked and happy" when her dad showed her the comic for the first time.
Mr Connolly, who has worked on design projects for musicians including Iron Maiden, Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley, came up with the idea after he and Roisin bonded over a Spider-Man film.
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Visible from the M62, thousands of people drive past it every single day
13:08, 2 MAY 2021
The Dream Sculpture was first unveiled in 2009 (Image: Photo by Andrew Teebay)
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It's been over a decade since the iconic public artwork The Dream was unveiled in St Helens.
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