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Description
When Christina D'Allesandro's superhero-obsessed four-year-old son started balking at wearing his hearing aid, she wrote to Marvel Comics for help. To her surprise, an artist there created Blue Ear, a superhero who wears a hearing aide. Problem solved. Christina, the artist and an editor who pitched in were brought together on "CBS This Morning: Saturday."
