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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Aug 16, 2024 07:56PM) (new)

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10.5 Part of Your Collection

Comic Hunters is a game about drafting cards to build a collection of comic books. With three different eras and 8 different heroes, will you have the best comic book collection?

Read a book with a main character as a superhero or vigilante.
Definitions to follow:

Vigilante: is a self-appointed doer of justice when the law fails or is inadequate.

Superhero: a character in a film or story who has superpowers and uses it to do good things and help other people

Required: If it's not evident from the main page, provide a reference.


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Amy | 2170 comments Would you consider this for vigilante:

Hard Fire

The main character usually works with the FBI, but it appears this time he has gone rogue.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Amy wrote: "Would you consider this for vigilante:

Hard Fire

The main character usually works with the FBI, but it appears this time he has gone rogue."


yes he sounds like hes on a vigilant mission.


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments will Weekend Warriors fit the vigilante theme


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Marie (UK) wrote: "will Weekend Warriors fit the vigilante theme"

yup that sounds like it does.


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Apple | 395 comments Whilst I found it on a superhero list, I would have thought it was more vigilante, so I guess I will just ask will V for Vendetta work for this task?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3040 comments Would Cold Fury work for this task? I found it on a superhero list. ready the summary, the MC sounds more like a vigilante.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Jayme(theghostreader) wrote: "Would Cold Fury work for this task? I found it on a superhero list. ready the summary, the MC sounds more like a vigilante."

this one is hard to say. If she is taking down the mob than yes, if she is just running from them and hiding then no.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3040 comments The summary says her parents and brother are embedded with the Chicago mob and she set out to search for them.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Jayme(theghostreader) wrote: "The summary says her parents and brother are embedded with the Chicago mob and she set out to search for them."

Approved.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Apple wrote: "Whilst I found it on a superhero list, I would have thought it was more vigilante, so I guess I will just ask will V for Vendetta work for this task?"

Yes, this works. I had to look it up on amazon for a better description, but looks like it works.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3040 comments JennRenee wrote: "Jayme(theghostreader) wrote: "The summary says her parents and brother are embedded with the Chicago mob and she set out to search for them."

Thank you Jenn 😊
Approved."



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Brooke | 1109 comments Would a retired superhero work? Breaking the Dark


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Apple | 395 comments JennRenee wrote: "Yes, this workds. I had to look it up on amazon for a better description, but looks like it works."

Thanks, it worked on what I knew, but agree you would need to look elsewhere to see!


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments Afternoon

I was thinking of this one, if it's okay with you: Dreams of the Golden Age

Both superheroes and vigilantes are mentioned in the GR description, and it has "Superheroes" for an MPG.

Cheers.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Brooke wrote: "Would a retired superhero work? Breaking the Dark"

yes, in fact this is the one I am using for tis task!


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Trish wrote: "Afternoon

I was thinking of this one, if it's okay with you: Dreams of the Golden Age

Both superheroes and vigilantes are mentioned in the GR description, and it has "Superheroes..."



for sure! this fits perfectly!


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Brooke | 1109 comments JennRenee wrote: "Brooke wrote: "Would a retired superhero work? Breaking the Dark"

yes, in fact this is the one I am using for tis task!"



Perfect! I hope you enjoy it too. I'm intrigued and a little excited to see Jewell write something different.


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments JennRenee wrote: "Trish wrote: "I was thinking of this one, if it's okay with you: Dreams of the Golden Age

for sure! this fits perfectly!"


Thanks.


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Kim | 762 comments Would Zorro work as a vigilante?

Thank you


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Kim wrote: "Would Zorro work as a vigilante?

Thank you"


Yes, that works :)


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Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Does tthis one work? Force Of Nature. The main character, Joe Pickett has a friend Nate who has his own sense of justice, Since Nate is one of the main characters


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Shelby (stang_lee) | 927 comments Would Playing with Fire work for superhero?


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Andy wrote: "Does tthis one work? Force Of Nature. The main character, Joe Pickett has a friend Nate who has his own sense of justice, Since Nate is one of the main characters"

They have to be fighting crime. I'm not sure what his own sense of justice means exactly.


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Shelby wrote: "Would Playing with Fire work for superhero?"

Is the MC using their powers for good or to help others?
It doesn't seem like they are from the description.


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Hannah | 448 comments Would this book work? Prodigal Son
The Orphan X series is all about this man, Evan Smoak, who as "The Nowhere Man" is a vigilante and helps normal people with difficult problems. It seems in this volume, he had to sign a contract to stop doing this, but is going to break this promise.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "Would this book work? Prodigal Son
The Orphan X series is all about this man, Evan Smoak, who as "The Nowhere Man" is a vigilante and helps normal people with difficult problems. It..."


this works.


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Hannah | 448 comments JennRenee wrote: "Hannah wrote: "Would this book work? Prodigal Son
The Orphan X series is all about this man, Evan Smoak, who as "The Nowhere Man" is a vigilante and helps normal people with difficu..."


Thank you!


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Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments SRC Moderator wrote: "10.5 Part of Your Collection

Comic Hunters is a game about drafting cards to build a collection of comic books. With three different eras and 8 different heroes, will you have the best comic book ..."


SRC Moderator wrote: "Andy wrote: "Does tthis one work? Force Of Nature. The main character, Joe Pickett has a friend Nate who has his own sense of justice, Since Nate is one of the main characters"
Nate has his own sense of right and wrong and has killed people without the blessing of being a policeman or connected to law enforcement, He lives off the grid and trains falcons. He is a friend of Joe Pickett who is a game warden and has been known to ask for Nates help in cases where the letter of the law won't legally get the job done,
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Shelby wrote: "Would Playing with Fire work for superhero?"



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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Andy wrote: "SRC Moderator wrote: "10.5 Part of Your Collection

Comic Hunters is a game about drafting cards to build a collection of comic books. With three different eras and 8 different heroes, will you hav..."



Not sure if there is a question to be answered here.


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Mrsgeo | 301 comments Required: If it's not evident from the main page, provide a reference.

What would you consider to be an adequate reference? This is new to me, so I'm not sure what you're looking for.


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Mrsgeo wrote: "Required: If it's not evident from the main page, provide a reference.

What would you consider to be an adequate reference? This is new to me, so I'm not sure what you're looking for."


you might reference to superhero or vigilante in someone else's review of the book - that would work
OR sometimes it is in the text of the book and you could provide a quote


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Mrsgeo | 301 comments Marie (UK) wrote: "Mrsgeo wrote: "Required: If it's not evident from the main page, provide a reference.

What would you consider to be an adequate reference? This is new to me, so I'm not sure what you're looking fo..."


Thanks. I hadn't thought about checking reviews. Very helpful.


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Marie (UK) wrote: "Mrsgeo wrote: "Required: If it's not evident from the main page, provide a reference.

What would you consider to be an adequate reference? This is new to me, so I'm not sure what you're looking fo..."


yes either of these would work as a reference :)


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1267 comments Mod
Would this book work for vigilantes? Killers of a Certain Age

quote from the book, pg 35 "When they'd exhausted their list of Nazis to bring to justice, they had turned to others - dictators, arms dealers, drug smugglers and sex traffickers. It was the Wild West with no law but natural justice..."


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
KmarieD wrote: "Would this book work for vigilantes? Killers of a Certain Age

quote from the book, pg 35 "When they'd exhausted their list of Nazis to bring to justice, they had turned to others -..."



This one really doesn't work.

They were assassins in the past and now are trying to stay alive as someone is out to get them.

They are not currently doing any vigilant work.


message 39: by KmarieD, Moderator (last edited Sep 17, 2024 11:31AM) (new)

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JennRenee wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "Would this book work for vigilantes? Killers of a Certain Age

quote from the book, pg 35 "When they'd exhausted their list of Nazis to bring to justice, they had tu..."


Okay, I am just clarifying for my brain to process the task.

I saw that Breaking the Dark was allowed as a retired superhero and the GR description says she is avoiding that world and a reviewer of the book says she still doesn't know what her superpower is. I thought that would mean she wasn't currently using her powers, and was still considered a superhero, But I haven't read the book, so she could be using her powers again.

In my book, I was trying to find a quote to prove they were vigilantes since the GR description didn't use that word.

But it sounds like the book plot itself needs to have the vigilante bring someone to justice outside the law or the superhero actually use powers to to do good or help out, in current book time and not just the flashback chapters. Also, not just mention it as the occupation of the character but be about different events in the character's life. Is this correct?


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Kristen (kristenia) | 1119 comments What about Kill for Me, Kill for You? It sounds like two women seeking revenge for destroyed lives.


message 41: by JennRenee, Moderator (last edited Sep 18, 2024 09:43AM) (new)

JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
KmarieD wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "Would this book work for vigilantes? Killers of a Certain Age

quote from the book, pg 35 "When they'd exhausted their list of Nazis to bring to ju..."



I have read Killers of Certain Age and they belonged to an organization of assassins and were paid to kill. This doesn't fit the vigilante definition. Which is a self appointed do-gooder not a paid killer.

I just don't see this fitting the spirit of the task.


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1267 comments Mod
JennRenee wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "Would this book work for vigilantes? Killers of a Certain Age

quote from the book, pg 35 "When they'd exhausted their list of Nazi..."


Thanks, for some reason that explanation makes more sense to my brain for determining vigilante. They did choose to kill the bad guys that got away from the law, but only to be paid for it and not just for their own sense of justice.


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1267 comments Mod
For some reason this has been a very hard task for me. Would this book qualify as vigilante? It is on a GR Vigilante list and based on reviews is about a couple of serial killers who are killing only serial killers. I actually own the paperback of this and have been putting it off due to some of the content reviews, but maybe this could be the reason to get it read?

Butcher & Blackbird (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #1) by Brynne Weaver


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
KmarieD wrote: "For some reason this has been a very hard task for me. Would this book qualify as vigilante? It is on a GR Vigilante list and based on reviews is about a couple of serial killers who are killing on..."


The description does not give much but if you can provide a reference to show they only kill serial killers, I would say that is being vigilatne (in a strange manor).


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1267 comments Mod
These are a few of the reviews I was looking at. They all talk about serial killers who kill serial killers. The second one is the only one that puts the adjective strictly in front of killing serial killers, and the third one even mentions finding it hard to think of them as being the good guy, because even though they are killing serial killers, that still makes them killers themselves.

https://theglossbookclub.com/butcher-...

https://www.whatisquinnreading.com/re...

https://darksideoftheword.com/blog/20...


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
KmarieD wrote: "These are a few of the reviews I was looking at. They all talk about serial killers who kill serial killers. The second one is the only one that puts the adjective strictly in front of killing seri..."

I think you are good


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1267 comments Mod
JennRenee wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "These are a few of the reviews I was looking at. They all talk about serial killers who kill serial killers. The second one is the only one that puts the adjective strictly in front..."

Thanks. I was making such good progress this season and beginning to think I would never find a book to fit this task. Now I will have a fairly good chance of finishing this season.


message 48: by Trish (last edited Oct 23, 2024 09:43AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments Second choice for this task, as I'm not sure I'm going to get my first choice read. Would this be okay? It has the Superheroes MPG, and Ms. Marvel does seem to be one of the good guys (she later becomes an Avenger)

Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal

Thanks.


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Trish wrote: "Second choice for this task, as I'm not sure I'm going to get my first choice read. Would this be okay? It has the Superheroes MPG, and Ms. Marvel does seem to be one of the good guys (she later be..."

yes this works


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments Cheers.


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