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The Legion of Nothing by Jim Zoetewey

Not all superheroes are bigger than life

The Legion of Nothing is the story of Nick Klein and what happens when he takes on the identity (and powered armor) of “The Rocket.” Originally his grandfather’s superhero identity, the powered armor comes with a lot of baggage. Ranging from his grandfather’s service in World War II to connections with other heroes (and villains), the past has a . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Snake-Boy Loves Sky Prince by Joey Manley

A Gay Superhero Teen Romance

When Snake-Boy, the defective clone of a supervillain, falls in love with Sky Prince, the son of the world’s greatest superhero, he has no idea what the consequences will be—for himself, for his beloved, or for the world! . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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Blood of the Moon by Tim Holtorf

A story of heroism, justice, love and lust.

Blood of the Moon is the story of a woman who takes up the costumed identity of the Black Bowhuntress.  While fighting crime and keeping the streets safe, she manages to find love.  But is it something she can hang onto as her past comes back to haunt her?  Heroism, justice, love and lust. Blood of the Moon contains . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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The Department of Minor Incompetence Correction by Rhapsody In Prose

Got Competence?

The Department of Minor Incompetence Correction is a quasi-governmental agency that battles the forces of incompetence through unorthodox means.  Its newest recruit, Brandon Wilson, finds himself suddenly thrust into the weird and below-the-radar world of incompetence and competence, along with a host of equally strange denizens from chapter #257. “To change big things you have to change small things, . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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THE LEGION OF NOTHING

Pow! Slam!

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
July 26, 2008

Caveat:  the story is still being updated regularly, so review subject to change on future installments.

Legion of Nothing is about superheroes – both kinds: mutants and those that rely on technology and their own brains. 

They even come in costumes.

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THE LEGION OF NOTHING

They actually wind up breaking curfew quite a lot

Member: ubersoft
August 16, 2011

I suppose there are people out there who will dismiss "superhero fiction" as trivial, just like there are people who feel that way about space opera, or sword & sorcery, or high fantasy, or any other kind of genre fiction. I’m not one of those people, but I will admit that I’d never really been comfortable reading it. I’m used [more . . .]

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