Super Lame
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  • Reads 622
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2014
The Lucky Seven was probably the biggest flop in the superhero community. Most of this probably had to do with their superpowers which were, well, super lame. 

Bridget, Os, Allon, Adelia, Aya, Coby, and Elisa try to keep Lucky Seven alive and stopping crime, but the Superhero Supervision Council has other ideas.

How are you supposed to save the world when you can't even save your own team?

Credits to @Apagado for the Super Awesome cover!
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In any superhero movie, there are always those civilians who make the dumbest choices available. Whether that be running toward danger, being mean, or just generally being useless, the world would be a lot easier to save if civilians had a rulebook to keep them out of danger in extreme circumstances. The only problem is, what would happen to the writer of such a rulebook?