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Plans, to be updated later!
Warpath
1. Thunderbird- Read a book with two brothers on the cover or where someone’s brother dies.
2. Vibranium Knives- read a book with a special weapon in the story or with any bladed weapon on the cover.
3. Mesa Verde- read a book where a village, town, or bigger collection of people is destroyed or with a fire on the cover.
Cloud
1. Brainwashed- read a book where someone is forced to forget their past or put under someone else’s control.
2. Defenders, Colorado Version- read a book with a mountainous setting for at least a major scene, or with a mountain on the cover.
3. Vast Cosmic Power- read a book where a character is incredibly powerful, or with some kind of god-like being on the cover.
Wasp III
1. Girl Genius- read a book with a highly intelligent major character, or where intelligence plays a significant role in the story.
2. Wasp Wings- read a book with a winged character on the cover, or where a major character has wings.
3. Third of Her Name- read a book with a 3 on the cover, in the title, or where a character has a 3 as part of the name, John Smith III for example.
El Aguila
1. Hero of Spain- read a book set in Europe, with a Spanish major character, or with any European flag on the cover.
2. Hidden Power- read a book where a character hides a special ability of any kind, with someone hiding on the cover, or with either “Hide” or “Power” in the title.
3. Swashbuckler- read a book with a main character who does really cool action scenes in the story or with dramatically flamboyant action on the cover.
White Tiger I
1. Tigre Blanco- read a book with a mostly white cover, with “White” in the title, or has a character that dressed in white.
2. Jade Amulet- read a book with any kind of magic jewelry in the story or with any kind of necklace on the cover.
3. Lost His Secret ID- read a book where a major secret is revealed or a character is unjustly imprisoned.
Shang-Chi
1. Master of Kung Fu- read a book with a master fighter as a major character, or with a highly skilled fighter on the cover.
2. Son of Fu Manchu- read a book where a hero is the child of a major villain or with a setting in China.
3. Gone Fishing- read a book with an ocean scene on the cover, or where a character fishes at some point in the story.
Spitfire
1. Lady Jacqueline Falsworth Crichton- read a book with a major character who is a noble, or with some kind of nobility, royalty, or coat of arms on the cover.
2. Vampire Bite- read a book with a vampire on the cover or where any character drinks blood.
3. Pilot- read a book with a pilot as a major character, or with any kind of flying vehicle on the cover.
Cannonball
1. Rocket Man- read a book with some kind of rocket or missile on the cover, or with some kind of flying weapon in the book.
2. Lila Chaney- read a book with a famous performer on the cover, with some kind of superstar as a character in the story, or where something teleports over interstellar distances.
3. Southern Charm- read a book set in the American South, with a major character from the South, or with a scene from the South on the cover.
Puck
1. You Thought Wolverine Was Short...- read a book with a dwarf on the cover, or where a major character is notably short.
2. Black Razer- read a book with an enchanted sword on the cover, or where a character is in someway cursed/afflicted by black magic.
3. Alpha Flight- read a book with a Canadian major character, at least one significant setting in Canada, or a maple leaf and/or tree on the cover.
Silhouette
1. No Legs, No Problem- read a book where someone has some kind of serious physical limitation, or has a crutch/crutches and/or a cane or a wheelchair on the cover.
2. Pesky Teleport Side-effect- read a book where a character ends up losing their clothes/accidentally naked in the story, or with a nearly naked character on the cover.
3. Taser Crutch!- read a book with a hidden/disguised weapon, a regular object modified into a weapon, or someone being shocked (electrically, not emotionally) on the cover.
Thunderstrike
1. Single Dad- read a book with one parent and child on the cover, or where there’s a single parent as a major character.
2. Thor II- read a book where someone takes up a legacy for someone else, inherits a title, or has a hammer, mace, or other non-edged weapon on the cover.
3. Curse of the Blood Axe- read a book where a character sacrifices themselves to stop a powerful foe, where a character goes on to an afterlife, or where a character dies on the cover.
Powerhouse
1. Power Pack- read a book where a family goes on an adventure together (at least 3 members) or with a family on the cover (again, at least 3).
2. Friday- read a book where the characters travel in a spaceship, or with a spaceship on the cover
3. Stolen Powers- read a book where a character steals something important from their family or with a character fighting with a sibling on the cover.
Warpath
1. Thunderbird- Read a book with two brothers on the cover or where someone’s brother dies.
2. Vibranium Knives- read a book with a special weapon in the story or with any bladed weapon on the cover.
3. Mesa Verde- read a book where a village, town, or bigger collection of people is destroyed or with a fire on the cover.
Cloud
1. Brainwashed- read a book where someone is forced to forget their past or put under someone else’s control.
2. Defenders, Colorado Version- read a book with a mountainous setting for at least a major scene, or with a mountain on the cover.
3. Vast Cosmic Power- read a book where a character is incredibly powerful, or with some kind of god-like being on the cover.
Wasp III
1. Girl Genius- read a book with a highly intelligent major character, or where intelligence plays a significant role in the story.
2. Wasp Wings- read a book with a winged character on the cover, or where a major character has wings.
3. Third of Her Name- read a book with a 3 on the cover, in the title, or where a character has a 3 as part of the name, John Smith III for example.
El Aguila
1. Hero of Spain- read a book set in Europe, with a Spanish major character, or with any European flag on the cover.
2. Hidden Power- read a book where a character hides a special ability of any kind, with someone hiding on the cover, or with either “Hide” or “Power” in the title.
3. Swashbuckler- read a book with a main character who does really cool action scenes in the story or with dramatically flamboyant action on the cover.
White Tiger I
1. Tigre Blanco- read a book with a mostly white cover, with “White” in the title, or has a character that dressed in white.
2. Jade Amulet- read a book with any kind of magic jewelry in the story or with any kind of necklace on the cover.
3. Lost His Secret ID- read a book where a major secret is revealed or a character is unjustly imprisoned.
Shang-Chi
1. Master of Kung Fu- read a book with a master fighter as a major character, or with a highly skilled fighter on the cover.
2. Son of Fu Manchu- read a book where a hero is the child of a major villain or with a setting in China.
3. Gone Fishing- read a book with an ocean scene on the cover, or where a character fishes at some point in the story.
Spitfire
1. Lady Jacqueline Falsworth Crichton- read a book with a major character who is a noble, or with some kind of nobility, royalty, or coat of arms on the cover.
2. Vampire Bite- read a book with a vampire on the cover or where any character drinks blood.
3. Pilot- read a book with a pilot as a major character, or with any kind of flying vehicle on the cover.
Cannonball
1. Rocket Man- read a book with some kind of rocket or missile on the cover, or with some kind of flying weapon in the book.
2. Lila Chaney- read a book with a famous performer on the cover, with some kind of superstar as a character in the story, or where something teleports over interstellar distances.
3. Southern Charm- read a book set in the American South, with a major character from the South, or with a scene from the South on the cover.
Puck
1. You Thought Wolverine Was Short...- read a book with a dwarf on the cover, or where a major character is notably short.
2. Black Razer- read a book with an enchanted sword on the cover, or where a character is in someway cursed/afflicted by black magic.
3. Alpha Flight- read a book with a Canadian major character, at least one significant setting in Canada, or a maple leaf and/or tree on the cover.
Silhouette
1. No Legs, No Problem- read a book where someone has some kind of serious physical limitation, or has a crutch/crutches and/or a cane or a wheelchair on the cover.
2. Pesky Teleport Side-effect- read a book where a character ends up losing their clothes/accidentally naked in the story, or with a nearly naked character on the cover.
3. Taser Crutch!- read a book with a hidden/disguised weapon, a regular object modified into a weapon, or someone being shocked (electrically, not emotionally) on the cover.
Thunderstrike
1. Single Dad- read a book with one parent and child on the cover, or where there’s a single parent as a major character.
2. Thor II- read a book where someone takes up a legacy for someone else, inherits a title, or has a hammer, mace, or other non-edged weapon on the cover.
3. Curse of the Blood Axe- read a book where a character sacrifices themselves to stop a powerful foe, where a character goes on to an afterlife, or where a character dies on the cover.
Powerhouse
1. Power Pack- read a book where a family goes on an adventure together (at least 3 members) or with a family on the cover (again, at least 3).
2. Friday- read a book where the characters travel in a spaceship, or with a spaceship on the cover
3. Stolen Powers- read a book where a character steals something important from their family or with a character fighting with a sibling on the cover.
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In previous years we had a thread for planning our books, so I'd like to recreate that.