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* BoobsOfSteel: Katharsis is the most skilled in combat; able to take on several opponents at once and shrug off tasers. She also has the biggest bust of all the female members of the Movement.
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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mouse. Combined with his [[DoesNotLikeShoes lack of shoes]], it makes him look like a street rat.

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Mouse. Combined with his [[DoesNotLikeShoes lack of shoes]], shoes, it makes him look like a street rat.
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Not to be confused with the ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' fan fiction of [[DarthWiki/TheMovement the same name]]
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* {{Asexual}}: Tremor, which is also a carryover from her time in ''Secret Six''.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Virtue's powers allow her to see that the Captain's wife is cheating on him with Officer Yee and she tells him about it. He confronts Yee about this the next time he sees him by punching him in the face.
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* BadassGay:
** Sarah Rainmaker is a lesbian just as she was in ''Gen 13'' and one of the most powerful characters around.
** As [[WordOfGay confirmed by Simone]], [[spoiler:Virtue]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: In her brief appearance so far, Vengeance Moth has shades of this. Fruit snack?

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** Inverted with the police captain, who seems to be one of the few cops who genuinely wants to protect the city. This still doesn't keep the Movement & their supporters from acting holier-than-thou towards him.

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** Inverted with the police captain, who seems to be one of the few cops who genuinely wants to protect the city. This still doesn't keep the Movement & and their supporters from acting holier-than-thou towards him.



* TheDreaded: Rainmaker, AKA Sarah. Her weathers powers make her a powerhouse and the Movement only stops her by threatening to harm her one of followers.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even Jack Cannon does not condone the Corena Killer's actions; though he wants to get rid of the poor, he doesn't want to slaughter them all.

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* TheDreaded: Rainmaker, AKA Sarah. Her weathers powers make her a powerhouse and the Movement only stops her by threatening to harm her one of her followers.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even Jack Cannon does not condone the Corena Cornea Killer's actions; though he wants to get rid of the poor, he doesn't want to slaughter them all.



** In issue 9, Batgirl comes to Coral City to arrest a vigilante that murdered in Gotham. She seeks out the Movement for help and while they understand each other, Batgirl wanting to turn in the murdering vigilante causes them to butt heads.

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** In issue 9, Batgirl comes to Coral City to arrest a vigilante that murdered who committed an accidental murder in Gotham. She seeks out the Movement for help and while they understand each other, Batgirl wanting to turn in the murdering vigilante causes them to butt heads.



* HeelFaceTurn: Kulap Vilaysack, AKA Katharsis, previously appeared as a villain in a [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl2011}} Batgirl]] storyarc. Though she herself hasn't really changed; it's just that her new team won't let her get away with the things she did while working for Knightfall.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Kulap Vilaysack, AKA Katharsis, previously appeared as a villain in a [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl2011}} Batgirl]] storyarc.story arc. Though she herself hasn't really changed; it's just that her new team won't let her get away with the things she did while working for Knightfall.



* KidHero: The Movement's leader, Virtue is only 16.

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* KidHero: The Movement's leader, leader Virtue is only 16.



* NeutralNoLonger: Rainmaker in issue 4, who decides to help the Movement after initially reluctance.

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* NeutralNoLonger: Rainmaker in issue 4, who decides to help the Movement after initially reluctance.hoping to stay out of it.



* TakeThat: After noticing her staring, Vengeance Moth tells ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} that some people seem to be uncomfortable around people in wheelchairs. This may or may not be a swipe at DC's decision to cure Babs' paralysis so that she could be Batgirl again.



** Rainmaker.

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** Rainmaker.Rainmaker can create rain and lightning storms.



* WhamEpisode: Issue 6 has Burden having his demon finally exorcised (though not really), Tremor and Katharsis making amends after their fight, and [[spoiler: them finding Mouse beaten up and left hanging by a lamppost by the Graveyard Faction]].

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* WhamEpisode: Issue 6 has Burden having his demon finally exorcised (though not really), Tremor and Katharsis making amends after their fight, and [[spoiler: them [[spoiler:them finding Mouse beaten up and left hanging by a lamppost by the Graveyard Faction]].



* WoundedGazelleGambit: [[spoiler:In order to get rid of corrupt Officer Whitt, Officer Yee goads him into beating him up in front of the station's last working security camera. It would have taken months to prove that Whitt was dirty, but assaulting a fellow officer is an immediate firing offense.]]



* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: The police and the mayor of Coral City label the Movement as Terrorists. The disenfranchised call them heroes. [[GreyAndGrayMorality It's still unclear which they are]].

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* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: The police and the mayor of Coral City label the Movement as Terrorists.terrorists. The disenfranchised call them heroes. [[GreyAndGrayMorality It's still unclear which they are]].

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