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[[https://ifightmonsters.wordpress.com Fighting Monsters]] is an ongoing WebSerialNovel about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding HeWhoFightsMonsters and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

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[[https://ifightmonsters.''[[https://ifightmonsters.wordpress.com Fighting Monsters]] Monsters]]'' is an ongoing WebSerialNovel about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding HeWhoFightsMonsters and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.
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* CombatClairvoyance: Lord Cypher's [[Telepathy ability to read minds]] makes him capable of keeping up in fights with even Golden Age, despite her distinct speed advantage.

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* CombatClairvoyance: Lord Cypher's [[Telepathy [[{{Telepathy}} ability to read minds]] makes him capable of keeping up in fights with even Golden Age, despite her distinct speed advantage.
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* ConvientlyCoherentThoughts:

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* ConvientlyCoherentThoughts: ConvenientlyCoherentThoughts:
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* CombatClairvoyance: Lord Cypher's [[Telepathy ability to read minds]] makes him capable of keeping up in fights with even Golden Age, despite her distinct speed advantage.
* ConvientlyCoherentThoughts:
**Lord Cypher appears to be able to easily discern specific details from people's minds with only a short amount of time to scan them.
**[[spoiler: Averted with Cassandra post Arc One, however. She seems to pick up random details without much control, and only seems to be capable of getting a general sense of people's thoughts and emotional state for the most part]]


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* DeflectorShields: Lord Cypher's telekinesis also manifests in the form of a short ranged force field that allows him to go toe to toe with even the strongest of superheroes.


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* TimeStandsStill: Alex Carpenter's primary power. [[spoiler: Although it turns out it only slows time down approximately 200 times over, meaning that speedsters like Cassandra can still move in it's range of influence.]]
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Fighting Monsters was launched July 27, 2015 and updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. There are 3 arcs planned, and the serial is currently more than halfway through the first arc.

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Fighting Monsters was launched July 27, 2015 and updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. anywhere from once to three times a week. There are 3 arcs planned, and the serial is currently more than halfway through the first second arc.
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* DoomedHometown: [[spoiler: At the end of Arc One, the final fight between Golden Age and Lord Cypher happens in Cassandra's hometown. By the end, all the civilians in the town are dead, and most of the buildings have been destroyed.]]
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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional. Similarly, villains don't appear to care about collateral damage.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted hard.Averted. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional. Similarly, villains don't appear to care about collateral damage.
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*EmotionControl: Heartbeat's power gives her [[TheEmpath empathy]] and the ability to influence people's emotions on a mass scale. Given that she is in charge of protecting New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine all by herself, the range on it is kinda ridiculous.
* GravityMaster: Bass Drop's power gives her the ability to control gravity, using it to smash enemies and grant herself flight.


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* PlayingWithFire: Judging by his name, and some of the things he's done according to the narration, Kilnmouth.


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* ThinkingUpPortals: Looking Glass can create portals that he can see through, and that can transport non-organic matter, and can make them with relative ease, as well as make a shocking amount at a time. Within the span of a sentence, he created enough portals to thoroughly scan the surrounding twenty mile area.
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* WhamLine: [[spoiler: “We can resume our discussion later as well, Cassandra.”]

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* WhamLine: [[spoiler: “We [[spoiler:“We can resume our discussion later as well, Cassandra.”]”]]
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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional. Similarly, villains don't appear to care about collateral damage.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional. Similarly, villains don't appear to care about collateral damage.damage.
*WhamLine: [[spoiler: “We can resume our discussion later as well, Cassandra.”]
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*CoatHatMask: Played straight with Metropolitan's costume.
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* SamusIsAGirl: Since we don't actually learn Cassandra's name until Chapter Eight, and the first mention of her gender is Chapter Three, it's easy to fixate on her interest in comics, and her nature as a badass superhero, and assume that she's male. Played with in universe as well, as several people make comments about how they would've assumed that the first superhero would be a guy.
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* {{UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks}}: Referenced in universe, and what Golden Age named herself after. The story, however, very much does not follow Golden Age style optimism or conventions.

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* {{UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks}}: {{UsefulNotes/The Golden Age Of Comic Books}}: Referenced in universe, and what Golden Age named herself after. The story, however, very much does not follow Golden Age style optimism or conventions.
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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing WebSerialNovel about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding HeWhoFightsMonsters and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

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[[https://ifightmonsters.wordpress.com Fighting Monsters Monsters]] is an ongoing WebSerialNovel about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding HeWhoFightsMonsters and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

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* CarFu: Golden Age finishes Razorwire by smashing his head in with a 2012 Ford Escape before dropping the car on him.


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* {{UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks}}: Referenced in universe, and what Golden Age named herself after. The story, however, very much does not follow Golden Age style optimism or conventions.


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*SuperpoweredAlterEgo: Warhound's powers all come from his ability to turn into a superpowered form that possesses powers.

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.
* JokerImmunity: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional.
* LightningBruiser: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)

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\n* HeWhoFightsMonsters: *ChestInsignia: Played straight. Golden Age has a gold coin as an insignia, directly located in the center of her chest.
*DifferentlyPoweredIndividual: Played with. Empowered is the technical term for people who acquired powers during The Intervention, and Cassandra uses the term on occasion, but most of the time superheroes and supervillains are called just that.
*HeWhoFightsMonsters:
The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.
* JokerImmunity: Averted hard. *IBelieveICanFly: Averted. Very few characters have flight, and Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and frequently wishes that she can't aspire could.
*InASingleBound: Golden Age's solution
to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional.
* LightningBruiser:
her lack of flight is to take a page from classic {{Franchise/Superman}} comics and just jump.
*LightningBruiser:
Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)cleverly)
*MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: The Intervention. Information isn't given about what happened that day, but it's stated in universe to not have seemed like an important day, until people started developing superpowers afterwards.
*ThouShaltNotKill: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't aspire to be like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional. Similarly, villains don't appear to care about collateral damage.
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* JokerImmunity: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]

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* JokerImmunity: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise aspire to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]like {{Franchise/Batman}}, since he's fictional.

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HeWhoFightsMonsters: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.

JokerImmunity: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]

LightningBruiser: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)

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HeWhoFightsMonsters: *HeWhoFightsMonsters: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.

JokerImmunity:
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*JokerImmunity:
Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]

LightningBruiser:
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*LightningBruiser:
Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)
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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing {Web Serial Novel} about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding {He Who Fights Monsters} and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing {Web Serial Novel} WebSerialNovel about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding {He Who Fights Monsters} HeWhoFightsMonsters and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.



{HeWhoFightsMonsters}: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.

{JokerImmunity}: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]

{Lightning Bruiser}: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)

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{HeWhoFightsMonsters}: HeWhoFightsMonsters: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.

{JokerImmunity}: JokerImmunity: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]

{Lightning Bruiser}: LightningBruiser: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)

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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing [[Web Serial Novel]] about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding [[He Who Fights Monsters]] and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing [[Web {Web Serial Novel]] Novel} about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding [[He {He Who Fights Monsters]] Monsters} and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.



[[HeWhoFightsMonsters]]: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.
[[JokerImmunity]]: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]
[[Lightning Bruiser]]: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)

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[[HeWhoFightsMonsters]]: {HeWhoFightsMonsters}: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.
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{JokerImmunity}:
Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]
[[Lightning Bruiser]]:
[[Superman]]

{Lightning Bruiser}:
Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)
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Fighting Monsters was launched July 27, 2015 and updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. There are 3 arcs planned, and the serial is currently more than halfway through the first arc.

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Fighting Monsters was launched July 27, 2015 and updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. There are 3 arcs planned, and the serial is currently more than halfway through the first arc.arc.

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[[HeWhoFightsMonsters]]: The work is named after this trope, even if the prologue is spent insulting and criticizing the original quote.
[[JokerImmunity]]: Averted hard. Golden Age specifically states that she's willing to kill people who cross the line, and that she can't promise to be as merciful as [[Batman]] or [[Superman]]
[[Lightning Bruiser]]: Golden Age's powerset is remarkably straightforward: speed, strength, and durability. The thing that makes her dangerous is how effectively she uses that high speed (even if she doesn't use it particularly cleverly)
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Fighting Monsters is an ongoing [[Web Serial Novel]] about superheroes. The narrative follows Cassandra Donovan, who gains powers along with all the other supers in an event called The Intervention. Cassandra becomes the first superhero and takes on the identity Golden Age, trying to find balance in her life between saving people and attempting to live a normal life. The webserial takes it's name from the Nietzsche quote regarding [[He Who Fights Monsters]] and, unsurprisingly, the theme of being human versus becoming a monster features heavily.

Fighting Monsters was launched July 27, 2015 and updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. There are 3 arcs planned, and the serial is currently more than halfway through the first arc.

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