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Take a point, Give a point 12: Public Domain (with permission)

How it works

Pretty simple game. just copy the list of the person above you, then subtract one point from the character you like the least and add one point to the character you like the most. Characters with zero points are eliminated. There can only be one winner!

Da Rules - 1/11/11

  1. Start your post by replying to or quoting the list of the poster above you. Make a copy of their list and include it in your post, making your edits. If the poster above you has not followed the rules, please copy the list of the last poster who did follow the rules.
  2. For each post, you may add one point to a character and subtract one point from a different character. (See Rule 8 for Multi-Point Posting)
  3. Add labels to all points that you change. For example, if you subtract a point from a character, then add (-1) after their name. Add (+1) to the character you are giving a point to.
  4. You may also bold the names and points of the two characters you make a change to. This makes it easier for other users to see what you changed. Since you may only subtract a single point and add a single point for each post, there should only be two bold names in your post. (This rule is optional if you follow rule 3)
  5. Characters with zero points are eliminated. They are removed from the list and cannot be brought back.
  6. You may only vote once per day, although you can vote for several days in a row. Your votes do not have to be identical each time.
  7. The points of the remaining heroes must always add up to 250. Any more or less constitutes an INCORRECT post
  8. After at least half of the characters have been eliminated (in this case: 13), you have the option to add two points to a character and subtract two points from a character. If a character has only one point left, you may only subtract one point from that character and add one point to another character. You may not subtract from more than more character in a single post. All other rules remain the same. Further point increases can be made later in the game at the discretion of the game leader. Please remember with multi-post posting that the number of points you take from one character must always equal the number of points you give to another character in that same post.

I know it seems like a lot, but it's actually pretty straightforward. If anything is unclear or I missed a rule somewhere, just let me know and I'll add it to the list. To see what a full game played out looks like, check out a completed game: Justice League  

Starting list on 10-4

Beowulf - 10
Black Terror - 10
Blue Beetle - 10
Buck Rogers - 10
Bulletman - 10
Captain Courageous - 10
Captain Midnight - 10
Dan Dare - 10
Doll Man - 10
Fantomah - 10
Fighting Yank - 10
Flame - 10
Green Mask - 10
Miss Fury - 10
Miss Masque - 10
Phantasmo - 10
Robin Hood - 10
Samson - 10
Sheena - 10
Sherlock Holmes - 10
Sinbad - 10
Stardust - 10
Woman in Red - 10
Wonder Man - 10
Zorro - 10

Cheat Sheet

Beowulf - monster battler, Old English poem, Robert Zemeckis film
Black Terror - superhero, Nedor comics (1941), Project Superpowers
Blue Beetle - superhero, Fox comics, Had his own radio show (1939), (Dan Garret with one t)
Buck Rogers - space hero, pulp magazine (1928), Dynamite Entertainment series
Bulletman - superhero, Fawcett comics (1940), DC comics character Bulleteer
Captain Courageous - superhero, Ace Comics (1941), Project Superpowers
Captain Midnight - war/superhero, radio serial (1938)/Fawcett Comics (1942), AC reprints
Dan Dare - space hero, british comic (1950), Virgin Comics series
Doll Man - superhero, Quality Comics (1939), DC comics character (Lester)
Fantomah - jungle girl, Fiction House comics, First ever female superhero (1940), Hack/Slash character
Fighting Yank - superhero, Nedor comics (1941), Project Superpowers
Flame - superhero, Fox comics (1939), Project Superpowers
Green Mask - superhero, Fox comics (1939), AC reprints
Miss Fury - superhero (no powers), comic strip (1941), few appearances in Malibu and Marvel comics
Miss Masque - superhero (no powers), Nedor comics (1946), Project Superpowers
Phantasmo - superhero, Dell comics (1940), Project Superpowers
Robin Hood - archer/outlaw hero of the people, English folklore, Russell Crowe film
Samson - Based on biblical superhero, Fox comics (1939), Project Superpowers
Sheena - jungle girl, British magazine (1937), Devil's Due series
Sherlock Holmes - detective, British novel (1887), Robert Downey Jr film
Sinbad - sailor/adventurer, middle eastern folklore, Dreamworks film
Stardust - superhero, Fox comics (1939), AC reprints
Woman in Red - superhero (no powers), Nedor comics (1940), Project Superpowers
Wonder Man - superhero, Fox comics (1939), only appeared once due to lawsuit by DC
Zorro - swordsman/outlaw hero of the people, pulp magazine (1919), Antonio Bandares film
 

Results

3. Robin Hood
4. Blue Beetle (I'm a sad panda)
5. Black Terror
6. Fantomah
7. Samson
9. Bulletman
10. Stardust
11. Sheena
12. Miss Masque
13. Doll Man
14. Flame
15. Phantasmo
16. Miss Fury
17. Fighting Yank
18. Dan Dare
19. Woman In Red
20. Green Mask
21. Captain Midnight
22. Wonder Man
23. Beowulf
24. Captain Courageous 
25. Sindbad
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