![]() ![]() I didn’t agree with the Vindico’s methods, picking emotionally vulnerable teens to mold to their will, but it’s kind of implied when you’re evil that you’re going to be shady. It’s clear that the villains are evil in their intent and actions, but their motivations were heavily influenced by their rejection from the Legacy of Heroes in the first place. Review: What I liked about The Vindico by Wesley King is the fact that it isn’t clear if the good guys should actually be considered good. After being forced to physically train and subjected to psychological manipulation, each must decide between staying a villain and the false offer of being able to return home like nothing ever happened. ![]() Kidnapped by the Vindico, an organization of evil superheroes seeking to train the next generation, the teens suddenly find themselves with new super powers being asked to do questionable things. Summary: Living in a world where there’s war being waged between superhero villains and good guys, Hayden, Sam, Emily, Lana and James each have reasons to be bitter about their lives. ![]()
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