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** Though Chase eventually became a [[Deconstruction]] of vigilante justice, and ended up committing suicide due to his guilt over the increasing violence of his methods and actions.
** Though Chase eventually became a [[Deconstruction]] of vigilante justice, and ended up committing suicide due to his guilt over the increasing violence of his methods and actions.
** The Vigilante comics did a remarkable job of [[Dan Browned|Dan Browning]] the American legal system, to the point where they became a regular source of material for the columns of lawyer and comic book fan Bob Ingersoll. See [http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/law/back19990810.shtml here] for an example.
** The Vigilante comics did a remarkable job of [[Dan Browned|Dan Browning]] the American legal system, to the point where they became a regular source of material for the columns of lawyer and comic book fan Bob Ingersoll. See [http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/law/back19990810.shtml here] for an example.
* Also from DC and similar to the above example is federal prosecutor Kate Spencer, who became the vigilante assassin [[Manhunter (Comic Book)|Manhunter]] after she got tired of criminals dodging legal justice.
* Also from DC and similar to the above example is federal prosecutor Kate Spencer, who became the vigilante assassin [[Manhunter (comics)|Manhunter]] after she got tired of criminals dodging legal justice.
* The Crimson Avenger, who also has the honor of being (disputably) [[The DCU]]'s first masked superhero.
* The Crimson Avenger, who also has the honor of being (disputably) [[The DCU]]'s first masked superhero.
* The Huntress in [[DC Comics]] became a vigilante after her family was murdered by rival mafiosi.
* The Huntress in [[DC Comics]] became a vigilante after her family was murdered by rival mafiosi.