
Superhero World
A Colin McCool Druidverse Novel (The Druidverse Superhero Fiction Series, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Steven Barnett
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By:
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M.D. Massey
All this druid wants is to visit Superhero World, snag some exotic tech, and go home. Unfortunately, fate has other plans. What’s a mythological hero to do when he’s forced to become a supervillain to save his world… and himself?
Colin is a druid on a mission. Namely, traveling to an alternate dimension where technology rules, to snag the tech he needs to save his friends in the Hellpocalypse timeline.
At first, it sounds simple. He’ll slip through the timestreams, do a little sightseeing, and go home. Heck, it might even be fun to visit a world where actual superheroes exist.
But for creation’s unluckiest druid, nothing is ever easy. When things go horribly wrong, Colin finds that his magic is almost completely on the fritz.
To complicate matters, he’s soon mistaken for a supervillain, making enemies with the planet’s most powerful superhero in the process.
Stranded in a world where heroes aren’t quite heroic, and where villains have no rights, the druid sees only one path forward…
He’ll figure out his powers and clear his name, all while being hunted by every superhero and government agent on the planet.
At least there’s an upside—things couldn’t possibly get worse, right?
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Superhero World is the first novel in a planned superhero fantasy fiction trilogy by paranormal and urban fantasy author M.D. Massey.
Written in the tradition of gritty, realistic comic book fiction, this series follows in the irreverent footsteps of works such as The Boys, Wild Cards, Watchmen, Invincible, and a long list of other trailblazing sci-fi and fantasy worlds too extensive to reference here.
If you enjoy classic superhero fiction with an edge, grab your copy of Superhero World today!
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Ends on a cliffhanger so better labelled as part 1.
I'm now off to part 2!
Genre-aware superhero story in a dark world
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One Hell of a Good Ride
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A little dark...
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True to form!
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Another great one!
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tired of short stories
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I don't know, but the author seemed to love the fact that his character was overconfident frat boy... And not knowing any of the previous books. It made it annoying at times. Wasn't ever really worried for the character... because I knew they'd end up pulling out some different stupid power out of his arse that was ridiculously overpowered to win the day...
The fact that every single person he ran into was either a frat boy "bro" or overtly stereotypical.
Not to mention the book is so short. And the reader reads it even slower to make it seem longer. You have to turn the speed up to 1.2 So it sounds like a normal conversational feed.
You can't go more than a chapter without him bemoaning The fact his powers don't work right?? He only runs through a few basic spells before he sets out... without even testing anything in detail.... it's horribly obvious that the character is only alive due to the writer... Don't know if I'll be continuing on to any of the other ones in the series.
(Not to mention the glaringly obvious point that if his magic doesn't work right in this time branch, then how can he expect the super tech to work when he brings it back if he gets it at all? And if he doesn't since he didn't create it, how in the heck can he modify and fix it? And wouldn't a magical Druid be looking for a magical fix? Not a technological one? ) Ugg! it's as though the writer decided to just throw the druid into a superhero story because they're popular... using the biggest tropes and stereotypes.
Poorly recorded
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a b movie screenplay turned into a book terrible
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