What’s so good about Cari Z.’s writing style here is that she knows how to create exciting characters and she’s fun and funny at the same time. I loved the fun grit, the Alcatraz-like experimentation and the whole deal about superheroes vs supervillains. What I really adore about this story is how fast it was – well, obviously because it’s just a total of 88 pages but it felt really complete knowing that it’s just the beginning of a series. Raul Tremblay AKA Mad Bombardier is the villain that Edward is now dating – all is well and good in their relationship until he finds himself playing with death from other villains, mixed with an insistent hero asking him for a date asking himself if he could really trust the guy he loves. So here’s a shortie which I was hoping to get more attention because it’s really freaking good people!įor everybody who are tired of superheroes getting in our faces and prefer to side with the villains this time (though in this story, villains does not necessarily means evil anti-heroes or whatever) – this book’s for you and Panopolis is the place to be.Įdward Dinges came to Panopolis looking for adventure and excitement in life but what does an average guy like him ought to do when the place is filled with super-heroes who get all the fun? Well, why not help the villain robbing the bank he is working for escape from the hero who’s trying to save the day? Sounds exciting yeah? What’s even more exciting and fun is when the villain returned to ask him for a date – which turned into something more.
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