The Fall of Supervillainy
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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C. T. Phipps
About this listen
Gary Karkofsky, a.k.a. Merciless: The Supervillain Without MercyTM, is enjoying the bliss of a newly rebooted Earth. Ultragod is President of the United States, most supervillains are either harmless or imprisoned, and superpowers are being used to benefit all mankind. Of course it couldn't last. Suffering a near fatal heart attack and under attack by extra-dimensional evils, Gary struggles to find an object that might repair the universe he's unwittingly damaged the fabric of.
Gary will find himself dealing with an alien witch queen, a fantasy world with a massive dungeon, and a final showdown with his greatest foe!
Oh and he sleeps with a dragon.
Enjoy the next exciting installment of the Supervillainy Saga!
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- Welease Wodger
- 21-11-23
A really fun romp through the world's of fantasy and superhero fiction
In a world where indie writers have been overrun by grimdark and every protagonist needs to be edgier than the last,
one author is willing to stand against the tide and cry out " wait these are magic people in Spandex saving the world with punching, why can't they have fun doing it?"
The book has all the usual Phippsisms such as pop culture snark, puns, trope mockery and political satire.
but it's also a thoughtful look at the importance of moving on and changing in both life and the media we consume.
Though the main thing that stood out to me was how much fun I had listening to it, not only that but you can tell Phipps enjoyed writing it and Kaffer enjoyed reading it.
As for the narration Kaffer is as ever fantastic and there's a reason he's the voice of indie Sci-Fi.
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- Julie
- 14-01-24
Gary is back to save the world with his humour
This is another weird and wonderful adventure with Gary Karkofsky, a.k.a. The Supervillain Without MercyTM, and a lot more names, alias and costume changes. Where the the one lines, jokes and snark nearly over takes the action, well how else is he not going to die. This is the ninth book in the series and with many super heros or villains that can come back from the dead (maybe) there are a lot of recurring characters, so I would recommend that you enjoy the rest of the books, to get the full potential enjoyment from this book, or learn from Gary's mistakes. It also helps if you are a geek, born in the eighties or watch a lot of tv because there is a lot reference to them. This is a fun series where anything can happen and with Gary around it usually does but it wasn't his fault. Look forward to seeing where things go for here with the changes that happened in this book.
Having changed the timeline, Gary is only know just learning about the consequences that earth faces. Like the President of the United States is dying from a virus that is set to wipe out everybody with powers. Unless Gary stops it. Yes a self proclaimed super villain has to save the world of loss his entire family. Can Gary put right what he set in motion when trying to build a better world? Or will An old foe finally get the better of A super villain/hero who doesn't know what he is doing?
I like the narrator for this series. Jeffery is a master at the comic timing and enhance the adventure.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntary left this review.
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