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Who wants a story with all bad guys?

Review from Rogue →

I can leave all sorts of feedback. However I will leave it simply like this:There’s no good guy, what kind of story has no Good guy? So the entire story is filled with senseless killing for no real apparent reason. But it’s like the author wants you to like the main character Nathan stone. Except..

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Multiple universes merge heroes and villains

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

C.T. Phipps has taken Merciless (Gary Karkofsky) and dropped him on an Island to fight against superheroes and supervillains from other worlds. Integrating characters from his other books, Jane Doe and Agent G and Cassius Mass, they come together with Merciless to fight in the Primal Fighting Tournament to protect the existence of the multi-universe…

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Boooring

Review from The Distance →

Another dud. Starts out strong then kicks into corny quick. I stuck it out to the end tho. I deserve a prize for that. It’s a cheesy knock off of “the Host”. Read that instead.

Ridiculously Fun Series

Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

I have heard Jeffrey Kafer narrate a couple dozen books, and his best performances are delivered in this series.There is perhaps no worse (not evil, but poorly suited) villain that Gary “Merciless” Karkoffski. He is apparently the only person who realizes it though. He is a hero at heart but continues to cling to the..

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Very Fun Series

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

This series has been tremendously fun to listen to. Jeffrey Kafer truly embraces his role as Merciless/Gary, as evidenced during this story’s intro. The intro may have tainted the story slightly though. While it explains how the story was written, scrapped, then rewritten into its present form, it also makes the meeting of some of..

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