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    Worli, Mumbai

    Minka Kelly

    Botas

    SHELBY


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    PACKARD

    CONCEPT

    An oldie but a goodie

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    CAMARO

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    Doggo

    The Superhero’s Son Omnibus Volume 1: Books 1-3 (The Superhero’s Son Omnibus Series)

    Seventeen-year-old Kevin Jason starts his first day at his new school by unintentionally punching the local bully through the cafeteria wall. When Kevin’s father, a legendary superhero, learns of this, he insists on training Kevin to master his new powers, though Kevin finds his father’s training methods a lot less exciting than he thought they were going to be.

    But Kevin’s training takes on new urgency when the local bully’s father—Master Chaos, one of the world’s most dangerous supervillains—breaks out of prison and declares Kevin his new archenemy for harming his son.

    Now Kevin must complete his training as a superhero before Master Chaos arrives. If Kevin doesn’t complete his training in time, then all of the power in the world won’t be able to keep him and his family safe from the madman who wants him dead.

    Contains the following books:
    The Superhero’s Test
    The Superhero’s Team
    The Superhero’s Summit

    One more set of stories from The Superhero Spectacular Book Bundle that I bought back in May, this is a collection of the first three stories in the “Superhero’s Son” series by Lucas Flint, and as a freshman effort, they’re pretty good with some clear improvements in dialogue and scripting from the first story to the third one, but I’d not suggest start with these if you’re going to read anything by the author, because while I was happy to see his abilities grow, it was still a somewhat awkward experience. There’s also some odd political stuff injected into the story with a heroic MAGA figure vs an evil Bernie Sanders style politician, along with a few “oops I killed the bad guys but I don’t feel too bad about it” situations that didn’t make me feel great about reading the stories.

    Salvador, Brazil