Blue Oceans, Yellow Sands by Konstantine Paradias

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Blue Oceans, Yellow Sands by Konstantine Paradias

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I like a good superhero tale.

In this one, the part that won me over was the climax, the move by Invictus to triggler the atom smasher without his opponent knowing his goal.

I was thrown a little by the switching sides on both parties, good to bad, bad to good. We saw a lot about how Moondragon flipped, but I felt left in the dark about Invictus' change. Perhaps I just missed it.

All in all, I thought it was a good tale.
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Re: Blue Oceans, Yellow Sands by Konstantine Paradias

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All I can say is, if you're gonna go big, go REALLY big, and this story did.

Leave your disbelief at the door.
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