Dolldrum has been lurking out of sight in Metrocity for a year. With the recent events of the Hordemaker and greater visibility of the Goth mutants, he stumbles on the means to launch his greatest scheme yet, and bring his doll empire to new heights. The H.E.R.O. agents of Metrocity become intertwined with the plans of the villain, and seek to stop him before he gains enough power to become unstoppable. H.E.R.O. - Dolldrum is the 11th book of the ongoing H.E.R.O. series, and is approximately 107,000 words long. With this addition to the series, the H.E.R.O. novels now have over 1 million words of superhero action! The H.E.R.O. series to this H.E.R.O. – Metamorphosis (1) This full book is FREE on all major ebook retailers! Search by the author's name, or by the full name of the book. H.E.R.O. - New Markets (2) H.E.R.O. - Rise and Fall (3) H.E.R.O. - Dark Research (4) H.E.R.O. - Horde (5) H.E.R.O. - Paragon (6) H.E.R.O. - Illustrated Guide H.E.R.O. Shorts – Gatecrasher (7) H.E.R.O. Shorts – Silverlash (8) H.E.R.O. - Gene Front (9) H.E.R.O. - Incursion (10) H.E.R.O. - Dolldrum (11) H.E.R.O. - Malice (12) H.E.R.O. – Dark Breach (13) H.E.R.O. – Nightmonger (14) H.E.R.O. – Battlefronts (15) H.E.R.O. – Riftguard (16) H.E.R.O. – Augments (17) H.E.R.O. – Summoned (18) H.E.R.O. – Bio-Organism (19) H.E.R.O. – Anarchy (20) H.E.R.O. – Cyberhunt (21) H.E.R.O. – Lashback (22) H.E.R.O. – The Agency (23)
Born in 1970, I've been interested in fantasy and science fiction since perhaps the age of 10. I believe my love of medieval knights came about when my father built a wooden shield and sword for me to use in elementary school for some event.
Through my school years I read hundreds (or thousands? - it's hard to recall at this point) of fantasy and science fiction novels. Comic books and super heroes came a bit later, although I recall seeing the Christopher Reeve Superman movies at a very young age (and loving them). Since my later teens I believe I've watched nearly every major fantasy, science fiction, and super-hero movie that has come out.
I still love reading fantasy and science fiction, although I wish there were more novels based on superheroes. This is something that drove me to create my own supers universe and heroes in written form. I love supers, but I've always wanted more character depth than a comic book can provide. (Not to mention the immense length of time it takes for a comic series to do a story is just plain too long to me.)
Writing is a hobby for me, I'm a full-time computer programmer and systems administrator for a small company. Fortunately the skills I've learned allow me to work with 3D programs to render the characters (and covers) for my books. My hope is to put out a novel or two a year, time allowing. At this point I'd like to grow the H.E.R.O. Universe with more novels, as well as start a fantasy series at some point.
Ok Psystar got allot of air time in this one. It was well paced and kept me coming back for more. Dolldrum's power set is really strange and with great potential. Gravitix moving from lackey to almost full blown criminal master mind was nice.
I can't wait to read how the overlook works. Btw is there a real Duane Guera that make my house.