The final chapter of The Negative Man series is here! Eight years after killing Ronald Victory and being presumed dead, Jericho Staley is once again brought back into the fold by his Black Lagoon cellmates. This time, current President Davy Whisnant has picked up where Victory left off; he will stop at nothing to eliminate future generations of powered people and he wants Jericho's help doing so. President Whisnant isn't the only player in the game. A mystery meta, Volkkenkruger has chosen to reveal himself to the world. With his disciples - Fate, Destiny, and Providence, he hopes to begin a war that will do just the opposite, put powered people at the top of the food chain. With Jericho stuck in the middle, the time is drawing near and choices need to be made. Where do The Negative Man's loyalties lie and is it possible for a villain to get his happily ever after? Pacific Station City of Book 1 Book 2 Prelude to Book 2.5 Legends Can Book 3 Twilight Book 4 Reviews for The Negative Man "A top notch comic driven series!" - Krum's Comics and Collectibles "Where was this series when I was a teenager?" - reader, Jim Forrest "The Negative Man is the villain we deserve!" - Aubrey's Book Stop "Each book gets progressively darker and more tragic." - reader, Jamie Foxwell
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I have enjoyed this entire series and this book is no exception. I loved how the author wrote about how each character became intertwined with the others. Jerico sure had a lot of things happen to him that would make a lesser man fall apart. The revealing of them made it easier to understand his being torn between hero and villain. His ability to trust anyone, to be trustworthy himself, is a testament to his character. His date with "Destiny" at the end was perfect. The "what if" section reminds us that destiny and fate are intertwined in our future. Sad to see the end of this series, but I sure enjoyed the ride.
NOTE: There are editorial issues but I did not think there were enough to take a full star.