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Outlanders #54

Oblivion Stone

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Spread across postapocalyptic North America, the nine great cities ruled by the alien-human hybrid barons have crumbled…ushering in not defeat, but a new epoch of alien rule of Earth. But their assault is threatened by a force of extraordinary humans, the Cerberus rebels, dedicated to freeing humanity from the aeons of slavery that the alien Annunaki race have placed upon it.

In Louisiana, a salvaged piece of sentient spaceship signals the beginning of the long-awaited second salvo. In the wilds of Saskatchewan, an Annunaki prince, genetically engineered as a machine of destruction, returns after 4500 years in solitary confinement to seek vengeance against the father who betrayed him. As the self-proclaimed new warlord of the Earth, his personal mission to harness its citizens to build his city and his army appears unstoppable…as does his hate-filled quest to destroy the god-king Enlil, the mighty father who spawned him in hate and fury.

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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January 23, 2012
A major new arch-enemy is introduced in this decidedly comic strip installment of the series. Some interesting new story threads are introduced too, making this a good jumping in point for new readers. An entertaining action yarn from a now very experienced author.
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October 21, 2011
Tried this out on a lark, turned out to be a fun easy read. There's clearly a lot of history to the whole universe to the Outlanders series which I plan on delving into.
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