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Loading... The Last Pantheon (2015)by Tade Thompson, Nick Wood
None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() Ultimately, the story forces the reader to consider the nature of heroes and villains, realizing that neither one category is absolute, and no one character qualifies fully as either. The story of two superhero brothers facing each other, is both a commentary on the stereotypes of big publishing houses superheroes and a case in point as to where those characters can venture, if the are allowed free range. The e-book includes additional material - an interview and initial email exchanges, worth examining as the backstage of the novella. ![]() ![]() no reviews | add a review
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What I would have liked to see is more interweaving of history and backstory; especially of the Kushite and the Aksum Kingdoms given that Black Power and the Pan African begin interacting with humanity before we became H. sapiens. The two have a long-running feud which could make for an interesting secret history. Recommended.