Bark
Episode I: Mutated Beginnings
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Narrated by:
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Michael Tovar
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By:
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Daniel Peyton
About this listen
Worlds of heroes brings worlds of power
In a world where Super-Normals are more common and super villain threats to society more extreme, Joshua Henderson faces a new reality when he is transformed by a greedy scientist into a half-dog, half-man creature with super powers, taking not only his humanity, but his past memories, as well. With only tiny shreds of his memory intact and his speech reduced to the mere gibberish of barking, Joshua takes refuge with the other Super-Normals of the United Corps of Heroes.
As Bark trains to master his new powers and struggles to gain a foothold on his existence, things seem to be settling down for him as he starts life as a student of the UCH. An opportunity of restoring his humanity presents itself just as every world leader is targeted by strange assassination robots. Will Bark leave the superhero life behind and regain his humanity, or will he retain the mantle of hero ship and help to save the world?
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- Gillian Allard
- 24-03-21
Bark: Albert Anness review
I thought this was a great story, very well versed in its own superhero universe, the story was interesting and exciting, the characters were all very likeable and well done Bark for example I particularly liked on how heroic and noble he was and showed even as a human he was very much a hero and expresses his feelings and emotions through his painful experiences, the villains too such as Dr. Keng and the dark suited man were so brilliantly over the top and felt like real cruel and even insane villains and show the cruelty one man can bring, the story also expresses a lot of struggles people and the world go through such as hate and even dictatorship feeling very true and real. It also gave an interesting observation on how super powered people could settle into the real world and how sometimes good people are see as bad guys and bad guys as good guys. My only complaint about this would be the narrator tripped a little on a few chapters and I feel they could have gone into more detail about the world such as the UCH or the Rangers also some of the characters such as the USH student like Green screen or Caliber and establish who they are. Over all I really enjoyed this story and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested particularly in the superhero genre.
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