![]() ![]() I am not usually a big fan of stories that never end but I make an exception for heroes. ![]() I want the plots to be complex and a little drawn out. I want to know more about what they are thinking and plotting. ![]() I want to know more about the characters. Certainly, much bigger than most novels in this genre, but again, I like that. The protagonist Min-Su is someone I can sympathize and empathize with, but to be honest, all these characters are portrayed in a very realistic way. It was immediately apparent that PB & Jason (Peanut Butter & Jelly?) is an interesting and exciting new voice in American literature. The writing is the first thing that captured my attention in Lightforce. This is the future of the United States, heroes of all kinds. I like that Min-Su Lee is part Korean, part Caucasian, and all American. He comes across as an old man in the same way that Spiderman sometimes does in Marvel comics and that’s a pretty good trick to be able to pull off. I like that the protagonist is young in spirit but has experienced enough of the harshness of life that at times he almost comes across as an old man. So, I guess it’s fair to say that Lightforce by PB & Jason, was written for guys like me. ![]()
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