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HTML: Written in the breathless style of the classic "Hero Pulps" of the 1930s and 40s, Tales of the Red Panda: The Mind Master peels back the curtain on our masked hero's history, as a mysterious force from his past returns, bent upon revenge and conquest! Like the classic adventure tales of the Pulp fiction era that inspired them, the Tales of the Red Panda novels are stand-alone stories within the larger continuity of the the series and Decoder Ring Theatre's long-running audio drama series "The Red Panda Adventures". New readers will catch on at once, and fans of the series will take special delight. If you love classic adventure stories, mystery men, pulp fiction and golden age superheroics, you won't want to miss Tales of the Red Panda: The Mind Master! .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The Mind Master is the second in the Tales of the Red Panda series of novels, which are, in turn, based on the wonderful audiodrama series The Red Panda Adventures. Both tell of the exploits of the Red Panda and the Flying Squirrel, a pair of superheroes fighting to keep Toronto safe in the dark times of the Great Depression, and both are written with a great love and appreciation of both the audiodrama and the pulp genres. The Mind Master carries on the tradition with a strong plot, snappy dialog, and some of the best romantic banter this side of Metropolisville. It builds and improves on its predecessor, The Crime Cabal, with a far creepier villain and an even better finale.
Finally: most stories in the Red Panda Universe focus equally on our two superheroes, and if one is ever given the spotlight over the other, it's usually Kit. The Mind Master is a bit of a rarity, in that it is truly a "Red Panda" story; it's about his past, his problems, his rival. This is to its credit, I feel; the Red Panda, beloved though he may be, has always been almost as mysterious to listeners as he is to the bad guys. Now, 5 years after we've met him, it feels immensely satisfying to get to know more about him as a person, rather than just a hero.
The only bad part of the book? Getting to the end. The wait 'til the next one's going to be long indeed. ( )