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The Spider-Queen

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The Spider-Queen

By: Austin McConnell, Elizabeth McIvor
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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From the ashes of tragedy rises a new hero, destined to bring hope to a world on the brink of chaos.

Shannon Kane's world is shattered when her husband, the brilliant chemist Dr. Henry Kane, is brutally assassinated. With his government secrets stolen and the authorities offering no hope, Shannon takes destiny into her own hands. Embracing her new identity as the Spider-Queen, she dives headfirst into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with her husband's killers.

The Spider-Queen is an action-packed superhero adventure brimming with electrifying battles, pulse-pounding chases, and a web of conspiracies that stretch across the globe. As Shannon hones her abilities and uncovers the truth behind her husband's death, she joins forces with the enigmatic British Agent 99. Together, they must navigate a treacherous world where danger lurks around every corner, and no one can be trusted.

A thrilling journey of love, loss, and self-discovery awaits, where an ordinary woman rises above her limits and becomes an extraordinary force to be reckoned with.

Leap into this adrenaline-fueled adventure and witness Shannon Kane's transformation into the legendary Spider-Queen!

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Not a huge book guy but fell in love with the whole superzeros concept. Was pleasantly surprised by just how well written and conceived this opening story was, great stuff and I hope for more installments to the spider queen story!

Incredible story

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I would like to start off by acknowledging Elizabeth, her writing was amazing! It was times where I forgot this was even a hero from the public domain; I oddly felt like I was in the characters shoes even though I didn’t even experience a quarter of what she’s went through😂also it’s like I could visualize everything that happens.
Secondly, I want to give Austin his props‼️this is the exact reason why I was hype for this new “Superzeros” cinematic universe you was building. Getting heros from the public domain then telling good/unique stories with them without watering nothing down or forcing a filler epidsode like marvel and dc movies been doing since 2018.
Lastly the narrator did an AMAZING JOB‼️

*And the Spider-Man Easter egg in chapter 4 was brilliant*

Exceeded Expectations!

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I absolutely enjoyed this. This needs to be a series. Austin turned some no name public domain comic into something that's very enjoyable.

Bargain Bin To Super Hero

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In a genre oversaturated with a dim nihilistic perception of supers, “The Spider-Queen” is a return to form of sorts for caped crusaders. Austin McConnell and Elizabeth McIvor have finely crafted a likable and yet unlikely new heroine with the potential of taking over the independent superhero scene. “The Spider-Queen” brings the audience back to the basics of superhero tales: a compelling hero, fun-filled action settings, flare, and most importantly heart. Gone is the depressing self deprecating atmosphere the corporate media believes audiences want to see. Reminiscent of the golden age of comics but with a modern backdrop, this novel is perfect for those yearning for a fresh superhero story that delivers more than just punches in bunches. This is a story that gives hope. Superheroes, at their core, are meant to inspire us to be better people and by that metric it passes with flying colors. “The Spider-Queen” didn’t need a plot larger than its theme. It didn’t need to be an edgy existential drama that leaves the reader depressed after the final page. All it needed was 80 years for the right person to find it, and we are all the better for it.

What makes a good superhero? More so, what makes a good superhero story?

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The world feels real and fantastic at the same time. A hero that seems like you could pass her on the street on a random fall day.

Fun story.

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