LIGHTWEIGHT – Black Death
By Nicholas Ahlhelm
Metahuman Press
129 pages
If you think surviving four years of
high school it tough, try doing it as a superhero who can control gravity. That’s
Kevin Mathis’s challenge in the second of Nicholas Ahlhelm wonderful series
that explores both the angst of burgeoning maturity with the fantastical
eternal conflict between the forces of good and evil. As the Federation city
hero known as Lightweight, has more problems than your average soon-to-be
graduate.
Picking up where the first book left
off, Kevin is well into his senior year and quickly coming to grips with the
fact that he has become a major pawn in battle between two secret organizations
known as the Eloi and the Morlocks. Yes, the connection to H.G. Wells famous “The
Time Machine” is referenced. The two groups have been monitoring the rise of
mankind throughout time and each believes Kevin is the catalyst that will
ultimately either save the world or destroy.
Naturally he disagrees. All he wants
is to be left alone. We were thrilled to see the action kick off immediately
and Ahlhelm doesn’t waste a minute getting things revved up to full speed. Along
the way he reveals some hidden secrets from that first outing such as the
identity of the mysterious Gray Man who revealed to Kevin’s totally surprise.. At the same time his romantic relationship with
the lovely German exchange student, Constanze, continues to evolve even though she
is a Morlock and can morph into the were-woman Howl. In the end she may be his
staunchest ally in the climatic battle to come.
“Lightweight – Black Death” is what
all sequels should be; better than the first. And that’s exactly what you have
here. A continuation of an epic saga that is both riveting and fun and
certainly has us wanting a whole lot more. This is how superhero novels should
be done all the time.
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