Wild Cards
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(Autor) George R.R. MartinThe return of the famous shared-world superhero books created and edited by George R. R. Martin, author of A GAME OF THRONES In the six decades since the alien plague known as the Wild Card virus spread a wave of mutations around the globe, humanity has begun to come to terms with its consequences. Grotesque half-human creatures known as 'jokers' inhabit an underworld of their own, while the legendary prodigies known as 'aces' have become real-world superheroes, complete with colourful names and costumes. Now a new generation of aces has taken its place on the world stage, becoming crucial players in international events. At the United Nations, veteran ace John Fortune has assembled a team of young heroes, known as The Committee, to assist at trouble spots around the world - including an invasion of zombies in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, a freak nuclear explosion in a small Texas town, and a fateful showdown with the forces of the oil-rich Islamic caliphate in the Middle East. But The Committee's opponents have their own aces and jokers ready to do battle, including a Marxist revolutionary, a brutal mercenary, a young boy with apocalyptic powers and - most terrifyingly of all - a sinister arm of the FBI known as SCARE.
George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin is an American author known for his epic fantasy series, "A Song of Ice and Fire," which was adapted into the popular television series, "Game of Thrones." Martin's writing style is characterized by complex characters, intricate plots, and gritty realism. He is credited with revitalizing the fantasy genre by subverting traditional tropes and exploring themes of power, politics, and morality in his work. "A Game of Thrones," the first book in the series, is Martin's most famous work and has garnered critical acclaim for its rich world-building and compelling storytelling. Martin's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the fantasy genre, earning him a devoted fan base and widespread recognition as one of the most influential authors of his generation.