Perry Z has a Magical Destiny. Born to a Magical Fantasy Princess and a nine-to-five Supervillain in the most superhero riddled city in the world, Perry's never felt...adequate. He's got no talent for magic, and not a scrap of superpowers to his name. When The System boots and unlocks his powers, it forces him to follow in his father's footsteps, but he'd rather take after his mother... Maybe there's a way he can do both...
Perry returns to Franklin City to find his home under the control of a being of unimaginable power. To stop the mad god’s cruel games, Perry has to win …if he can even remember he’s playing. And even as Perry struggles to save his city, an unstoppable force from the dawn of the age of capes grows in power, laying their plans to extinguish humanity from the face of the Earth. Join Paradox as he walks the fine line between Madness and Sanity, Hero and Villain…Life and Death.
The Replicator problem is handled. Well, maybe not handled, but de-escalated. Professor Replica isn't vaporizing people, Civil unrest is staying civil for the most part, and giant robots all over the world have shut down, no longer threatening to wipe out humanity. Life is pretty good for Paradox and his family, but circumstances endlessly conspire to complicate things. Unplanned magical Bio-teleportation surprises, conniving androids, super-politics, and royal family infighting are only the beginning when a power begins to grow in the West: A power so potent, insidious, and over-educated, it will give the Prince of Manita a run for his money. Rival.EXE
Paradox is getting married! For a super-wedding, things are relatively uneventful, but during the reception, he learns about the biggest problem with their upcoming destination honeymoon: The world is ending within the next six months, as prophesied by a time-traveling eldritch demigod! Who is responsible? Is it one of Paradox's many enemies, a dangerous abomination resurfacing from his past mistakes, or an unstoppable force of nature that has always been on his side? Why not all three? More importantly, how does he stop it?