The ascension
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They'd done it. Not only had Roz, Abby, Lance, and Thunder survived their first battle with a supervillain, they'd defeated him. Krodin was dead, and they had saved the world. Now everything could go back to normal. School. Parents. Friends.
But three weeks later, the world suddenly changes. The United States is under martial law, the people are little more than drones, and where Central Park should be, there now stands a massive glass-and-steel building, home to the all-powerful Chancellor.
In Michael Carroll's follow-up to the acclaimed *Super Human*, the world has been remade in the Chancellor's image, and it's about to get much, much worse. Only this young band of heros has a chance of stopping him, but can they return the world to what it was, or will they be stranded in this alternate world forever?
But three weeks later, the world suddenly changes. The United States is under martial law, the people are little more than drones, and where Central Park should be, there now stands a massive glass-and-steel building, home to the all-powerful Chancellor.
In Michael Carroll's follow-up to the acclaimed *Super Human*, the world has been remade in the Chancellor's image, and it's about to get much, much worse. Only this young band of heros has a chance of stopping him, but can they return the world to what it was, or will they be stranded in this alternate world forever?
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