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Worm Audiobook
Robert "Rein" Ramsay
299 episodes
6 months ago
How would you feel about a superhero story that makes Watchmen look like Superfriends? This is a superhero story that kicks Marvel's and DC's asses out of the multiverse. It's fast, emotional, tactical and above all it's consistent. In a world where people get their powers by triggering under extreme stress and/or trauma, the distinction between ''hero'' and ''villain'' is simply a matter of perspective. Widely regarded as ''the Game of Thrones of superhero stories'' Worm is an intense exploration of a world much like our own if a large number of people started getting superpowers starting in the 1980's.

After an exceptionally traumatizing event, Taylor Hebert finds she has the seemingly-mundane ability to control insects. Told primarily from her perspective, Worm follows Taylor as she decides to use these powers for the greater good - no matter what the cost. Her first attempt at taking down a supervillain sees her mistaken for one, thrusting her into the midst of the chaos and complexities of the 'cape' community of Brockton Bay. Cape politics, factions, rivalries, information warfare, and the individual problems of the unbalanced people beneath the costumes puts even the heroes' morality in question. Taylor's actions in the midst of this leave her in a position where she's forced to make some hard choices, facing the reality of having to do the wrong things for the right reasons.

''The only superhero work to show the world as worse because of superheroes''

''X-men has more continent busters, while Worm has more busted continents''

''You know all those times in superhero stories where you wonder why they don't just do *this* or *that* with their power? In this, they *do*''
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How would you feel about a superhero story that makes Watchmen look like Superfriends? This is a superhero story that kicks Marvel's and DC's asses out of the multiverse. It's fast, emotional, tactical and above all it's consistent. In a world where people get their powers by triggering under extreme stress and/or trauma, the distinction between ''hero'' and ''villain'' is simply a matter of perspective. Widely regarded as ''the Game of Thrones of superhero stories'' Worm is an intense exploration of a world much like our own if a large number of people started getting superpowers starting in the 1980's.

After an exceptionally traumatizing event, Taylor Hebert finds she has the seemingly-mundane ability to control insects. Told primarily from her perspective, Worm follows Taylor as she decides to use these powers for the greater good - no matter what the cost. Her first attempt at taking down a supervillain sees her mistaken for one, thrusting her into the midst of the chaos and complexities of the 'cape' community of Brockton Bay. Cape politics, factions, rivalries, information warfare, and the individual problems of the unbalanced people beneath the costumes puts even the heroes' morality in question. Taylor's actions in the midst of this leave her in a position where she's forced to make some hard choices, facing the reality of having to do the wrong things for the right reasons.

''The only superhero work to show the world as worse because of superheroes''

''X-men has more continent busters, while Worm has more busted continents''

''You know all those times in superhero stories where you wonder why they don't just do *this* or *that* with their power? In this, they *do*''
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Worm Audiobook
Sequel Announcement!
Ward, the sequel to Worm, is being released and has just entered it’s 4th Arc!
In equally great news: I’ve begun a new audiobook project for this sequel!  I’m handling things a little differently this time so I hope you’ll continue to listen and enjoy!
You can read Ward at parahumans.net or listen to the audiobook at ParahumanAudio.com
~Rein
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7 years ago

Worm Audiobook
Interlude: End
Narrator:  Rein
Original Chapter
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8 years ago
53 minutes 33 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Teneral E.5
Narrator: Genesis
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9 years ago
52 minutes 3 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Teneral E.4
Narrator: the Snickety
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9 years ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Teneral E.3

Narrator: Edgar Preen
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9 years ago
47 minutes 55 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Teneral E.2
Narrator: Chris Batkin
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9 years ago
51 minutes 55 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Teneral E.1
Narrator: SunshineLammi
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9 years ago
46 minutes 28 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.7
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
49 minutes 16 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.6
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 22 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.5
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
57 minutes 19 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.4
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.3
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
54 minutes 46 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.2
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
52 minutes 31 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Speck 30.1
Narrator:  Rein
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9 years ago
46 minutes 13 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom Interlude
Narrator: the Snickety
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9 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 43 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom 29.9
Narrator: Ranku
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9 years ago
46 minutes 26 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom 29.8
Narrator: Ranku
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9 years ago
52 minutes 26 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom 29.7
Narrator:  Ranku
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9 years ago
56 minutes 4 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom 29.6
Narrator: Ranku
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9 years ago
45 minutes 57 seconds

Worm Audiobook
Venom 29.5
Narrator: Ranku
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9 years ago
49 minutes 37 seconds

Worm Audiobook
How would you feel about a superhero story that makes Watchmen look like Superfriends? This is a superhero story that kicks Marvel's and DC's asses out of the multiverse. It's fast, emotional, tactical and above all it's consistent. In a world where people get their powers by triggering under extreme stress and/or trauma, the distinction between ''hero'' and ''villain'' is simply a matter of perspective. Widely regarded as ''the Game of Thrones of superhero stories'' Worm is an intense exploration of a world much like our own if a large number of people started getting superpowers starting in the 1980's.

After an exceptionally traumatizing event, Taylor Hebert finds she has the seemingly-mundane ability to control insects. Told primarily from her perspective, Worm follows Taylor as she decides to use these powers for the greater good - no matter what the cost. Her first attempt at taking down a supervillain sees her mistaken for one, thrusting her into the midst of the chaos and complexities of the 'cape' community of Brockton Bay. Cape politics, factions, rivalries, information warfare, and the individual problems of the unbalanced people beneath the costumes puts even the heroes' morality in question. Taylor's actions in the midst of this leave her in a position where she's forced to make some hard choices, facing the reality of having to do the wrong things for the right reasons.

''The only superhero work to show the world as worse because of superheroes''

''X-men has more continent busters, while Worm has more busted continents''

''You know all those times in superhero stories where you wonder why they don't just do *this* or *that* with their power? In this, they *do*''