ISBN-13: 9781453768273 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 260 str.
We have been delighted for decades by stories of superheroes on TV, in films, and in the illustrated publications where most of the aforesaid experienced their origins. But the truth is that the vast majority of these titans are supposed to possess superpowers that are improbable in the extreme. In fact, many of their Herculean capacities defy any attempt at coherent explanation and fly fully in the face of feasibility. However, what if some of nature's more bizarre abilities could actually be incorporated into an elite assembly of carefully selected individuals? By embracing such biodiversity, would the recipients of this processing perhaps become something other than human, or is it just possible that they might instead represent a necessary step for ensuring our survival as a species? Emerging as almost a stand-alone from the series, while also differing from the format of all its predecessors by being presented in the first person, such is the issue that's explored in Project Chrysalis.