![]() ![]() She posts her findings online, earning public scorn-and the attention of Leviathan, the world’s most infamous supervillain and Supercollider’s archnemesis. ![]() While convalescing, Anna starts calculating approximately how many dollars and life-years the Supercollider and other so-called “heroes” have cost not just her, but the world at large. Upon learning that her surgically repaired leg will take six months to heal, a laid-off Anna moves in with her best friend, fellow hench June. When her employer publicly announces that he’s holding the mayor’s son for ransom, Supercollider-an A-list superhero-crashes through the window, saving the boy but killing multiple henches and shattering Anna’s femur in the process. Anna is nervous but excited-until she discovers that she’s simply female set dressing for the Eel’s latest press conference. Shortly after freelance “hench” Anna Tromedlov lands a full-time job entering data for Electrophorous Industries, her boss-a minor supervillain known as the Electric Eel-offers her some fieldwork. ![]() An aggrieved Millennial henchwoman sets out to prove that not all heroes are super in poet Walschots’ fiction debut. ![]()
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