Tag Archives: Mark Walden

2.0tto

What can you say about today’s villains? Not much, apparently. There’s nobody who can hold a candle to Lady Macbeth, Ebenezer Scrooge, Professor Moriarty, or Dr. Fu Manchu. According to Nathaniel Nero (aka the Architect), the problem with villains today … Continue reading

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Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron

Here we are on the seventh volume of author Mark Walden’s ongoing superspy/supervillain series. And for the most part, despite some nitpicking, we’ve enjoyed each outing so far. The kids at the Higher Institute of Villainous Education are a scrappy … Continue reading

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Saved by Zero Hour

The boys and girls who attend the Higher Institute of Villainous Education are being trained to become the next generation of malevolent supervillains. At H.I.V.E. they take classes in world domination and elementary evil. And one day they all hope … Continue reading

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H.O.P.E. for the Future

Of all the kids enrolled at the Higher Institute of Villainous Education, Otto Malpence was probably the most gifted. If you haven’t heard, a supercomputer was implanted into his brain at an embryonic stage and that gave him the ability … Continue reading

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Make Mine Marvel

The kids who attend the Higher Institute of Villainous Education (H.I.V.E.) are being groomed to become the evil supervillains of tomorrow. But some of them keep breaking the rules. Otto Malpence, for example, is the worst offender of the bunch. … Continue reading

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