

And now, the three people warned by this fan (myself as the author, Kane Gilmour as the editor, and R.C. But I was INSPIRED by the very convincing warning. I admit, I did not prepare for the impending calamity. But his prophecy and this ancient prophecy were a match–even details like burning special candles for light. So I googled those four words and discovered an ancient prophecy that the fan was either unaware of, or had forgotten he’d heard about. Something about that phrase felt…important. There was a lot to absorb, but four words stood out to me. He spoke earnestly of many things, including preparing for the coming disaster, and he was very compelling. Last September, with the pandemic raging, protests around the country, and an impending election, I received a video from a fan who felt compelled by God to warn me, Kane Gilmour, and R.C.


They started with solo characters ( Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America), and then they brought those characters together with others in The Avengers movies while, on the side, they introduced audiences to even more characters ( Spider-Man, Black Panther, Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Strange,and Ant-Man) all of whom came together for the two-movie Infinity War/Endgame event.īUY THE AUDIOBOOK HERE – & PRINT and EBOOK EDITIONS HERE If you’re not a comic book reader, but this sounds familiar, it’s probably because over the past decade, Marvel has brought this method of epic storytelling to movies as well.
#AUDIBLE THE DARK PROPHECY SERIES#
Most comic book series inhabit the same universe under the umbrella of whoever publishes them (Marvel, D.C., etc.), allowing for crossovers and massive comic book events like The Infinity Gauntlet and Secret Wars. I’ve been a comic book guy most of my life, and I started my creative career as a comic book artist/writer who shifted to screenwriting and then to novel writing. It was at this time that I adopted a new (to novels) theory of long-term storytelling: Worlds, not series. Mostly because I get bored writing about the same characters over and over, and if I’m bored, you’re bored. That’s why there are twenty-five Jack Reacher novels and nine Fast and Furious movies.īut there’s a new kid on the block, and I’m not talking about Donnie Wahlberg.Ī few years years ago, after writing several series, including the five-book Nemesis Saga, the five-book Last Hunter saga, and the Jack Sigler thrillers, which are composed of ten novels and eleven novellas, I publicly declared that I was done writing series. We want to know that what we’re spending money on is exactly what we’re looking for. When walking into a bookstore, or browsing online, familiarity sells. Some authors spend their entire careers writing about the same character, or team of characters, getting into and out of one predicament or another.
