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Introducing Barry Glick, a middle-aged Superhero with Super-Speed, Super-Strength, and a mullet. He thought he'd retired twenty years ago ... Now in his mid-forties, after years of apathy, selfishness, and using his X-Ray-Vision on lottery scratch-offs, Barry Glick is once again goaded into action when a Homeland Security agent disappears. Barry is reluctant to relinquish his simple life of frozen pizza and fruity beers, but when his sidekick's redheaded sister is involved, he weakens as much as that other guy around Kryptonite. Barry stumbles into a situation much more dire than a simple…mehr

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Introducing Barry Glick, a middle-aged Superhero with Super-Speed, Super-Strength, and a mullet. He thought he'd retired twenty years ago ... Now in his mid-forties, after years of apathy, selfishness, and using his X-Ray-Vision on lottery scratch-offs, Barry Glick is once again goaded into action when a Homeland Security agent disappears. Barry is reluctant to relinquish his simple life of frozen pizza and fruity beers, but when his sidekick's redheaded sister is involved, he weakens as much as that other guy around Kryptonite. Barry stumbles into a situation much more dire than a simple kidnapping; he uncovers a massive conspiracy to collapse the world's financial system and bring about a modern day Apocalypse. And he's the only one who can stop it.
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Ross Cavins is a web developer and author of the award-winning book, Follow The Money, and Claymore Award Finalist, Barry vs The Apocalypse. A self-appointed disciple of Elmore Leonard, he writes from his home in North Carolina where he pretends people pay him to do what he loves. His sense of humor is sort of like Disco: you dance to it even if you don't admit it. He has also edited and published the award-winning humor book, Thing Go Wrong For Me, by Rodney LaCroix, along with Perhaps I've Said Too Much and Romantic As Hell, also by Rodney LaCroix. He is arguably the biggest fan of UNCG Basketball you'll ever meet. You can find him toiling away on the web at RossCavins.com, UNCGHoops.com, and twitter (@rosscavins).