Super Sales on Super Heroes 4
In a world full of super powers, Felix had a pretty crappy one.
He has the ability to modify any item he owns. To upgrade anything.
Sounds great on paper. Almost like a video game.
Except that the amount of power it takes to actually change, modify, or upgrade anything worthwhile is beyond his abilities.
At least, that was until Felix leveraged a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give himself a great deal of points.
Investing in Super Heroes and Super Villains and owning them. Using them, Felix built up an empire.
An organization by the name of Legion.
It grew to heights that could stand toe-to-toe with governments, even at a military level.
Surprisingly, not a whole lot changed despite becoming a mega-company CEO.
Politicians were still corrupt. Banks still held onto your money. And criminals still committed crime.
Governments still wanted to take everything from Felix and Legion.
In the end, Legion had to back down. Retreat back to a new homeworld. Losing important people in the process.
Kit Carrington and Lillian Lux sacrificed themselves to save him and were marooned on a hostile planet. Even as their home world fell into ruin, Felix fell back.
He resolved himself to wait for a chance to get back into the fight after tending to his wounded organization.
Now, the Overgod Runner has just appeared and offered him a second chance.
To rebuild Legion and crush everyone in his way. If he could do that, and take over the government of the country he’s about to be dropped into, he’ll get Kit and Lily back.
There was no way Felix would let go of this chance, nor could he even consider the possibility of failure.
It’s time to get Kit and Lily back.
Legion First.
William D. Arand
William D. Arand is an author who knows how to immerse his readers in fantastical worlds filled with gripping action, complex relationships, and vibrant characters. His writing often sits at the crossroads of LitRPG, harem fantasy, and sci-fi, blending high stakes with deep, emotional narratives. But while his stories are filled with intense battles and strategic twists, at their core, they’re about personal transformation, the price of power, and the human side of heroism.
Growing up with a deep love for stories, William's writing journey was shaped by his desire to create worlds that not only entertained but also made readers think. His talent for world-building shines through in each of his series, with settings that feel as alive as the characters themselves. Arand’s Sovereign-Verse—an expansive collection of interconnected stories—has earned him a dedicated following, and for good reason. Each series within the verse, from Super Sales on Super Heroes to Dungeon Deposed, explores different facets of humanity, from heroism and sacrifice to betrayal and love, while still delivering the fast-paced action and epic moments readers crave.
Super Sales on Super Heroes
In a world where superheroes are a commodity, Super Sales on Super Heroes delivers an exhilarating blend of high-octane action, sharp wit, and an unexpected twist on the superhero genre. Set in a universe where superpowers can be bought and sold like any other product, the series follows a unique protagonist who navigates this fast-paced, morally gray world with both humor and cunning.
Super Sales on Super Heroes consists of six books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.