Happy Friday! It’s a great day to be a fan of the B.E.N.T. universe. The newest volume in the epic superhero and supervillain series is ready to wreck your weekend. Or should we say WRECKT. Kal Spriggs really outdid himself with this one. If you’re a fan of his other works, you know he’s got a talent for tight plots, fast action, and cool characters. And in the B.E.N.T. universe, it don’t get much cooler than Eddie Connor and Arnold Wreckt…

Everyone’s gonna get Wreckt…
Eddie Connor was a washed-up child star. Arnold Wreckt, a second-string bodybuilder with dreams of Hollywood glory. Neither of their BENT powers ever amounted to much—until they stumble into a cloud of strange red dust and come out supercharged.
Suddenly, Eddie’s got a plan: reboot Arnold’s action career, land a blockbuster deal, and ride the fame train out of obscurity—with Eddie playing fast-talking agent to his newly buffed-up best friend.
But in the world of cheap stunts and shady deals, nothing’s ever that easy.
Their producer owes the mob. Their screenwriter’s on the run. Their leading lady looks like she is eligible for Social Security. And a black-budget government agency wants to dissect them both to find out what makes their powers tick.
Now Eddie and Arnold are dodging bullets in the streets of Chicago, running from flamethrower-wielding femmes fatales, crooked cops, gangbangers, and politicians with itchy trigger fingers. Forget the cameras—this time, the action’s real.
To survive, they’ll have to fight dirty, think fast, and Get Wreckt!
And for those who haven’t had a chance to get into the B.E.N.T. universe of superheroes and supervillains, the first book is also available on Amazon!

1954, the year of the asteroid, the year of change…
It altered the world forever.
People began to develop unexplained abilities. Biological Enhanced Nascent Talents seemed to appear at random. There was no particular genetic reason for fifteen percent of the human population to be affected. Talents developed skills that set them apart from the great majority of those affected.
The others… they were just BENT.
In ’58 Alexander Lloyd became America’s most wanted criminal and is still at large, but it’s much more difficult to hide in an ever-advancing technological world. There is no official place for him to retire, and it’s becoming harder and harder to do what he does.
So what does America’s most wanted 93 year old shapeshifter do? Does he spend his golden years in hiding or disappear to an island in the Caribbean? Or does he stay just ahead of the people who are always searching for him and maybe do a few good deeds along the way? Perhaps he’ll see if he can break the record. How many people can become Annoyed with Lloyd?





















