Stan Lee's audio-first novel, ALLIANCES: A TRICK OF LIGHT, boasts cyberkinetic powers and an intro from the legend himself:
as a writer? The Marvel Cinematic Universe is such a team effort—and Lee’s influence on pop culture so far-reaching—that it’s challenging for fans unfamiliar with his original comics to understand how his personal storytelling idiosyncrasies have influenced the MCU.
Lee is excited for more than his own cameo, of course. His introduction goes on to explain how technology’s progress served as inspiration for’s Cam and Nia in particular. “With technology that allows us to play with reality itself, we asked ourselves, what is more real?” Lee says. “A world we are born into, or one we create ourselves?”
This is a perfect recipe not just for teen adventure and technological revolution, but for audio-first storytelling. With the story’s cyber-set action and drama, there’s no end of openings for atmospheric musical cues or tension-building sound effects. While the effects inaudiobooks have set a high standard for effects-heavy storytelling that anything with less subtlety is bound to disappoint—there’s no denying they add dimensions that the print version will lack.
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