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Plucked from a crate labeled "Jack," an infant Jack Blank began his life as a lowly orphan. Preferring fantasy to grim reality, he whittles away the ensuing twelve years at St. Barnaby's Home for the Hopeless, Abandoned, Forgotten, and Lost, eagerly exploring comic books. Meanwhile, his real life is dull and boring. His name just about explains it all--blank. Following an attack by a robot, Jack suddenly faces the Imagine Nation, a fantastical land filled with superheroes. As it turns out, he carries a deadly robot virus, causing him to make many enemies along the way. The series chronicles Jack's struggles as he tries to discover his origins and master his new found powers.
Plucked from a crate labeled "Jack," an infant Jack Blank began his life as a lowly orphan. Preferring fantasy to grim reality, he whittles away the ensuing twelve years at St. Barnaby's Home for the Hopeless, Abandoned, Forgotten, and Lost, eagerly exploring comic books. Meanwhile, his real life is dull and boring. His name just about explains it all--blank. Following an attack by a robot, Jack suddenly faces the Imagine Nation, a fantastical land filled with superheroes. As it turns out, he carries a deadly robot virus, causing him to make many enemies along the way. The series chronicles Jack's struggles as he tries to discover his origins and master his new found powers.


A trilogy made by Matt Myklusch, who used to work for MTVu, the twenty-four seven running show of MTV for college students. Though it may seem cliched at a first glance, it manages to have good humor and surprisingly well constructed plot twists.
A trilogy made by [[Matt Myklusch]], who used to work for MTVu, the twenty-four seven running show of MTV for college students. Though it may seem cliched at a first glance, the Jack Blank Adventures trilogy manages to have good humor and surprisingly well constructed plot twists.

The books in the trilogy are:
* ''[[The Accidental Hero]]'' (August 3, 2010)
* ''[[The Secret War]]'' (August 9, 2011)
* ''[[The End of Infinity]]'' (August 7, 2012)


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=== These books contains examples of: ===
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: On Earth at least.
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: On Earth at least.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Standard for all androids and Peacekeepers
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Standard for all androids and Peacekeepers
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** [[Chekhov MIA]]: {{spoiler|Stendeval is alive as well.}}
** [[Chekhov MIA]]: {{spoiler|Stendeval is alive as well.}}
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: The Rustov against just about every civilization in existence as demonstrated by the sterilization of Mars and the destruction of the [[Proud Warrior Race|Valorians]].
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: The Rustov against just about every civilization in existence as demonstrated by the sterilization of Mars and the destruction of the [[Proud Warrior Race|Valorians]].
* [[Death By Origin Story]]:
* [[Death by Origin Story]]:
** Legend died to stop the Rustov and Revile
** Legend died to stop the Rustov and Revile
** Skerren's parents by the infection
** Skerren's parents by the infection
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Jazen claims to work for [[Department of Redundancy Department|The Department of Departmental Affairs]] the beginning. Bonus points for saying it was part of a [[Department of Redundancy Department|Division of Divisional Affairs]]
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Jazen claims to work for [[Department of Redundancy Department|The Department of Departmental Affairs]] the beginning. Bonus points for saying it was part of a [[Department of Redundancy Department|Division of Divisional Affairs]]
** {{spoiler|Legend in a vain attempt to stop [[Eldritch Abomination|Revile]] by flying [[Heroic Sacrifice|them both]] [[Taking You With Me|into the]] [[Applied Phlebotinum|Infinity Warp Core Engine]] of the Rustov flagship during [[Last Stand|the Battle of Empire City]].}}
** {{spoiler|Legend in a vain attempt to stop [[Eldritch Abomination|Revile]] by flying [[Heroic Sacrifice|them both]] [[Taking You with Me|into the]] [[Applied Phlebotinum|Infinity Warp Core Engine]] of the Rustov flagship during [[Last Stand|the Battle of Empire City]].}}
** Implied with Jack's parents.
** Implied with Jack's parents.
** [[The Lancer|Skerren's]] parents were [[The Virus|infected]] [[Body Horror|by]] [[Complete Monster|the]] [[Alien Invasion|Rustov]] in [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior|front of him]]
** [[The Lancer|Skerren's]] parents were [[The Virus|infected]] [[Body Horror|by]] [[Complete Monster|the]] [[Alien Invasion|Rustov]] in [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior|front of him]]
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** [[Technopath]]: [[The Hero]]
** [[Technopath]]: [[The Hero]]
* [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]]: the Rustov and the [[Proud Warrior Race|Valorians]]
* [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens]]: the Rustov and the [[Proud Warrior Race|Valorians]]
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: [https://imaginenation.fandom.com/wiki/Imagine_Nation_Wiki Imagine Nation Wiki]
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Harry Potter]] meets [[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]. Kind of.
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Harry Potter]] meets [[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]. Kind of.


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Latest revision as of 18:13, 1 September 2021

Plucked from a crate labeled "Jack," an infant Jack Blank began his life as a lowly orphan. Preferring fantasy to grim reality, he whittles away the ensuing twelve years at St. Barnaby's Home for the Hopeless, Abandoned, Forgotten, and Lost, eagerly exploring comic books. Meanwhile, his real life is dull and boring. His name just about explains it all--blank. Following an attack by a robot, Jack suddenly faces the Imagine Nation, a fantastical land filled with superheroes. As it turns out, he carries a deadly robot virus, causing him to make many enemies along the way. The series chronicles Jack's struggles as he tries to discover his origins and master his new found powers.

A trilogy made by Matt Myklusch, who used to work for MTVu, the twenty-four seven running show of MTV for college students. Though it may seem cliched at a first glance, the Jack Blank Adventures trilogy manages to have good humor and surprisingly well constructed plot twists.

The books in the trilogy are:

This page needs some Wiki Magic and a better summary.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Jack Blank franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.