Strongman Ferdinand
At the dawn of humanity, man declared himself the center of the cosmos. As much as this historical science fiction is about one man's megalomania, it expands its focus to include the hubris of the entire species whose excess threatens planetary existence as we know it. From whose perspective, however? Are the so-called sky-gazing crackpots on the money all along? At the dawn of humanity, man declared himself the center of the cosmos. As much as this historical science fiction is about one man's megalomania, it expands its focus to include the hubris of the entire species whose excess threatens planetary existence as we know it. From whose perspective, however? Are the so-called sky-gazing crackpots on the money all along? At the dawn of humanity, man declared himself the center of the cosmos. As much as this historical science fiction is about one man's megalomania, it expands its focus to include the hubris of the entire species whose excess threatens planetary existence as we know it. From whose perspective, however? Are the so-called sky-gazing crackpots on the money all along? At the dawn of humanity, man declared himself the center of the cosmos. As much as this historical science fiction is about one man's megalomania, it expands its focus to include the hubris of the entire species whose excess threatens planetary existence as we know it. From whose perspective, however? Are the so-called sky-gazing crackpots on the money all along?