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Oleg Max appears as Thomas von Gall, aka Thomas the younger, in the Madness of Pooh Universe. He's featured in the novels extensively as a brilliant sexually coming-of-age gay Lycan being pursued by Nazis during WWII. Pooh wants him for his own army to fight the demon lord Candyman. This story, photo, and art book features the femme boy in real life and in AI where the images are aligned to his appearances in the books. ABOUT MADNESS OF POOHWHERE THE BOYS TURN THE TABLES ON THE PREDATORS
The journey is going to get wild and it's going to get risqué, but it must establish the characters' traumatic experiences in order to fuel their desires for revenge and bring them justice and redemption. The trick here is to present to you what a predator does to his prey without being too graphic or exploitative.
Thus, the first book establishes the main characters in Pooh's World and sets them on a path of personal destruction, but will help them establish strengths along the way, which will help them begin their future journey of redemption and revenge against their predators.
The Madness of Pooh is a story that brings you the tale of a once mortal anti-hero named Pooh, an over 300-year-old physically preteen foppish boy with a taste for power, pain, and wickedness. He's gifted with the abilities to traverse time and space, shapeshift, and manipulate many species - gifts he uses to despoil the minds of those he considers pawns in his cosmic war against the unholy god he fully intends to replace. From Ancient Rome, Nazi-Occupied Europe, the Wild West, the Antebellum South, and beyond, the puckish Pooh gathers his child soldiers for an outright rebellion against the supernatural world of The Isle and its evil overseer Candyman, while having a lot of wayward adventures along the way. With his trusted sidekick Tatters, a barely keeping it together cannibalistic zombie of gigantic proportions, being drug along for the journey, things are going to be strange indeed.
Pooh needs lots of soldiers of a very specific variety, as they're the only ones who may enter The Isle. One can't very well battle the Candyman without them. So begins his quest through time to gather the forces the immortal imp will need for the coming rebellion. Corruption is the hitch though: Pooh must first find a way to taint their souls and then kill those boys in order for them to be banished to Candyman's realm.
Not just any boy gets banished to The Isle after death. That requires a boy to have been involved in some very delinquent behaviors even when said behaviors were out of their control. In the first installments, Thomas is introduced. He's a brilliant eleven-year-old boy being sought by the Nazis and Pooh. He's desperately needed in the coming war against Candyman for his unique ability to create winning strategies and predict the moves of his enemies. Cunning is in Thomas' blood along with his own desires for casual cruelty, which portends a growing beast within him.