Stunning smorgasbord of super stories
These stories are bite-sized and range from light-hearted to heart-breaking. The superhero genre is an old one by now, but these authors each manage to put their own spin on the people behind the masks. Some of them made me uncomfortable with the angsty 'reality' that superheroes would bring, others were a total mind-screw. My favourites were those that kept the optimism of the genre alive, but through a different lens.
Standouts for me – though others can and will like others – were Madjack by Nathan Crowder (a Bowie tribute), Eggshells by Ziggy Schultz (about asking and needing help), and Salt City Blue by Chris Large (slice of life with sudden superpowers).
Great to dip into or to plough through in a sitting, will almost certainly make you rethink that desire for superpowers.
Five super stars
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author via NetGalley in return for an honest review
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