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I am up to 122 titles in my Superhero genre folder. I could have three times as many but I really don't like sex in my escapism so I weed out authors (exception made for Robert J. Crane) that throw erotica scenes in.
The quality of editing in the genre seems to have improved a lot over what it was just three years ago. |
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This short story is one of my favorites--but it is FULL of cursing. If you are offended by cursing, do not even scan this story. It's a pastiche. Do not expect serious literature here. http://www.towndrunkmag.com/2009/kabza_superhero.aspx The magazine is defunct now, but there were some good stories in it. I wrote this author once and asked if he ever formatted it for e-readers and never heard back so you're stuck reading online. But it's not that long and I got a kick out of it. Yeah, I know. But I thought it was hilarious. |
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I've really enjoyed the two volumes (so far) in the META series by Tom Reynolds.
The first one is a typical origin story but with the second volume he takes standard genre tropes in new directions. Can't wait on the next one. The BLACK STILLETO series is a very nice Black Canary pastiche. Lots of fun. I'm tempted to sign up to KU just to check out all the superhero series. |
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The D-list Super Villain books are by Jim Bernheimer. There are two now with a third due around Christmas.
Richard Roberts is writing a new series in a similar vein. http://www.amazon.com/Please-Dont-Te...5749724&sr=1-1 If you like the quirky takes on superhero tropes there is a short story by Edward Winslow that reads as if Douglas Adams had decided to do superheroes. http://www.amazon.com/Trouble-Brewin...rouble+brewing Last edited by Phogg; 11-11-2014 at 07:22 PM. |
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I don't even know if you can call it escapism. Sometimes I just laugh at the sheer silliness that anyone would write such a thing. Some of it is quite juvenile in humor, which isn't a bad thing, but the laughing comes from stringing together such ridiculous scenes. I suppose that might be escapism, but I view escapism more as being totally into the world that I'm reading about--not laughing at the silliness of it all. And that's not a put-down. It's just kind of amazing that someone writes these kinds of things and strings them together and it works.
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Escapism is anything that helps you forget the evening news, the crappy weather, the stack of bills...
Silly counts. Giant robots, battling space fleets, people in tights... ...or a flat world atop a giant turtle... |
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I think depending on your sources it's either a group of elephants or a set of columns that the flat world is shown as resting upon and which in turn rest upon the turtle's back as it swims through the celestial sea.
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