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Hardcover Soon I Will Be Invincible Book

ISBN: 0375424865

ISBN13: 9780375424861

Soon I Will Be Invincible

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Doctor Impossible--evil genius, would-be world conqueror--languishes in prison. Shuffling through the cafeteria line with ordinary criminals, he wonders if the smartest man in the world has done the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

A Fun Suoerhero Comic Narrative for Adults

As a comic reader of 35-years, this book is a pleasure. It is a "real-world" narrative of a very Silver Age comics world, with a nod to genre as well as to "real life". The writing is fresh, the language fun, and the characters interesting. You can spot references to famous Marvel and DC heroes/villains, with some nice twists and/or added depth. This is deliberate, as the story puts a "real-world" spin to the comic convention. A real treat to read!

Listen to the audio:

After reading all the harsh reviews I can almost see what they're getting at. However, listening to the audio version is a whole different creature. The two narrators, J.Paul Boehmer and Coleen Marlo, do such a great job of acting the parts that I believe the authors work is enhanced if not completely vindicated. Don't go into this expecting 'The Watchmen' or any other "superheros as normal people" story. You'll be disappointed. This is more light hearted and seems as if the characters relating the story may just be delusional, but hardly dangerous. It's a nice quick and entertaining read.

Pitch Perfect Send-Up of Comic Book Standards

It's pretty clear that Austin Grossman has spent a lot of time reading comic books. Only someone who has spent countless hours reading Miller, Moore, Byrne, Stern, Gaiman, et. al. would be able to take comic book conventions and turn them into a great piece of literary fiction. Fortunately for all of us, Soon I Will Be Invincible is proof that Grossman spent his time, and learned his lessons, well. The best decision that Grossman made was to focus the story on one super villain and one superhero. By focusing the story so narrowly, Grossman is able to infuse a humanity into these characters that one wouldn't typically associate with archetypes. Narrowing the story also gives Grossman the freedom to explore and poke fun at some of the more hallowed "sacred cows" in comic book storylines, like why do super villains always lose to superheroes, no matter how smart/strong/prepared they are? While he's certainly willing to overturn the medium's conventions, Grossman clearly has a fondness for the genre. As a result, the skewering never morphs into cynical satire; but, retains an enthusiasm that's completely appropriate for the style. That enthusiasm infects the writing with a playfulness and humor that makes reading Soon I Will Be Invincible a pleasure. Soon I Will Be Invincible reads so well that it's easy to forget that writing a semi-serious book about a subject as caricatured as superheroes is not an easy task. Consequently, Grossman deserves a lot of credit for creating a wonderful homage to comic books that retains the wide-eyed innocence of the medium while incorporating the humanistic touches of the genre's current writers.

Pure fun and cleverly written

I'm not much of a fiction writer, but the author has a good concept at work that keeps the reader interested. He switches back and forth between two characters, a rookie superhero and a old hat supervillain, each taking the lead narrator position every other chapter. So, once you might start getting board with the superhero type, you get to suddenly get back into the mind of the book's supervillain. The story is indeed a comic book story, but it also parodies and brings out the inherent realities that would arise if superheroes were indeed real. So, you get to find out the superman-like character is not loved by everyone because he can be kind of a self-obsessed jerk and the League of superheroes in the book have a pr department and book deals and the like. The story is pretty simple and straightforward, which works in context of the book, because the lack of intricacy of the plot is made up for by looking at a straightforward series of events from two different and opposing points of view. This method of storytelling allows the reader to have fun being in on all the in-jokes about comic book heroes as well as still making you wish you were a superhero. The author does an exceptional job at making you feel bad for the villain and yet completely realize he's self-sabotaging. My only problem with this book is it makes me yearn for a sequel (something I'm not sure I've ever actually read in fiction). And I worry that Austin will simply move onto other things. Oh well, it was still loads of fun.

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