Astro City Through open doors

Kurt Busiek

Book - 2014

"Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson launch their next epic in the world of Astro City when a mysterious door appears, heralding the arrival of the Ambassador. But when an ordinary man is caught in a cosmic conflict, it is up to favorites like Samaritan and Honor Guard, as well as new heroes, to rise to the occasion and save the world! Astro City #1-6"--

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Published
New York : DC Comics [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Kurt Busiek (author)
Other Authors
Brent Eric Anderson (illustrator)
Physical Description
161 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781401247522
  • Through open doors, part one
  • Welcome to HumanoGlobal
  • Mistakes
  • On the sidelines
  • Thumbtacks & yarn
  • Through open doors, part two
  • Sketchbook
  • About the creators.
Review by Library Journal Review

When this Eisner and Harvey Award-winning series returned after a hiatus, it relaunched with four excellent stories of the human side of superheroes, collected in Shining Stars. In this succeeding volume, preeminent comics scribe Busiek (Marvels; JLA/Avengers) reveals the reverse: the extraordinary side of more ordinary folk living among superpowered movers and shakers. Introduced here are an app developer and a mob lieutenant who dare to approach an alien ambassador, and a help-desk staffer on a superhero team's emergency contact line who deals with guilt over a mistaken judgment call. More closely straddling the boundary between "super" and "typical" are the apparently nonpowered early 20th-century steampunk adventuress Dame Progress, and a remarkable group of powered individuals who eschew the conflict of the hero/villain life and use their abilities in other ways (e.g., construction or movie special effects). And even here Busiek is not short of great ideas for new heroes and villains, presenting anime-esque supergirl American Chibi, Vertigo-esque occultist the Broken Man, and wannabe villain-master the Majordomo. VERDICT With such compelling characters, Anderson's outstanding artwork, and Ross's iconic cover, what's not to love? S.R. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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