Tag Archives: Leon Ardkin

“A Hero Without a Villain Is Tedium”

Leon Ardkin has written a novel about a morally challenged scientist and his family of flawed superheroes. The Supernots is funny, but it’s more than just a “clash of the nuts.” It’s a smart, farcical novel that includes a bit … Continue reading

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Superhero Novels: The Best of 2010 and a Peek at 2011

Masked, a collection of straight-up superhero stories was the best book of 2010. So sayeth SuperheroNovels.com. Each of the contributing authors fearlessly embraced the tropes of superhero fiction and successfully expanded the genre’s horizons. Hats off to the project’s editor … Continue reading

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