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
Posted in Original Characters, Published in 2011
Tagged Leon Ardkin, The Supernots
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
Posted in Best Of
Tagged A Thousand Faces, A.J. Menden, After the Golden Age, Andrew Mayer, Beta City, Bitter Seeds, Blaze of Glory, Broken, Caitlin Kittredge, Carrie Vaughn, Chelsea M. Campbell, Chicks in Capes, Daniel Clowes, Ex-Heroes, Ex-Patriots, Fort Freak, Frank Byrns, George Mann, George R.R. Martin, Ghosts of Manhattan, Ghosts of War, Gods of Justice, Ian Tregillis, Invasion: Book One of the Secret World Chronicle, Jackie Kessler, Karen O'Brien, Kari Townsend, Kelly Meding, Kevin Hosey, Leon Ardkin, Lori Gentile, Lou Anders, Masked, Matthew Hughes, Mercedes Lackey, Michael Carroll, Michael Lea, Mystery Men (& Women), Peter Clines, Ron Fortier, Sean Cummings, Sentinels: Stellarax, Shades of Gray, Sheryl Nantus, Sorceress Interupted, Susan Jane Bigelow, The Ascension: A Super Human Clash, The Damned Busters, The Death-Ray, The Falling Machine, The Green Lama Unbound, The Rise of Renegade X, The Samantha Granger Experiment: Fearless, The Supernots, Trance, Unseen World, Van Allen Plexico, Warden's Trance
