An edition of Superfolks (1977)

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An edition of Superfolks (1977)

Superfolks

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From the dust jacket:

There were no more heroes. Kennedy was dead. Batman and Robin were dead. The Lone Ranger was dead. Superman was missing. Even Snoopy had bought it: missing in action over France.

In this fading pantheon of heroes, the very last to give up combat against the forces of evil had been the most powerful hero of all, unseen in almost a decade since, unknown to the world, his Superpowers had begun to fail.

Slipping into the humdrum routine of middle-class life, using the humdrum secret name David Brinkley, he was now forty-two years old, married, with two children and a third on the way. He expected never again to dash into a phone booth, strip down to his uniform, don his purple mask, and leap into battle against the forces of darkness.

Then comes a TV new bulletin; an ominous phone call; and Brinkley, against his wishes, dragging along the flab of middle age, is drawn into one last heroic battle to save the world.

In his comic adventures, searching to understand what is happening, find the enemy, and deal with his own yearnings, he encounters a collage of characters from real and imaginary worlds, including nefarious villains of every sort and the girl reporter who was the lost romance of his youth.

Brinkley is Everyman, mourning lost goals and lost powers, dealing with his own multiple identity, facing the encroachments of middle age - like the rest of us.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
240

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Superfolks
Superfolks
February 10, 2005, St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback in English
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Superfolks: A Novel
2005, St. Martin's Press
in English
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Superfolks
1980, Magnum
in English
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Super-folks
1978, Angus and Robertson
in English
Cover of: Superfolks
Superfolks: [a novel]
1977, Dial Press
in English - First
Cover of: Superfolks - St. Martin's Griffin Edition
Superfolks - St. Martin's Griffin Edition
1977, St. Martin's Griffin
Hardcover - Reprint edition
Cover of: Super-Folks ( Super Folks )
Super-Folks ( Super Folks )
1977, Dial Press
Paperback
Cover of: Super-Folks
Super-Folks
Publisher unknown
Hardcover

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Book Details


First Sentence

"There were no more heroes."

Classifications

Library of Congress
, PS3563.A954 S9 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
Weight
7.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9658012M
Internet Archive
superfolks0000maye
ISBN 10
0312339925
ISBN 13
9780312339920
LCCN
76053033
OCLC/WorldCat
57707671
Library Thing
173310
Goodreads
22366

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