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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5951

    Review: Age of TV Heroes





    From the moment I first saw Jackson Bostwick leap just slightly off camera I've been hooked on the combination of TV with superheroes. In my lifetime, I've endured them all, the Captain America with the clear shield, the Hulk, Exo Man, even Mandrake and the Spirit movie, I'm an addict and happy to admit it.



    [FONT='Trebuchet MS', sans-serif]Oh Ghetto Man, why are there no further adventures?[/FONT]

    That's why this book by Twomorrows (a publisher who seems to get more of my money than anybody else these days) is pretty amazing to me. I've seen other books on TV Superheroes but they were usually kind of lifeless affairs. Age of TV Heroes is a colourful, insightful love letter to this genre.


    It's design gets you lost in the different eras and it's content could have easily been focused on bigger successes like "Batman" and "The Incredible Hulk" but you see less discussed shows like "Swamp Thing" and "The Tick" in the mix as well.




    [FONT='Trebuchet MS', sans-serif]This is my version of porn.[/FONT]

    If that wasn't enough, authors George Khoury and Jason Hofius have added an incredible chapter about the "Superheroes at Sea World" show (a favourite subject of mine here) that has to be seen to be believed, it's more than I ever hoped for.

    There is no way I can't rave about this fun book, if you're a child of the 60s, 70s or 80s, this book will sing to you.







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  • Falstaff13
    Persistent Member
    • May 28, 2008
    • 1256

    #2
    Strongly agreed. I have read and owned books covering similar territory over the years, but this is one of the best I've seen.

    (One minor thing--it leaves out the early 1990s summer series Human Target, the original version of that show, starring Rick Springfield. Given how thorough the book is, I'm surprised anything got omitted.)
    Hugh H. Davis

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    • The Toyroom
      The Packaging King
      • Dec 31, 2004
      • 16653

      #3
      It's a great book...
      Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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      • Evel KMego
        Museum Daredevil
        • Apr 26, 2006
        • 1444

        #4
        I'll have to check this out.

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        • Actorman
          Museum Super Collector
          • Oct 4, 2010
          • 170

          #5
          I've had this book for awhile. It is awesome!!!!

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          • Bruce Banner
            HULK SMASH!
            • Apr 3, 2010
            • 4335

            #6
            Another winner. TwoMorrows sure do put out some great books.
            PUNY HUMANS!

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