Soon I Will be Invincible by Austin Grossman, a review

Austin Grossman’s debut novel is as spectacular as it’s subject and characters. Tackling the much maligned genre of comic super heroes, Grossman eschews the over the top action, thin to non existent story lines, and bad dialog that seem to hamper the genre. He has approached his subject seriously, putting the focus on the people rather than their powers. Assuming all the assorted tropes that every long running comic uses (other dimensions, time travel, magic, etc., etc., etc. ) to extend its life and make some small sense of their convoluted, contradictory stories, he creates a believable world. The book is populated by even more believable characters, characters with body image, self-esteem and assorted other issues. No “whams”, “biffs”, or “kapows” can be found in the pages of the book. Instead he emphasizes the very real problems of alienation, solitude, and being an outsider. Taking a look at the psychology of his characters as opposed to their super physiology. A look that I found both fascinating and compelling.

The story centers on two characters: long time super villain, Dr. Impossible and a brand new super hero, Fatale. Impossible has broken out of super prison again and immediately puts into action his latest plan for world domination. Fatale, a cyborg and former NSA assassin, has recently joined the world’s premiere super hero team. Her new team was that put Impossible into prison. The story revolves around these two characters and builds to the conclusion one imagines when thinking of comic books. A secluded island fortress bristling with the latest and deadliest technology,and a team of super heroes assaulting it. A violent conflict ensues with Impossible facing down the super team. This, though is not the point. Grossman uses the settings and super hero trappings merely as dressing. Dressing for a much richer and meatier exploration of what it means to be alienated. Remember back to your middle school or high school years, were you part of the in crowd? Were you one of those people who everyone was vying to sit with at lunch, hang out with after school, or even just be somewhat associated with in any way? It is likely you were not, even if you were I know you were troubled about just where you fit into things and how. This is the bulk of Grossman’s book. Exploring the emotions and feelings of alienation and being an outsider. What strange alchemical reaction turns some kids into ‘winners’ and others into ‘losers’? What damage does this do to their psyches? How long can it last? Most of us outgrow the sense of alienation or rejection we sensed in high school and earlier and at times the characters can appear juvenile for their continued existence in a world that largely ends once the growth spurts stop. But, perhaps this is more subtle commentary by Grossman, comics it seems have never grown up, nor have the characters that populate their pages. Perhaps those of us who reading them have yet to as well…

If you’re interested in checking it go to your local library, bookstore or check it out here at amazon. Mr. Grossman’s website can be found here.

Ahem… I’m sorry and I’ll do better.

I missed posting again yesterday. Sorry guys. I’m trying to do better. I was busy at work and then at home. Oh well! So what is going on here? Any news worth posting? Let’s see what is going on in my life that is humorous or at least a pleasure to read? Not a thing. This is the hardest part of writing, getting into a riff, finding a topic that just seems to spring wholly grown from my head.
The fairy tale post was one of those. I know of several things I could write about, but none of them really interest me. I should stop writing this right now and work on the dozen projects that are floating half formed in my head. I can’t tell you any more about Faxandu because I haven’t gotten any further. I could tell you about Soon I will Be Invincible, but I’m stuck on how to write it. There is also a review of Mainspring, which I need to read. James Rollin’s first book too. So I have lots of work to do. I will post when I have news

Attack!

Nothing is more entertaining than a man in a latex monster suit trashing a miniature city. The original Godzilla, titled Gojira in Japan has rarely been seen outside of it’s homeland. Godzilla, as it was titled when it came over the Pacific had Raymond Burr added to it, so as not to alienate white people. The lines Burr was made to deliver are often less than stellar. The original release is, as everyone knows now a condemnation of the United States use of nuclear weapons. It was a warning to people everywhere and every when about the dangers of nuclear escalation. A problem that remains very much with us in places like Israel, India, Russia, the United States, Pakistan, China, North Korea, and the UK. The nuclear club grows ever larger as time passes. I hope it is unnecessary for me to say that with familiarity comes contempt. As things become ever more common they lose our respect. This cannot be allowed to happen when it comes to the forces that power the universe’s furnaces… You don’t here much today on television or in the papers about nuclear threats. The airwaves are full of talks of biological threats and IED’s. That’s fine I guess. Though it distracts us from much more real threats. The same goes for all this talk of rogue states and terrorists. The only nuclear devices that have ever been used were done so by Nations recognized by the United Nations. In fact every single permanent member of the UN Security council has tested the weapons and carries an arsenal of them. In all likelihood if and when nuclear weapons are used it will not be by some terrorist but by a respected Nation of the world. They will of course have honeyed words and a long list of reasons for doing so. None of which will actually justify their use of such terrible weapons. I hope I never live to see the day.

What happened?

As is sometimes the case life interferes with our best laid plans… I didn’t get around to writing anything yesterday. Though I had plenty of time to do so. The only thing that would have been worth posting was the form letter I received from Google saying that they weren’t looking for anyone like me to come work for them. So I guess I’m going to have to focus on this whole GRE thing. I love the idea of going to school and becoming an expert on something. I love learning. I worry though that going to graduate school only delays things and doesn’t solve anything. When it is all done with and I walk away with a Masters degree or Doctorate I still have to decide what to do with my life and then find someone willing to pay me for it…

Something to think/worry about it…

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