The Mysterious Minute-Men Omnibus!
The Omnibus you've been waiting for!
Collecting all the serials that make up the history of The Mysterious Minute-Men in one collection, this book sets the stage for the long-awaited, novel-length sequel.
Learn all about The Mysterious Minute-Man, Orion, Powerhouse, and the rest of the team!
Find out why The Diabolical Chef Jacques is still their greatest villain!
Superhero parody like you've never read before!
Product Details
Format:
254 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, cream interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink
ISBN:
978-0-9784923-1-1
Publisher:
Savage Enterprises Publishing
Copyright:
© 2008 Mike Aragona
Language:
English
Country:
Canada
Reader Reviews
Dan R.:
Great stuff! It's like the Wild Card series written by the Monty Pyton crew!
Laurent M.:
Funny. Very funny in fact. Don't you dare stop writing about their further adventures!
Mario C.:
Gad, I love this series!! More, more!!
Francisco M.R.:
Funny and high-spirited. The silliness of it all makes it a great read.
Johanne M.:
I laugh and I laugh and I laugh...
Daniel R.:
The characters and situations are a mix of superhero tropes, song lyrics, pop culture and riffs on people who have been part of the very APA where the stories were being published (including yours truly). It's a fast, fun and goofy romp where the heroes can often be as ridiculous as the villains but where good does eventually triumph over evil without becoming grim, gritty and depressing.
Lesley D.:
This is one of the strangest books that I have ever read. It is full of eccentric superheroes and diabolical, bumbling villains who are obsessed with Orange soda and donuts. When I first started reading it, it was light and fun and overall very relaxing, but I'm not sure that it is intended to be read straight through like you would a normal novel, because by the time I got to the end I was I little burnt out on all of the reoccurring themes. The stories all seemed to blend together, as did the characters.
Over all, I enjoyed it, and will recommend it to my friends. But I will give them a warning not to read it all at once. Just like with donuts or soda, too much of a good thing isn't good for you.