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Love & Capes Vol. 1: Do You Want To Know A Secret? (2013)

by Thomas F. Zahler(Favorite Author)
4.14 of 5 Votes: 1
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IDW Publishing
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Love and Capes
review 1: I was looking for a different medium to read and I was looking for web comics since they were more accessible but I didn't know where to start. I came across a couple of recommendation for this comic, since I wanted a romance one and I bought it on a whim.Do not regret that decision at all! Although this is one of my first comic in forever! I don't know what the price should be and I initially thought it was quite pricey (12 pounds on book depository), but when I received it in the mail, I thought it was totally worth it! The pages were glossy and all the comics were in color. The comic itself was lighthearted, fun and depicts the honest truth of relationships. There were a lot of superhero references, which I completely loved because I am a huge nerd and grew up with supe... morerheros, mainly DC comics. Though, there was a spider-man reference thrown in there as well, which surprised me. But still loved it.
review 2: It had been a while since I checked back in on Thom Zahler's romantic superhero comedy, but I figured his impending arrival for Free Comic Book Day at my store (as well as the new FCBD issue) was as good a time as any to catch up.Love and Capes is a sweet, funny take on superhero romance. At first glance, Love & Capes is "Lois & Clark" with a different hero, but it's actually considerably more than that, different enough to be new and fresh while familiar enough to make fans of the superhero genre, and romances within it, nod and grin in recognition.The book opens with his hero (Crusader/Mark) revealing his secret identity to his girlfriend (Abby), and from there it becomes something much more like Tom Beland's "True Story Swear to God" than a Superman book. This is a relationship book, a rom-com, and the superhero elements are more for setting and flavor in that central premise, rather than an excuse for fights and tights. It's more important that Amazonia the super-woman is Crusader's ex than it is what they do fighting crime together. It's more important so see Crusader sipping coffee on a rooftop with Darkblade than to see them cracking bad guy skulls together. It's more important what the emotional fallout is from Abby's sister dating a supervillain than what plot the supervillain was up to.Zahler structures the book so that it's an ongoing, developing story, but interestingly, each page is readable on its own as if it were a comic strip. It's a difficult balancing act that Zahler absolutely nails, so that the book is enjoyable both in smaller chunks and larger collections, like this one.Definitely recommended for fans of relationship sitcoms, as well as those who like to see how the real world impacts superheroes, such as Marvels, Astro City, Powers, etc. Zahler's approach is fairly PG, hemming closer to the G rating, so Powers fans might not find it to have the bite they're looking for, but the books are definitely cousins in terms of their approach to the subject matter. less
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Zain
Fun, light hearted comic book that takes a stab at the "real life" side of super heroes.
amine
Kind of sitcomy and full of relationship cliches but still a lot of fun :)
teegabrielle
Love it!
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