Hi-Tech Hot 'n Heavy Geeks

A Review of League of Superheroes

Frank Creed
Hi-tech, hot 'n heavy geeks confronting diabolical anti-humans.

America loves its superheroes. Spiderman held the top grossing film spot for a long time and the first superhero, Superman, gave people hope during the Great Depression. In new hard times, Stephen Leon Rice's fiction gives new hope against MegaCorp wealth and power.

But there's more. In a classic genre of good and evil, League of Superheroes grounds morality in God. All will be entertained, and none will be offended-something not easily pulled off. Rice does this with a dry quirky humor infused in teen characters. Who has the time and resources to be superheroes? Smart young people. As long as they don't get grounded, only young people have the innocence, hope, and energy to fight for right. Because of the situations and humor that keeps League of Superheroes from taking itself too seriously, this is destined to be a read-aloud favorite for readers and listeners alike.

I highly recommend League of Superheroes . . . and can't wait for the next installment of what is sure to become a series.

League of Superheroes
Stephen Leon Rice
ISBN: 978-1-934-284-05-6
Publisher: Writers Cafe Press
Date: September 2000
Page Count: 168

Published by Frank Creed

Frank Creed is a novelist, freelance writer, book reviewer, blogger and founder of the Lost Genre Guild. He is the author of Flashpoint: Book One of the Underground, a Christian cyberpunk novel. www.frankcre...  View profile

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