TJ Klune
Klune introduces us to a completely queer central cast, and apart from a few clunky remarks from a generally well-meaning Police officer father, queer love and desire gets to breathe on the page. It’s a refreshing Superpower narrative, no metaphors here.
We follow protagonist Nick Bell as he explores his emerging queerness with his best friend Seth, in its most awkward, nerdy, fanfic-inspired throes, wrestling with his infatuation, struggling with idolization and authentic, genuine attraction. Nick is crushing on Shadow Star, who’s timely intervention saves him from aggression. But can a superhero only truly love another superhero, Nick decides he needs to find out and become an Extra-Ordinary person of super attributes himself, setting out on a journey filled with adventure and secrets as he’s offered the opportunity to become a superhero.
Obviously setting itself up for a run of sequels, but that’s dealt with in a smart and interesting way. A great Young LGBTQ+ person read.
Out now £16.99
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