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A Once Crowded Sky: A Novel

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Once Crowded Sky: A Novel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom King
Illustrated by Tom Fowler
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 156
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Fantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781451652017
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Atria Books
Imprint Atria Books
Publication Date 23 June 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

The super men of Arcadia City fight daily to destroy the earth's villains-until they are forced to sacrifice their unique powers along with Ultimate, the greatest hero of them all, to save the world. Suddenly these comic book characters are transformed from the marvelous into the mundane, forced to cope with life as ordinary human beings. One superhero, The Soldier of Freedom, had no problem letting go of the glory. But when a new threat blasts through Arcadia, he accepts his duty and reenlists in the next great war without his amazing abilities. He's forced to seek the help of the sole hero who refused to make the sacrifice-PenUltimate, the sidekick of Ultimate, who through his own rejection of the game has become the most powerful man in the world, and the only one who can rescue humanity from destruction. After working as a CIA counterterrorism agent behind enemy lines in war zones across the world, novelist Tom King was inspired to use the comic book genre to comment on a society too eager to group the world into villains and heroes. The result is this tour de force debut, combining bombastic, comic-book-style storytelling with modern literary fiction. Incredibly original and brilliantly imaginative, A Once Crowded Sky will captivate avid comic book fans and literary fiction readers with its ingenious spin on the world of villains and superheroes...where nothing is truly black or white.

Author Biography

Tom King worked for the counterterrorism unit at the Central Intelligence Agency following the events of 9/11. Before the CIA, he worked for DC Comics and Marvel. He lives in Washington, D.C. Visit AOnceCrowdedSky.com.

Reviews

"An exciting post-millennial conflict allegory, which echoes the terror of Alan Moore's writing for Watchmen while sidestepping out of its shadow. " -- The A.V. Club "An original, assured debut . . . Impossible to put down." -- Library Journal "Everything we love about comics - origin tales, a worthy villain, team-ups...conspiracies, super technology, disgraced heroes, redeemed villains - it's all here. And it's a fun read." -- Wired.com "Beyond postmodern, complex in conception . . . relevant to the graphic-novel, video-gaming generation." -- Kirkus Reviews "A more literary - and literate - novel, making effective use of the present tense to add urgency to the tale, and creates characters that are agreeably complex. 'A Once Crowded Sky' also benefits from the black-and-white comic book-style illustrations by Tom Fowler that help readers visualize these unfamiliar heroes." -- Tulsa World "King presents us with a story that subtly questions our ideas of humanity and heroism. The tale moves quickly and fluidly... an incredible page-turner." -- The Charleston Post and Courier "Ultimately a story of wonder, and of redemption. . . . At its core, this is a story about humanity, told from the perspective of simultaneously the most and the least human of us all." -- Spencer Daily Reporter, IA "In a summer swimming in comic book inspired blockbusters, perhaps the most visionary tale in a generation won't be found in either a multiplex or the local comic book shop but rather nestled in the shelves of your local book retailer." -- Fandompost.com "King's story revolves around the only superpowered hero left in the world-the one who stayed behind with his wife when all the others sacrificed themselves to save the world. As a strange new violent terrorism begins destroying parts of cities at random, PenUltimate needs to decide whether he wants to be a hero again...an enjoyable postmodern superhero story." * Washington City Paper * "Masterfully developed, incorporating versions of the archetypal superhero into a fantastic modern prose story. I loved the author's entertaining writing, the occasional humor, and the connections to myth, history, and literature. I breezed through a lot of the book, not wanting to put down such a well-written, epic fantasy story. By the way, I don't think I've ever read a comic book in my life..." * SusieBookworm * "A good and quick read for anyone looking to enjoy some good fiction...even if you aren't into comics whatsoever you can enjoy this book." * Moarpowah.com * "A fascinating concept...it kept me spellbound from page 1 right to the end." * Popcornreads.com *