Ethan Rogers is a comic-loving, just-turned-thirteen kid fascinated with superheros. His town of Metier is always reporting weird lights and UFO sightings, and Ethan would like nothing better than to see an alien. But then his life starts to take a turn for the weird. Scrawny Ethan discovers within himself an ability to fight using moves he's never learned, which makes him the target of something definitely not human...
Sometimes comics are more interesting than real life. That was Ethan's life until his thirteenth birthday, and in an attempt to make his real life more bearable, he comic-captions everything in his mind. And then sometimes real life is stranger than any comic. That's Ethan's life after his birthday, when his body starts changing in a lot of really interesting ways. Despite warnings to lay low, Ethan can't see the problem with showing off a little. But there's more to being a superhero than he imagined, and he forgot that superhero stories usually include super-villains as well.
This is a fast read, amusing, and very well set up. I could wish some of Ethan's friends got a little more page time, but the story works for what it is. Ethan and his friends all have their own little hobbies, which makes for interesting conversations like the physics of Loony Tunes. The action scenes fly fast and furious, and Ethan has to learn most of his power by the seat of his pants.
Overall I love the book. It's a good start to the series, and though it ties up the main plot, leaves a lot of room for sequels. I rate this book Recommended.