This is less "Pup-Fiction" and more written from those wonderful fantasies and day dreams that a young reader of comic books might have had in the silver age of comics, 1970s (ish) when Spiderman and the X-Men were on the rise. When I was nine years old, I benefited from a friend who had a wonderful imagination and was able to make up stories where he inserted us into the mix of superheroes. Most of his were borrowed from his extensive comic book collection. Stories could last for hours. Too bad he's an optometrist today and not a writer. This book sort of took me back there.
In many ways, I am still like that 9 year old kid with a wild imagination and the ability to put words and pictures with that wonderful question "What if we....?"
It's a good read. The characters are rich. There are shades of the great grand-genre, pulp fiction, but also shades of the 1980's prime time soaps. There is a rich plot that, if there is a fault, takes a long time to show itself and, links this book to the next one. It's long, which is a plus for me (when it's good) and I liked the characters.
There is action, but there is a lot of action-less action. By that I mean the behind the scenes plots and twists. Character secrets and stories and some relationship drama. It's kind of a Soap Opera for Superheroes with lots of action, or an action story with Superheroes and lots of drama (the good kind).
I'm giving it 5 stars, but it's not perfect. It gets five stars for smooth, writing, a well thought out plot, an honest commitment to the Superhero theme (and it's pulp fiction roots) and interesting characters.
The down side of this is:
Sometimes a little too much drama. I did want to slap Vince and Nick a few times. And Alice...though, thankfully, that was wonderfully managed. There were also too many pretty people. Okay, I get it, "superheroes right? Pulp Fiction, right? Whadya expect?" Maybe a "Swamp Thing Goes to College guy?" I don't know... or maybe more "normal?" Generally, this is tolerable, given the genre.
Girly girls that could hammer the be-Jesus! out of you. Right out of the comic books and possibly one of the most stigmatized problems with the genre. Men can wear armor and "Suit up." Women wear skin tight unitards... They have a party..."What will I wear! (Gasp!)...CALL ALICE NOW!" Generally this was cute and there were plenty of female characters who could put a whopping smackdown on your ass... hurt a fellah. On the good side, it was an attempt by a MAN to make female action heroines feminine rather than women who fight like men then go cry about it. He still might need to polish that up a bit. Oh, wait... Vince isn't a girl... maybe it wasn't so bad?
Too much like when I was in college. Booze, Girls... Parties... I know what Guys want... I know what guys want... I know what girls want...(insert favorite 80s MTV music video here)... of course, I can't say it wasn't completely unrealistic... but then, knowing what I know now, if there college went like mine... well, there's a reason I'm gong to school on the 30 year plan...
Other than that, this is fun, worth reading. You may need to respect the genre, which does include racy combat oriented people, even if they are thinkers. All the drama of college, without as many rocks in the romantic world and lots of fun battles and "tests."
There is also a great plot that is like the barrels in Jaws, the first movie. Once Squint and Pooper shot the shark with lines attached to barrels... you didn't need to see the shark, but when those barrels popped up!.. oh-boy... adrenalin time! You didn't have to see the shark to know it was there. With this, there are things going on behind the scenes and Haley has attached barrels to that plot shark that pop up now and again. It is well done (especially for a genre that prefers straight up bad guys) and interesting.
Generally, this is a nostalgic read for young adults and adults (too much sex, booze and violence).
Warning
Sex Booze and violence encouraged by the University... um... the science on this does not work out to be accurate as much as it mirrors reality... sometimes. I think it was too cavalier about alcohol but did not count off because it isn't too far off of society on that one. Sex, it's not dripping with it...ugh.. sorry for that visual... They are of age but... so young....(Yes, obviousoly if your a geriatric father of an 11 year old girl like me, it might tug a thread or two that ultimately pull on... "MY LITTLE GIRL WILL NEVER GO TO COLLEGE!"... and "That's it.. Home Schooling until she gets a PhD!") Still, it's all conceptual and... not unrealistic (Sigh, there.. I said it... it sucks being a reading dad sometimes... especially when you can read into things.)
Violence this ain't your grand-pappy's Buster Brown Comics.... these guys draw blood and break bones. That is actually more of a correction of a flaw in the genre, but... takin' out a villain ain't always pretty.
Good read, worth reading... 5 stars (which don't come easy from me)
Good writing, good multi-tiered plot, interesting characters, some gender issues but manageable, some drama but... meh... and fun college hijinks. (Gulp).. A nostalgic read.