"The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes brings a careful, objective eye to a unique sociological subgroup." —Foreword Reviews
“In this fast-moving and hard-hitting book, Peter Nowak considers what drives some of us to read about superheroes, and a select group to try to be them. Engagingly written and well-researched, this is a welcome addition to superhero scholarship.” —Michael Goodrum
“We’ve all had the experience of watching a superhero movie or reading a comic, and then fantasizing about fighting bad guys for real. In The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes, Peter Nowak does a great job exploring how a person could wear a cape and cowl to actually fight crime in real life, and he walks the line between respect and skepticism in learning why certain people take The Hero’s Journey to heart.” —Eric Molinsky
“The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes takes its subject seriously, and offers a globally-attuned and historically-informed account of an unlikely phenomenon. Peter Nowak avoids snark and cynicism; his kind-hearted yet honest analysis fits well with his material and leaves the reader feeling, in a small way, encouraged.” —Damien K. Picariello
“Peter Nowak breaches various Fortresses of Solitude and secret hideaways to interview people who have chosen to don capes and cowls in real life. Enlightening, surprising and often moving, this book chronicles the emergence of a growing subculture inspired by superheroic adventurers.” —Mark Askwith
"An inherently fascinating read from first page to last." —Paul T. Vogel, MBR Bookwatch
Peter Nowak breaches various Fortresses of Solitude and secret hideaways to interview people who have chosen to don capes and cowls in real life. Enlightening, surprising and often moving, this book chronicles the emergence of a growing subculture inspired by superheroic adventurers.”
The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes takes its subject seriously, and offers a globally-attuned and historically-informed account of an unlikely phenomenon. Peter Nowak avoids snark and cynicism; his kind-hearted yet honest analysis fits well with his material and leaves the reader feeling, in a small way, encouraged.”
In this fast-moving and hard-hitting book, Peter Nowak considers what drives some of us to read about superheroes, and a select group to try to be them. Engagingly written and well-researched, this is a welcome addition to superhero scholarship.”
We’ve all had the experience of watching a superhero movie or reading a comic, and then fantasizing about fighting bad guys for real. In The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes, Peter Nowak does a great job exploring how a person could wear a cape and cowl to actually fight crime in real life, and he walks the line between respect and skepticism in learning why certain people take The Hero’s Journey to heart.”