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A multi-author collection of eighteen original superhero tales ranging from the dark to the hysterical to the downright bizarre, including 2016 Aurora Award nominee "e;Super Frenemies"e; by Stephen Kotowych."e;And Introducing the Scarlet Scrapper"e; by Leonard Apa: A Golden Age tale of an actor who hates playing a superhero on the radio but discovers a new role awaiting him."e;Sovereign's Last Hurrah"e; David Court: In a retirement home, elderly supervillains scheme to return an item of power to their greatest enemy."e;RIGHTMAN! Loses the Faith"e; Gary Cuba: Being a superhero is what you make of it, and what you can make from it."e;Dax and the Red Eyes"e; Adrienne Dellwo: Dax's disability prevents him from telling anyone about his brother using powers to hurt people."e;Dum Dum"e; Leod D. Fitz: Some supervillains are geniuses, and others are simply well-trained."e;Light Therapy"e; Che Gilson: Being a sidekick is a thankless job."e;Pinning Portugal"e; Elliotte Rusty Harold: A group of supervillains hatches a new scheme that naturally goes awry."e;When Fukayna Danced Her Libraries"e; Jake Johnson: Eventually even superheroes need to step away from the job."e;Super Frenemies"e; Stephen Kotowych: A group of super-powered children take on the neighborhood bully with surprising results."e;The Faces of the Wind"e; Laura Lamoreaux: After World War II, the country no longer needed superheroes, leaving the heroes with difficult decisions."e;Capacity Crowds"e; Paul McMahon: He wants to be a real superhero, but can't seem to find a villain to match him."e;Heart of the Matter"e; Robert J. Mendenhall: Cameron's powers are preventing the medical treatment that may save his life."e;Ebony Boneshaft, Secret Superhero"e; Wendy Qualls: She didn't mean to discover Ebony Boneshaft's secret identity, and when she did, it caused no end of trouble for her."e;Eye of the Beholder"e; Dave Ring: Being seen as the object of everyone's desire is a poor way to live life."e;I Am Hathor"e; Aaron Michael Ritchey & Jason Henry Evans: Balancing superheroics and motherhood is a difficult dance for Hathor."e;The Romulus Proposition"e; Tim Rohr: When the mighty have fallen, it's probably because they were pushed."e;Saul, Again"e; Eric Rosenfield: A time traveler takes a circuitous, long-term approach to facing a dangerous villain."e;Damn the Dark, Damn the Light"e; K. H. Vaughan: There's a fine line between heroism and nihilism and sooner or later everyone crosses it.