Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
Jul 20, 2016
Publisher
Dark Horse
Description
In a world once brimming with heroic figures, the age of valor has faded into nostalgia. Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston explore this poignant theme through the lens of former champions who have been relegated to a quiet existence far from their former glory. They dive into the lives of these retired heroes, who are now stuck in a rural town, grappling with their lost identities and the lingering echoes of their past exploits.
As they navigate the mundanity of their new lives, every character is haunted by the memories of what they once were and the purpose that has been stripped away. The effects of time weigh heavily upon them, revealing the emotional scars that come with the transition from celebrated hero to ordinary citizen. Each encounter deepens the exploration of loss, regret, and the quest for redemption.
Amidst the shadows of their past, the characters confront the notion that heroes can adapt, evolve, or even reinvent themselves. Stripped of their former powers, they are forced to find new meaning in their lives outside the heroic mantle. The interplay of interpersonal dynamics introduces a rich tapestry of relationships, as former allies and foes alike grapple with the shifting sands of circumstance and identity.
With striking artwork and a hauntingly evocative narrative, this story promises to challenge the very fabric of heroism itself. Through vivid storytelling, Lemire and Ormston encourage readers to ponder what it truly means to be heroic in a world where heroes are no longer celebrated but rather forgotten.
As they navigate the mundanity of their new lives, every character is haunted by the memories of what they once were and the purpose that has been stripped away. The effects of time weigh heavily upon them, revealing the emotional scars that come with the transition from celebrated hero to ordinary citizen. Each encounter deepens the exploration of loss, regret, and the quest for redemption.
Amidst the shadows of their past, the characters confront the notion that heroes can adapt, evolve, or even reinvent themselves. Stripped of their former powers, they are forced to find new meaning in their lives outside the heroic mantle. The interplay of interpersonal dynamics introduces a rich tapestry of relationships, as former allies and foes alike grapple with the shifting sands of circumstance and identity.
With striking artwork and a hauntingly evocative narrative, this story promises to challenge the very fabric of heroism itself. Through vivid storytelling, Lemire and Ormston encourage readers to ponder what it truly means to be heroic in a world where heroes are no longer celebrated but rather forgotten.