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Iron Man 2020 & Superman Red Son

Alternate Realities, Timeless Stories:

Iron Man 2020 & Superman: Red Son

Hey, everyone! This week’s picks are two stories that take familiar heroes and push them in unexpected directions. We’re talking about Iron Man 2020 (TP)—a character I obsessed over as a kid—and Superman: Red Son (TP), a game-changer that came along after I’d already opened the store and thought I’d seen it all. Let’s get into why these books deserve a spot on your shelf.


Iron Man 2020 TP: A Dystopian Marvel I Couldn’t Stop Reading
When I first came across Iron Man 2020 (In Amazing Spider-Man Annual #20—I had to go back and find all of his earlier appearances!), I was hooked. Arno Stark’s future felt bold and different from anything I’d read up to that point. The iconic gears on his armor (you can’t miss them) gave him a mechanical, almost industrial edge that screamed “future” in the best 80s way possible. Back then, I’d spend hours imagining what it would be like to wear that suit and navigate a world where technology had taken over every aspect of life, oh, and how goofy his "wheelies" seemed to me.

As an adult revisiting it, what strikes me is how layered the story is. Arno isn’t Tony—he’s colder, more pragmatic, and willing to cross lines Tony wouldn’t dream of. The world he inhabits is grittier, more morally complex, and his choices reflect that. The story explores humanity’s dependence on technology, a theme that feels even more relevant today than it did back then. If you’re a fan of futuristic, thought-provoking tales with a healthy dose of action, Iron Man 2020 is a must-read.

Superman: Red Son TP: A New Look at an Old Favorite
By the time Superman: Red Son came out, I was already running the shop and surrounded by stories every day. I thought I’d seen every twist and take on Superman. Then this came along and turned everything upside down. Superman as a Soviet hero? It felt like something only the Elseworlds line could pull off, but Mark Millar didn’t just pull it off—he delivered a masterpiece.

What’s brilliant about Red Son is that it doesn’t just put Superman in a new setting—it asks what happens when his ideals are shaped by a completely different system. Kal-El still believes in doing what’s right, but his vision of “right” is molded by Soviet values, creating a Superman who’s familiar yet completely unique. The moral dilemmas and ideological clashes are fascinating, and the alternate takes on characters like Wonder Woman, Lex Luthor, and especially Batman are unforgettable.

Even as an adult, I found myself thinking about this story long after I finished it. It’s not just a fresh take on Superman—it’s a reminder of how much our environment and upbringing shape us. And yes, Batman’s fur hat still makes me chuckle every time I see it. "My little babushka."

Both of these stories remind me why I love comics. Whether they’re from my childhood or came along when I was already deep into the industry, they challenge what we know about our favorite heroes and give us new ways to think about them. Stop by the shop and grab your copies—whether you’re reliving old favorites or discovering them for the first time, I promise you won’t regret it.

Bonkie & Me
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Cat in Hero's Lap

The Hero, The Quest… and The Cat Nap?

Cat in Hero's Lap

The Hero, The Quest… and The Cat Nap?

Welcome back to Brian’s Tuesday Picks! Last week, we dove into DC’s Compact Comics with classics like All-Star Superman and Batman: Hush. Today, we’re switching things up with a more whimsical yet heartwarming series that’s become an unexpected gem on our shelves: Cat on the Hero’s Lap.</P

This series is a breath of fresh air in the manga world, blending action and slice-of-life comedy in a way that’s nothing short of charming. Imagine your classic “hero” tale—but with a twist. Our protagonist might be tough and ready to defend the kingdom, but he’s got a secret weakness that’s both relatable and delightful: his feline companion! Watching a stoic hero helplessly melt whenever his cat curls up on his lap? It’s endearing, funny, and surprisingly humanizing.

One of the things that makes Cat on the Hero’s Lap stand out is how it plays with the idea that even the most courageous heroes have soft spots. And isn’t that true for all of us? There’s something about this series that reminds us that strength and softness can coexist, which feels especially heartwarming in today’s fast-paced world.

If you’re a fan of lighthearted manga with a mix of magic, adventure, and laugh-out-loud moments, you’ll want to pick this one up. And if you’ve ever been held hostage by your own cat who decided your lap was their new throne, you’ll relate even more! We hope you’ll stop by the shop to check it out and let us know if it stole your heart as quickly as it did ours.

Volume 1-3 are instock at Twilight Comics at the time of this review. Volume 4 ships toward the end of January.

See you next week for another Tuesday Picks—happy reading!

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Picks for 11/05/24

Heroic Reads for Fall: All-Star Superman & Batman: Hush

Picks for 11/05/24

Classic Heroes for Cozy Reads: All-Star Superman & Batman: Hush

Welcome to Tuesday Picks! As the days get a little shorter and the air a little crisper, I find myself drawn to stories that pack an emotional punch—books that stick with you even after you’ve closed the cover. This week, I’m sharing two stories from the new DC Compact Comics line that do just that, though each in its own way.

All-Star Superman

Why I Love It

All-Star Superman is a comfort read in the best possible way. This isn’t your typical Superman saves the day and flies off into the sunset. It’s a story about hope, sacrifice, and a little bit of sadness that makes the good moments shine all the brighter. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely take us deeper into Superman’s world, showing the side of him that just wants to help people because he cares. It’s full of big-hearted moments that remind me why I started reading comics in the first place.

There’s something about the pacing and quiet moments here that just resonate. If you’re a fan of stories that make you feel the weight of the character’s journey, you’ll be in good company with All-Star Superman. It’s a read that lingers—in the best way.

Batman: Hush

Why I Love It

And then, there’s Batman: Hush, which is all about atmosphere and intrigue. Picture Batman grappling with his past, encountering old foes, and piecing together a mystery that keeps you on your toes. Jeff Loeb and Jim Lee crafted something here that feels like vintage Batman: dark, a little twisted, and full of suspense. Gotham feels especially alive in this one, and the story draws you into its shadows just as much as Batman himself.

What I love most about Hush is the way it balances action with detective work, keeping you guessing with each new chapter. If you’re a Batman fan—or even just curious about the world of Gotham—it’s a must-read, especially on a chilly night when you’re in the mood for a little mystery. Thanks for stopping by this week! Let me know if either of these titles catches your interest—or if you’ve got a favorite you think I should check out. Until next time, happy reading!

Bonkie & Me
Author, Owner, Cat Lover

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