Looks like revenge by farting in your boyfriend’s biker helmet.
Zsuzsa
5 months ago
It took me a moment to notice the worst part of this cover: underneath the almost-illegible “Teen Heroes Unleashed: Book 1,” there’s an even more illegible word: “Illustrated.” The entire book looks like this.
“My super power is turning my body invisible. Not my head, though. That stays visible. I can sneak in anywhere as long as no one looks at my head.”
Last edited 5 months ago by Marc
Marc
5 months ago
About the hidden co-author, T. Plutarch: there seems to be many similar super-hero books with him as a co-author, but his bio is some in-world character description. (And this book’s table of contents only lists an ‘about the author’ section for Paula) I wonder if he’s writing them all but using pen-names, or he’s a credited ghost-writer for other people’s superhero story ideas, something like that. I’m done investigating it because I don’t really care, but it’s curious.
Looks like revenge by farting in your boyfriend’s biker helmet.
It took me a moment to notice the worst part of this cover: underneath the almost-illegible “Teen Heroes Unleashed: Book 1,” there’s an even more illegible word: “Illustrated.” The entire book looks like this.
Dear god!
“My super power is turning my body invisible. Not my head, though. That stays visible. I can sneak in anywhere as long as no one looks at my head.”
About the hidden co-author, T. Plutarch: there seems to be many similar super-hero books with him as a co-author, but his bio is some in-world character description. (And this book’s table of contents only lists an ‘about the author’ section for Paula) I wonder if he’s writing them all but using pen-names, or he’s a credited ghost-writer for other people’s superhero story ideas, something like that. I’m done investigating it because I don’t really care, but it’s curious.
You have already gone above and beyond.