Announce Date: July 6, 2011
SuperHeroMultiverse.com Celebrates Epic Heroes for an Epic Age
URL:
http://www.SuperHeroMultiverse.com
Superhuman strength. Virtual invulnerability. Motivated to defend the
world from criminals and madmen. Possessing a secret identity. And
they even have fashion sense—they look great in long underwear and cat
suits. These are the traits that define the quintessential superhero.
Now SuperHeroMultiverse.com includes all those characters whose
impossible feats graced the pages of comic books during comics'
Golden, Silver and Bronze Ages. They are all here: Batman, Captain
America, Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, Catwoman, Superman,
X-Men and hundreds of others.
Informative and fun, SuperHeroMultiverse.com is the ultimate
compendium of everyone's favorite superheroes and anti-heroes and
their sidekicks, villains, love interests, superpowers, and modus
operandi. It covers the best-loved and historically significant comic
book, movie, television, and graphic novel superheroes—mainstream and
counterculture, famous and forgotten, best and worst.
These characters repeatedly saved planet Earth from the well-laid
plans of supervillains, larger-than-life aliens, and Nazi
infiltrators. By the mid-twentieth century, heroes had evolved from
the All-American boy fantasy to multidimensional characters who
clearly reflected the dreams and fears of our world today.
SuperHeroMultiverse.com details how, when the real world had become a
darker place, it necessitated a new kind of hero. Popular heroes of
yesteryear were reinvented to meet the demands of the new age. And so
began the rise of the anti-hero, the fresh breed of brazen, gritty,
adventurer that includes the likes of the Punisher, Wolverine, Green
Lantern, Buffy, Hellboy and Spawn. Some of these icons possess
superhuman qualities, yet they are often nearly paralyzed with angst,
doubt, and disillusionment—identifying with what we are all going
through because of the sudden uncertainty and insecurities in our own
world.
We all need heroes, whether fictitious or real, and
SuperHeroMultiverse.com is more than just a walk down memory lane.
Through detailed stories, descriptions, and explanations it shows why
the idea of battling the forces of evil and injustice never go out of
style. For information, contact Kae Tienstra of KT Public Relations
by phone or email -
610-395-6298,
k...@ktpublicrelations.com
Posted by Eric Ward on 07/06/11
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