Description
In a world where fame equals power, one man stands above the rest—Superstar! But in Superstar: As Seen on TV, the greatest hero on Earth isn’t just fighting villains—he’s fighting for ratings. From legendary creators Kurt Busiek, Stuart Immonen, and Wade Von Grawbadger, this one-shot from Image Comics delivers a fresh, action-packed take on superheroes, celebrity culture, and the cost of staying in the spotlight.
The More You Love Him, The Stronger He Gets!
Superstar’s abilities don’t come from cosmic rays, secret experiments, or alien DNA—they come from the people. The more they admire him, the more powerful he becomes. But when public opinion shifts, his strength fades fast, and in a world driven by media and manipulation, staying on top is harder than ever. Now, as a deadly new threat rises, Superstar must do more than just save the world—he must convince it to believe in him.
Key Highlights:
- A brilliant twist on the superhero genre, where fame fuels power and failure is not an option.
- Sharp storytelling from Kurt Busiek, creator of Astro City and writer of Marvels.
- Dynamic artwork from Stuart Immonen, capturing both the intensity of battle and the fragility of fame.
- A must-read for fans of unique superhero deconstructions, media satire, and high-stakes action.
- One complete story in a single issue, perfect for new readers and collectors alike.
Can a Hero Stay on Top When the World is Watching?
Superstar’s strength is in the people—but what happens when the crowd turns? This one-shot delivers action, drama, and a sharp look at the power of perception.
Grab your copy today and experience the rise (and possible fall) of the world’s most famous hero!