Damn Heroes Volume 4: Four-got The Punchline
You’d think by book four, Sebastian would have seen it all in Hero City. Of course, then you’d be wrong. Instead, he grows an epic beard (twice), manages to survive quarantine, endures a visit from his parents (who become superheroes!), creates a fish army that ravages the city, and finally gets back to the reason he is there in the first place, court-mandated community service.
You’d think by book four, Sebastian would have seen it all in Hero City. Of course, then you’d be wrong. Instead, he grows an epic beard (twice), manages to survive quarantine, endures a visit from his parents (who become superheroes!), creates a fish army that ravages the city, and finally gets back to the reason he is there in the first place, court-mandated community service.
You’d think by book four, Sebastian would have seen it all in Hero City. Of course, then you’d be wrong. Instead, he grows an epic beard (twice), manages to survive quarantine, endures a visit from his parents (who become superheroes!), creates a fish army that ravages the city, and finally gets back to the reason he is there in the first place, court-mandated community service.
Five years of community service in Hero City is more like five hundred. Just ask Sebastian. After going five miles over the speed limit, that was his sentence. Now he has to find a way to survive being the only normal person in a city of wacky heroes. His parole officer is the world preeminent (yet none to bright) superhero, his landlord is the city's greatest nemesis, and every day the tasks get worse. Get ready to meet giant green chickens, create the worst clones ever and be the entertainment at the home for retired (yet incredibly spry) superheroes.
Welcome to Hero City!
Collects the first two years of the weekly webcomic Damn Heroes.