The League of the Regrettable Superheroes

"Jon Morris has compiled the histories and art of some of the strangest and most unusual superheroes that ever saw print and collected them here for you. Definitely check it out!"—Nerdist

"A volume rich with historical anecdotes and informed commentary on every era of comics history."—A.V. Club

"This compendium of short-lived superheroes (from actual comics) will thrill and amaze."—Mental Floss

    "[Morris's] wealth of knowledge and whip-smart sense of humor add up to a book that’s both deeply informative and quite funny."—Seattle Weekly

    "This excellent book would be a worthy addition to any comic fan’s collection, be they the hardcore enthusiast or the more casual fan of the superhero genre."—ComicBook.com

  "It's a great idea, executed with adroit prose, attractive design and painstaking production quality—full-page, full-color excerpts accompany each entry, turning what could have been a merely dutiful archive into a vibrant, living, expertly curated tour of a long-neglected and seriously goofy facet of American cultural history."—Monkey See

   "This compilation is essential reading both old and new fans who revel in the art of comic books...This is a wealth of comic art and undeniable fun."—The New York Journal of Books

For every superhero hitting the big time with a blockbuster movie, there are countless failures, also-rans, and D-listers. The League of Regrettable Superheroes affectionately presents one hundred of the strangest superheroes ever to see print—from Atoman to Zippo—complete with backstories, vintage art, and colorful commentary.

Drawing on the entire history of the medium, the book celebrates characters that haven’t seen the light of day in decades, like Natureboy, Dr. Hormone, Thunder Bunny, and more. It’s a must-read for comics fans of all ages!