With a mix of humor, recollection and insight, Deus ex Comica explores how the Marvel Comics stable of titles influenced Adam’s pre-teen and adolescent years, his rediscovery of sequential art as an adult, and the pleasure of watching his own son’s first steps into the comic book universe.
Pulling inspiration from all corners of pop culture, Adam moves among topics ranging from the struggles of having a collector’s completist mentality to remembering Assistant Editor’s Month to the discovery of the amazing artists and writers who are guiding the industry today.
Adam’s Deus ex Comica is a loving reference to the wonder and excitement that comic books contribute to popular culture at large. The details may be specific to one Midwestern boy’s journey from child to husband and parent, but it’s a truly identifiable chronicle of a pop culture junkie who has reawakened the long-dormant comic book fan within.
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By Todd Merrick
Oct 15, 2009
"Fun read for any current, former or future Comic fan!" Adam has created a book that takes me back to a great time in my childhood/teen years. His descriptions and stories about purchasing, reading and trading comics with friends conjured up many of my own personal memories and has since inspired me to re-look at a medium that I had moved away from as I grew older. I am so glad to now consider myself to be "reborn" as a comic book fan.