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THE RODENT, SILICON SAVAGE. M-16.
YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF THEM, BUT YOU WILL...
When New York City--a town known for extremes--is invaded by a pair of twenty-foot-tall giants, Harry Sturdley, the publisher of America's most popular comics company, knows exactly what to do: get those guys under contract! Sturdley, known in the business for such slogans as "The tighter the costume, the stronger the hero," thinks the giants are the answer to any comics company's dreams: real live superheroes.
Yet lurking below the surface is a deadly scenario. Only one person knows how the giants got there ... and not even Sturdley can guess what they really want, or the danger they pose to Earth.
"If you love comics, you will fall for this wish-it-were-true-story!" --Harry Harrison
"A fantastic combination of adventure and suspense...as if Douglas Adams wrote a novel about comics." --Mel Gilden
YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF THEM, BUT YOU WILL...
When New York City--a town known for extremes--is invaded by a pair of twenty-foot-tall giants, Harry Sturdley, the publisher of America's most popular comics company, knows exactly what to do: get those guys under contract! Sturdley, known in the business for such slogans as "The tighter the costume, the stronger the hero," thinks the giants are the answer to any comics company's dreams: real live superheroes.
Yet lurking below the surface is a deadly scenario. Only one person knows how the giants got there ... and not even Sturdley can guess what they really want, or the danger they pose to Earth.
"If you love comics, you will fall for this wish-it-were-true-story!" --Harry Harrison
"A fantastic combination of adventure and suspense...as if Douglas Adams wrote a novel about comics." --Mel Gilden