Book Marks on Secret Identity
If you’ve been yearning for a follow-up to Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay since the final panel described in that 2001 Pulitzer Prize winner, it would appear that...
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As the evocative book cover art suggests, Secret Identity brings elements of noirish mystery to a particular setting—the 1970s comic book industry, to be precise. Author and veteran comics creator...
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While technically a noir murder mystery, Alex Segura is no stranger to speculative fiction. He’s gone to a galaxy far, far away and written about Poe Dameron for Lucasfilm, and is an expert on comic...
View ArticleMystery Scene on Secret Identity
There’s much to love and appreciate here, specifically the inclusion of sequences gleaned from the pages of the actual DC Lynx comics, the inside dish about the comic book industry, and the book’s...
View ArticleAlfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine on Secret Identity
Readers will want to follow her through the twists of the plot till a critical ending moment, when Carmen finally, satisfyingly, casts aside her final mask. Click here to read the full review
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In “Secret Identity,” Segura directs the reader’s focus to experiences – the experience of being raised in an immigrant family, of working in the comic book industry at one of its low points and of...
View ArticleForbes on Secret Identity
The combination of first-class storytelling, scholarship, commitment to character, and the special appeal of the artwork makes Secret Identity more than the sum of its parts. This isn’t just a...
View ArticleAlex on Red Carpet Crash
Alex joined Red Carpet Crash to discuss SECRET IDENTITY Click here to listen to the podcast
View ArticleBOLO Books on Secret Identity
There is no better compliment than saying that only Alex Segura could have written Secret Identity. His historic knowledge of the comic industry combined with a formidable Latinx heroine makes Secret...
View ArticleGizmodo on Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow
Anya Corazon, also known as Araña, is one of the many Spider-People currently webslinging around New York City. Now, however, writer Alex Segura takes her on a new adventure that strands her in the...
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