Superheroes and Worldbuilding: 50 Questions For Creatives: Way With Worlds, #9
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Superheroes are a staple of our books, games, movies, and television. However when people are throwing lightning and measuring themselves for capes, you need a setting that makes them believable. A good superhero is more than a character – they're a story of the world they live in!
This book is a helpful series of 50 questions, as well as follow-up exercises and more, to help you think about superheroes and setting. From costumes and fashion to retirement and superpowers, this guide is here to help you think and explore!
Suit up and make your worldbuilding both super and heroic!
Steven Savage
Steven Savage is a biologist, natural history writer, lecturer, and an associate member of the Institute of Biology in England. He teaches about ocean biology and has written more than thirty-seven natural history books for children.
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Superheroes and Worldbuilding - Steven Savage
Superheroes and Worldbuilding:
50 Questions For Creatives
(The Way With Worlds Series)
(First Edition)
By Steven Savage
Copyright © 2018 by Steven Savage
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Other Books by Steven Savage
Keep Up With The Author
Introduction
How To Use This Book
The Questions
Culture
Pop Culture
Appearance
Superhumanity
Powers Beyond Combat
Law
Identity
Secret Identity
Hanging It Up
About The Author
Other Books by Steven Savage
Fan To Pro: Leveling Up Your Career Through Your Hobbies
Her Eternal Moonlight: Sailor Moon's Female Fans In North America, An Unauthorized Examination (with Bonnie Walling)
Convention Career Connection
The Way With Worlds Series
Way With Worlds Book 1: Crafting Great Fictional Settings
Way With Worlds Book 2: Details And Discussion
Sex And Worldbuilding: 50 Questions For Creatives
Magic, Technology, And Worldbuilding: 50 Questions For Creatives
Food, Culture, And Worldbuilding: 50 Questions For Creatives
Religion And Worldbuilding: 50 Questions For Creatives
Worldbuilding Checkup: 50 Questions For Creatives
The Creative Series:
Agile Creativity
The Power Of Creative Paths
The Focused Fandom Series
Focused Fandom: Cosplay, Costuming, And Careers
Focused Fandom: Fanart, Fanartists, and Careers
The Career Series
Epic Resume Go!
Quest For Employment
Resume Plus
Skill Portability
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Introduction
Superheroes and superhero settings are fascinating to write. The varied characters, the combination of elements, the grandeur combined with