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Straczynski is most well-known for writing The Amazing Spider-Man, but his first major work in the comic industry came at Image Comics. Image puts out some of the greatest comics nowadays, but back then, it was putting out pretty standard superhero comics more known for their art than their writing. Straczynski joined Marc Silvestri’s Top Cow Studios and gave fans a book that has been all but forgotten for a variety of reasons โ Rising Stars. Rising Stars is an amazing comic, one that should have been talked about in the same breath as Watchmen. It’s a forgotten classic, a lesser-known classic of the medium that needs to be rediscovered.
Rising Stars Is a Classic Superhero Story in the Best Possible Way

Rising Stars is the story of the Specials, a group of superpowered humans who change the world, as revealed in the first issue, which begins at the end of their story. The Specials became special on a day in Pederson, Illinois, when an object fell from space and exploded over the town. The town’s 113 children gained superpowers and they were taken in by the government, who raised them all together, seeing what powers they had. Some of them, like Flagg (who would later become Patriot because of Howard Shaykin’s American Flagg), Ravenshadow, Matthew Bright, and Pyre became superheroes โ Patriot working working for the government, Bright becoming a superpowered cop, Ravenshadow playing Batman, and Pyre becoming something of a superpowered mercenary. There was Chandra, a woman who everyone perceived as the most beautiful they’d ever seen, Sanctuary, a closeted gay man forced to be use his powers by his religious father, and Poet, the most powerful one of them all. When Specials start getting murdered, Poet starts to investigate the deaths, leading him into a conspiracy that involves the most powerful Specials. After every Special dies, their power is absorbed into the rest of them, which makes everyone think it’s someone trying to get more powerful. It all leads to a stand off between the Specials and the government, where even more die and everyone gets more powerful, leading to a ten year time jump. Critical Maas has taken over Chicago, and the world is on edge because of the Specials, which leads into the final arc, where we discover the truth behind the Flash and the purpose of the Specials.









