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A fan of all graphic mediums, Jamie Ford's script for Gaman, appears in Secret Identities, the first Asian American Superhero Anthology. Illustrations by Alex Tarampi.

Secret Identities

ISBN: 159558398X

Trade paperback - Spring 2009

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What if we told you a tale about a quiet, unassuming guy with black hair and thick glasses? He’s an immigrant, who’s done his best to fit in to a world that isn’t his—one very different from the land of his birth. He’s got a hidden side to himself that he can’t quite bring himself to show, not even to the popular girl he’s got a huge crush on. If only she knew who he really was—what he could really do—she’d be amazed, he thinks. If only she knew. If only everyone knew...

For many Asian Americans, this chronicle is a familiar one, because many of us lived it. But this also happens to be the story of a mild-mannered reporter named Clark Kent, better known to the world by his alter ego: Superman. And it’s just one example of the parallels between the cultural narrative of Asian America and the mythic foundation of the comic book superhero.

These parallels, along with the burgeoning array of Asian American creative talent in the mainstream and alternative comics industries, are what have led New York Times best-selling author Jeff Yang; independent comics creator Jerry Ma; comics education specialist Keith Chow, and actor Parry Shen to team up to edit Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology, the first-ever graphic novel collection of original stories exploring the universe of masked marvels and caped crusaders from the perspective of the nation's fastest-growing and most dynamic emerging community. The book will be published in trade paperback by The New Press, one of the nation's leading independent publishers, hitting bookshelves in SPRING 2009!

"Beyond awesome...this book made me feel like I could leap over tall buildings in a single bound!"

Margaret Cho, Comedian

“Wowee!!! The superheroes exploding out of the pages of Secret Identities are mind-blowing! As a kid who grew up in the 40s and 50s, for the first time in my life, I recognized, identified, and became a comic book hero.”

George Takei

“As a comics fan, I had a great time reading all the fabulous tales; as an Asian American comics professional, I am more than a little in awe of the amazing talent assembled here between these covers.”

– Jim Lee, artist and founder of Wildstorm Comics