![]() ![]() It’s not just about the music, the professor tells him, but what he brings to the music. ![]() Only his grandmother and a college professor, who arranges for him to receive a full scholarship, support his ambition. “The Violin Conspiracy,” by Brendan Slocumb. Copies of “Secret Identity” will be available and will be mailed following the event. Visit /events/ to register and for more information. March 24 through Books & Books in Coral Gables. Segura isn’t the first to wrap a plot about around the comic book industry, yet “Secret Identity” is as engaging as Michael Chabon’s 2001 Pulitzer winner “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.” Segura’s sense of authenticity will have readers welcoming more thrillers set in the comic book world.Īlex Segura will discuss “Secret Identity” during a free virtual interview on Crowdcast, beginning at 7 p.m. ![]() Segura, a senior vice president at Oni Press and the author of several comics including “The Black Ghost,” brings a sense of authenticity to “Secret Identity.” “The most beloved city in the country was disintegrating, and all they could do was watch from the inside.” “Secret Identity” also delves into the New York of 1975, a watershed year when the city “seemed particularly unhinged” with myriad vacant buildings and rising crime. ![]()
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