Nelson Eberly didn’t think it could get any worse for his career as a superhero.
He has to take Remedial Flying and learn how to fly without visualization, or lose his superhero license and join the Weather Bureau.
But a class in remedial flying is just the beginning of his problems.
His girlfriend thinks he’s self-obsessed, and his mom won’t get off his case about not living up to the family legacy of being a superhero.
When Nelson is framed for a crime he didn’t commit and sent to the Defining Center of Adjustments, everything Nelson thinks he knows about being a superhero will be challenged by the sinister duo Director G and Pretty Boy.
To make matters worse, Nelson’s worst enemy is also in the DCA waiting for a chance to take him down.
If Nelson can’t get his act as a superhero together and realize that what makes a hero isn’t the costume the hero wears, but the actions the hero takes, he might lose more than his career as a superhero.
He might lose his life and everyone important to him.