With Supergods, Mr. Morrison takes a stab at deconstructing the comics genre that pays his bills and made him famous. Here's a (relatively rare) opportunity to read (what we trust will be insightful and articulate) critical musings from inside the industry by someone who has established themselves as a leading light in the post-Watchmen era of self-aware and self-critical interpretations and applications of superhero narratives, conventions and tropes. The book opens with a Nietzsche quote employing his seminal use of the term superman (übermensch), is divided into four sections – The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Dark Age and The Renaissance – does not contain any bibliography but does append a (very) modest list of suggestions for "further reading" that includes books on comics as well as collections of comics, and has what seems on first glance to be a half-decent index; should be interesting.