A review by poppymonster
We Could Be Heroes by Philip Ellis

5.0

This book was amazing. Will was a neurotic dramatic drag queen who lived life authentically. Patrick was a closeted all-American movie star who gave up his authentic self in pursuit of his dreams. They had explosive chemistry and plenty of tender moments.
Jordan and April were amazing friends. Sure, they had their moments when they sucked, but who doesn’t? They were there for Will when he needed them and made sure he knew his worth.
Audra was also a surprisingly good friend. She had her own issues, but was still able to empathize with Patrick when he most needed it.
I was a little unsure about the introduction of the original authors of the comic in the 40s, but it ended up fitting in so beautifully with the rest of the book. I might have cried a little. I also loved the range of LGBTQIA+ side characters.
In many ways, this book hit close to home for me personally. Coming out is such a process and you have to come out over and over again, never knowing who is going to really support you. Although I can’t relate personally to movie stardom, Patrick’s story was very relatable.
The only thing, in my opinion, that would have made this book better would have been a more complete wrap up of the Omega Issue plot. We got answers, but I wanted more than just Patrick and Will’s responses.
This book was so well done.

Spice: 2,5/5 - not completely closed door, but not very explicit

Triggers: homophobia, transphobia, drug use, mention of doxxing, cheating (not by MCs), drinking, child neglect, mention of death in childbirth, domestic violence (off page, side character)