It starts with the catchy title track, which in the tradition of King of Fools "is, even if he does not quite reach its class. Spooks in the Attic" all is a typical Edguy Uptemponummer who also made on each album a good figure would have. Ballad it comes with Blessing in Disguise "further and even here there is a really great number, mainly any other ballad from the rich fundus Edguy have to hide. What comes after that alone already justifies the purchase of Super Heroes". The Siebenminüter Judas at the Opera "is one of the best Edguy compositions at all. In particular, the involvement of anti-metallers Michael Kiske (ex-Helloween), who already Tobis Avantasia refined masterpieces, makes the song special. Leisurely we go , after the song itself increases gradually, finally ends in a great chorus, and then goes into a queen-like midsection over. Geil! With The Spirit "is also once again a cover version of Tobi and Co. heard. This time the Melodic Hopefuls have "range dares and one can say with complete justification, this is by far the best cover version of Edguy. There Last but not least malSuperheroes" at Magnums The Spirit in an Epic to hear Version ". This is simply a ballad version of the song that almost dominates the correct version.
One can criticize Edguy for so many things, but not for the quality and loving presentation of their albums and Ep`s. Here you can get what is correct and necessary for relatively little money. A special praise goes even to Nuclear Blast, who dragged here. Why the record company (and others of course) but does not set well with other single releases on such quality, is a bit of a mystery to me. After all, quality always prevails, mass-produced, however, remains often hang on the shelves. Or rather accesses the same on regular album where most of the songs anyway EPS are included. When Superheroes "it is, as already mentioned several times, not so, which is why an urgent purchase recommendation is made here.