There's a fantastic review of "Love and Capes" up at Silver Bullet Comics. The buzz for the book continues to be good, and let's hope it continues.
From reviewer Steve Saville:
"The art work is of a very high quality and the fact that it is colour throughout adds to the visual effect but the real standout feature of this title is the writing. It is sharp contemporary, precise and very, very funny. For example we have The Crusader and his sidekick discussing whether he should reveal his true identity to Abby while they hold a villain by the neck high over the city. and a fallout between the lovers when they both fail to keep a secret. There are also some nice allusions to modern pop culture that just add to the fun.
The dialogue is also highly individualised and this is particularly the case for Abbey who is the more appealing of the two main characters. Her sarcasm and indignant anger when faced with the knowledge of Mark’s previous girlfriend is realistic and amusing. In fact the tension between her and the super heroine Amazonia is one of the comic’s highpoints. In the same way her fears when she watches her man get beaten up on TV whilst defending the city are touchingly realistic. The cover says it all really as Abby and Mark are locked in a passionate embrace in a phone booth, a super hero super situation comedy."
Again, you can read the full review here.