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DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Amy Wolfram
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By (author) Yancey Labat
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:152 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 139 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781401289706
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Classifications | Dewey:FIC |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
DC Comics
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Imprint |
DC Zoom
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Publication Date |
15 October 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A new era of DC Super Hero Girls begins in DC Super Hero Girls- At Metropolis High! When Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Bumblebee, and Zatanna are continually late to class because of their crime-fighting, they are sentenced to finding an after-school club for a whole week ... or else they'll be suspended! But finding a club is not as easy as it looks, and when the girls keep finding themselves kicked out of the clubs they like, they must think outside of the box and go outside their comfort zones to avoid suspension. Just when they thought secret identities and balancing school with super-heroics had enough challenges! DC Super Hero Girls- At Metropolis High continues to develop the relationships forged throughout the beloved DC Super Hero Girls series. This story is perfect for ages 6-10 and a great entry point into the DC Universe and graphic novels.
Author Biography
Amy Wolfram is a writer for television, movies, and comic books. She is super excited to be writing DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels! If she had to pick a favorite Super Hero Girl...she'd pick them all! Best known for writing for Teen Titans for both television (Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!) and comics (Teen Titans- Year One, Teen Titans Go!), Amy has also had fun writing for many of her favorite characters; Barbie, Stuart Little, Ben 10, Thunderbirds, and Scooby-Doo. When not busy writing, she enjoys crafting and quilting. Yancey Labat is the bestselling illustrator of the original DC Super Hero Girls graphic novel series. He got his start at Marvel Comics before moving on to illustrate children's books from Hello Kitty to Peanuts for Scholastic, as well as books for Chronicle Books, ABC Mouse, and others. His book How Many Jelly Beans? with writer Andrea Menotti won the 2013 Cook Prize for best STEM (Science, Techonology, Education, Math) picture book from Bank Street College of Education.
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