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Teen Titans Go! series.
Illustrated by
Todd Nauck
&
Larry Stucker.
Adolescent angst takes an unusual twist when you're a teenage superhero. In these brief, humorous episodes, Young DC Comics characters battle a villain in the form of a monster zit and super-sibling rivalry plagues Starfire and Blackfire. Color-saturated anime-style artwork will appeal to fans of the comics and television series. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Teen Titans Go! titles: Blackfire's Back! and Monster Zit!.
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Teen Titans Go! series.
Illustrated by
Tim, III Smith
&
Larry Stucker.
Adolescent angst takes an unusual twist when you're a teenage superhero. In these brief, humorous episodes, Young DC Comics characters battle a villain in the form of a monster zit and super-sibling rivalry plagues Starfire and Blackfire. Color-saturated anime-style artwork will appeal to fans of the comics and television series. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Teen Titans Go! titles: Blackfire's Back! and Monster Zit!.
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Teen Titans Go! series.
Illustrated by
Tim, III Smith
&
Lary Stucker.
Young versions of DC Comics superheroes such as Robin, Starfire, and Raven face super challenges along with everyday ones, to which kids can relate. Cyborg learns he's cool not lame while Beast Boy learns not to cry wolf. The stories are short, funny, and appealing; illustrations are saturated with vibrant colors and touches of anime style. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Teen Titans Go! titles: The Beast Boy Who Cried Wolf and Lame.
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1-3
Teen Titans Go! series.
Illustrated by
Todd Nauck
&
Lary Stucker.
Young versions of DC Comics superheroes such as Robin, Starfire, and Raven face super challenges along with everyday ones, to which kids can relate. Cyborg learns he's cool not lame while Beast Boy learns not to cry wolf. The stories are short, funny, and appealing; illustrations are saturated with vibrant colors and touches of anime style. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Teen Titans Go! titles: The Beast Boy Who Cried Wolf and Lame.