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4-6
Green Lantern series.
Illustrated by
Dario Brizuela
&
Gabe Eltaeb.
Lettering by Saida Temofonte. Hal Jordan and alien Kilowog, both Green Lanterns, along with their sentient computer Aya, defend the galaxy against sinister threats in another adaptation of the animated TV series. An action-packed plot and quippy dialogue bolster the satisfactory cartoon-panel art and long-winded exposition. Fans of the show may enjoy visiting with the characters. "Visual Questions" are appended. Glos.
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1-3
Superman Family Adventures series.
Illustrated by
Art Baltazar.
This series by an Eisner Award–winning team brings the Superman stories to a young audience. Here a simple story--in which the Man of Steel (and a lack of battery power) defeats Toyman--unfolds via easy-to-follow speech balloons and vivid cartoon-panel illustrations. Independent and reluctant readers will be drawn to the fast action, zany humor, and familiar characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos.
(3)
1-3
Superman Family Adventures series.
Illustrated by
Art Baltazar.
These books by an Eisner Award–winning team bring the Superman stories to a young reader audience. The simple story lines--in which the Man of Steel defeats the enemies of Metropolis--unfold via easy-to-follow speech balloons and vivid cartoon-panel illustrations. Independent and reluctant readers will be drawn to the books' fast action, zany humor, and familiar characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Superman Family Adventures titles: The Adventure Begins, Enter Bizarro!, and Monkey Metropolis!.
(3)
1-3
Superman Family Adventures series.
Illustrated by
Art Baltazar.
These books by an Eisner Award–winning team bring the Superman stories to a young reader audience. The simple story lines--in which the Man of Steel defeats the enemies of Metropolis--unfold via easy-to-follow speech balloons and vivid cartoon-panel illustrations. Independent and reluctant readers will be drawn to the books' fast action, zany humor, and familiar characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Superman Family Adventures titles: The Adventure Begins, Enter Bizarro!, and Monkey Metropolis!.
(3)
1-3
Superman Family Adventures series.
Illustrated by
Art Baltazar.
These books by an Eisner Award–winning team bring the Superman stories to a young reader audience. The simple story lines--in which the Man of Steel defeats the enemies of Metropolis--unfold via easy-to-follow speech balloons and vivid cartoon-panel illustrations. Independent and reluctant readers will be drawn to the books' fast action, zany humor, and familiar characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Superman Family Adventures titles: The Adventure Begins, Enter Bizarro!, and Monkey Metropolis!.
(4)
4-6
Green Lantern series.
Illustrated by
Dario Brizuela.
Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and alien Kilowog, along with their sentient computer Aya, defend the galaxy against sinister threats in these adaptations of the animated TV series. Action-packed plots and quippy dialogue bolster the satisfactory cartoon-panel art and long-winded exposition. Fans of the show may enjoy visiting with the characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Green Lantern titles: Bounty Hunter and True Colors.
(4)
4-6
Green Lantern series.
Illustrated by
Dario Brizuela.
Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and alien Kilowog, along with their sentient computer Aya, defend the galaxy against sinister threats in these adaptations of the animated TV series. Action-packed plots and quippy dialogue bolster the satisfactory cartoon-panel art and long-winded exposition. Fans of the show may enjoy visiting with the characters. "Visual Questions & Prompts" are appended. Glos. Review covers these Green Lantern titles: Bounty Hunter and True Colors.
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YA
Picking up after the events in Romeo and Juliet, this novel doesn't require prior knowledge of the play. Rosaline and Benvolio--Capulet and Montague--are betrothed to marry and cement Verona's peace. But conspiracy's afoot, violence simmers, and the young pair's hearts remain uncertain. This inventive, well-paced narrative plays cleverly with Shakespearean conventions and Elizabethan dialogue and should appeal to modern readers.