Bruce Wayne wouldn t be Batman without his righthand man, Alfred Pennyworth. But was Alfred born to be the greatest butler in the world? Not exactly
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Michael Northrop crafts compelling narratives for young readers, focusing on adventure and the journey of discovery. His stories often delve into themes of friendship, courage, and navigating the complexities of growing up. Northrop's writing style is characterized by its energetic pace and engaging plots that capture the imagination. His work consistently aims to entertain and inspire a younger audience with relatable characters and exciting scenarios.







- 2023
- 2022
Jump City is full of strange, shambling creatures muttering about sales and dead-set on brains. The Teen Titans saw a comet fall from the sky and can think of nowhere better to hang out and see what happens than the mall. If their theory is correct and people start turning into zombies, they want to be prepared and we all know zombies love the mall!
- 2021
The Tip Line of Evil is open! WICKED. INQUIRIES. ONLY. Peek inside the lives of DC’s infamous rogues gallery in Dear DC Super-Villians, where curious kids write to notorious scoundrels, asking them about life on the dark side. Read between the lines and you may notice the baddies are up to something big! Will the Justice League show up in time to stop them? You’ll have to write in to the Tip Line of Evil to find out! From the evil geniuses behind Dear Justice League, New York Times bestselling author Michael Northrop and artist Gustavo Duarte bring you an equally riotous story about characterswho are so good at being bad.
- 2020
Rotten
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
When troubled sixteen-year-old Jimmer "JD" Dobbs returns from a mysterious summer "upstate" he finds that his mother has adopted an abused Rottweiler that JD names Johnny Rotten, but soon his tenuous relationship with the dog is threatened.
- 2019
On Thin Ice
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The narrative explores the middle-school experience, highlighting the emotional struggles and resilience of youth. It delves into themes of creativity as a means to cope with bullying and adversity, portraying the journey from pain to hope. Through relatable characters, the story emphasizes the importance of self-expression and the strength found in overcoming challenges.
- 2019
The greatest heroes in the DC Comics universe, the Justice League, answer mail from their biggest fans--kids!--courtesy of Michael Northrop, New York Times bestselling author of TombQuest, and artist Gustavo Duarte. Does Superman ever make mistakes? What was Wonder Woman's eleventh birthday like? Does Aquaman smell like fish? In this new middle-grade graphic novel, iconic heroes are asked questions both big and small, and when they are not busy saving the world, the Justice League even finds time to respond. Their honest and humorous answers will surprise and delight readers of any age, as it turns out that being a superhero is not too different from being a kid. Full of feats, follies, and colorful illustrations, Dear Justice League gives readers the inside scoop into everyday heroics, no matter who wears the cape!
- 2017
Polaris
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set aboard an abandoned scientific exploration ship, a group of young cabin attendants faces the daunting task of navigating uncharted waters. As they struggle to survive, they must also contend with a mysterious creature lurking beneath the decks. This gripping tale of resilience and courage unfolds in a high-stakes environment, showcasing the ingenuity and determination of the young protagonists as they confront both external dangers and their own fears.
- 2016
Alex and Ren must confront the Death Walkers, The Order, and an army of the dead in an attempt to save themselves, Alex's mother, and the world--and hope that Ammit, the Devourer of Egyptian legend, will be able to separate the guilty from the innocent
- 2016
Surrounded by Sharks
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A restless mind leads to a series of unexpected events that unravel the protagonist's life. As sleepless nights accumulate, he grapples with his thoughts and emotions, revealing deeper issues that challenge his sanity and relationships. The narrative explores themes of anxiety, isolation, and the quest for understanding in a chaotic world, ultimately questioning the boundaries between reality and imagination.
- 2015
Amulet Keepers: Tombquest 2
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Investigating a string of disappearances amid supernatural occurrences in London, Alex and Ren discover the workings of a powerful Death Walker intent on destroying the city. By the award-winning author of Trapped. Simultaneous eBook.