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DC Zoom

This series of graphic novels for young readers explores the coming-of-age journeys of iconic DC Comics superheroes before they became famous. Each story tackles unique themes such as identity, friendship, and finding one's place in the world, offering a deeply personal look at their formative years. The books are filled with emotional depth, presenting relatable challenges and inspiring narratives about ordinary teens growing into legends. It's perfect for those seeking powerful stories with characters readers can connect with.

Diana: Princess of the Amazons
The Secret Spiral of Swamp Kid
Superman of Smallville
Black Canary: Ignite
Dear Justice League
  • 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!

    Dear Justice League
    4.0
  • Black Canary: Ignite

    • 160 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Thirteen-year-old Dinah Lance is in a rock band with her two best friends and has a good relationship with her mom, but when a mysterious figure threatens her friends and family, she learns more about herself and her mother's secret past.

    Black Canary: Ignite
    3.6
  • Superman of Smallville

    • 128 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    Can the Superman of Smallville keep his town from going to the dogs? Acts of awesomeness are happening around town. People are being rescued, runaway tractors stopped, and fires extinguished. All of this in a day s work for the hero known only as Superman. But who is he, really? číst celé

    Superman of Smallville
    3.8
  • WARNING! UNLESS YOU HAVE EXPRESS PERMISSION FROM RUSSELL WEINWRIGHT TO ACCESS HIS NOTEBOOK, DO NOT READ ANY FURTHER. SERIOUSLY, WE MEAN IT.Okay, if you are still with us, here is what we can share: Russell is a middle schooler; he excessively doodles; he has two best friends, Charlotte and Preston; he is not so great at sports; and he is pond scum. Nicknamed "Swamp Kid" by his classmates, Russell has algae for hair, a tree trunk for a right arm, and a carrot for a finger. Also, Russell's favorite meal is sunlight. Also, a frog lives in his arm.In this notebook, Russell details in both hilarious text and color illustrations (complete with ketchup stains!) what it's like to be different, to discover his true talents, to avoid the intense stare of Mr. Finneca (his suspicious science teacher who may also be a mad scientist), and to find humor in the everyday weird.

    The Secret Spiral of Swamp Kid
    3.9
  • Cut off from the rest of the world, Diana had an idyllic childhood on Themyscira. But now 11 years old, she s beginning to feel more and more isolated. Though she has many aunties and a loving mother, she is an only child. THE only child, in fact.

    Diana: Princess of the Amazons
    4.0