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Bruce Wayne : not super / by Gibbs, Stuart,1969-; Pekmezci, Berat,1986-; Esposito, Taylor.;
Bruce Wayne, the only kid in school without super powers, gets called to the principal because his career choice of vigilantism is deemed too ambitious, and he becomes even more determined to prove he belongs.
Subjects: Superhero comics.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Batman (Fictitious character); Identity (Psychology); Identity (Philosophical concept); Belonging (Social psychology); Superheroes; Gotham City (Imaginary place); Cartoons and comics.;
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Tinker Bell / by Disney Storybook Artists.;
Step-by-step instructions allow young artists to draw Tinker Bell and her friends from Pixie Hollow.
Subjects: Cartoon characters; Drawing; Tinker Bell (Fictitious character);
© 2011., Walter Foster,
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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge. by Hedman, Per-Erik.; Gattino, Wanda,ill.; Mota, Carlos,ill.;
When Scrooge, Donald, and the nephews set off on a series of treasure hunts around the world, they are pursued everywhere by the witch Magica de Spell, who is after the magical first dime Scrooge ever made.
Subjects: McDuck, Scrooge (Fictitious character); Ducks; Graphic novels.; Ducks; Buried treasure; Voyages and travels; Witches; Adventure and adventurers; Cartoons and comics.;
© c2010., Boom Kids!,
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The adventures of Daniel Boom (aka Loud Boy). by Steinberg, David,1962-; Smith, Brian(Brian Arthur),1975-;
Doctor Docter's Energy Replenerator turns Daniel (aka Loud Boy) and his superhero friends into prune-eating, cane-wielding old people.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comic books, strips, etc.; Graphic novels.; Graphic novels, Children's.; Children; Superheroes; Loudness; Children; Superheroes; Loudness; Cartoons and comics.; Children.; Loudness.; Superheroes.; Children; Superheroes; Loudness; Superhero graphic novels.; Comic books, strips, etc.; Graphic novels.;
© 2010., Grosset & Dunlap,
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Leave it to PET. the misadventure of a recycled super robot / by Sonishi, Kenji.;
Rated A for all ages.PET was a simple plastic bottle until nine-year-old Noboru Yamada recycled him. Now he's a super robot programmed to protect Noboru at all costs.
Subjects: Manga comic books, strips, etc.; Graphic novels.; Comic books, strips, etc.; Didactic fiction.; Graphic novels.; Humorous fiction.; Science fiction comic books, strips, etc.; Recycling (Waste, etc.); Graphic novels.; Graphic novels.; Recycling (Waste); Graphic novels.; Recycling (Waste, etc.); Boys; Comic books, strips, etc.; Didactic fiction.; Graphic novels.; Humorous graphic novels.; Kodomo.; Manga.; Recycling; Robots; Science fiction graphic novels.;
© 2009., Viz Media,
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Dreamer : a graphic memoir / by Aliu, Akim.; Anderson-Elysée, Greg.; Vega, Karen de la.; Williams, Marcus(Comic book artist);
"Akim Aliu--also known as 'Dreamer'--is a Ukrainian-Nigerian-Canadian professional hockey player whose career took him all around the world and who experienced systemic racism at every turn. 'Dreamer' tells Akim's incredible story, from being the only Black child in his Ukrainian community, to his family struggling to make ends meet while living in Toronto, to confronting the racist violence he often experienced both on and off the ice. This is a gut-wrenching and riveting graphic novel memoir that reminds us to never stop dreaming, and is sure to inspire young readers everywhere."--
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Autobiographical comics.; Aliu, Akim; Hockey players; Hockey players, Black; Racially mixed people; Racially mixed people; Immigrants; Racism in sports; Cartoons and comics.;
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No reason to apologize : the resilient legacy of Viola Desmond / by Liberman, W. L.; Jamal, Tajliya.; Guignard, Tommy.;
"In 2018, Viola Desmond's likeness appeared on the Canadian ten-dollar bill, leading many people to wonder about her story. Who was she and why is she an important figure? Viola was a stubborn, entrepreneurial woman who stood up against racial discrimination. Denied a floor seat in the whites-only section at a cinema in 1946, she was forcefully removed, arrested, and convicted of tax evasion. She owed a single penny. Viola fought for her rights in court, even appealing her case to the Supreme Court of Canada, but was unfortunately denied. Her actions sparked controversy among the Black community at the time, and her career, reputation, and relationships were all impacted. In the end Viola chose to leave her family and friends in Nova Scotia and move to New York City to start over. Tragically, it was there that she died, alone and far from her loved ones, at the relatively young age of fifty. It wasn't until the year 2010 that Viola Desmond received a full pardon for her supposed "crimes" and conviction. Today, her struggle for justice and her contribution to the modern civil rights movement is widely recognized."--Publisher.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Nonfiction comics.; Biographical comics.; Desmond, Viola, 1914-1965; Race discrimination; Civil rights; Black people; Women, Black; Businesswomen; Cartoons and comics.;
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Manga drawing class : a guided sketchbook for creating fantasy & adventure characters / by Hart, Christopher,1957-;
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Subjects: Comic books, strips, etc.; Cartooning; Comic strip characters; Fantasy in art.;
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The master guide to drawing anime : how to draw original characters from simple templates / by Hart, Christopher,1957-;
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Subjects: Comic books, strips, etc.; Cartooning; Comic strip characters; Animation (Cinematography);
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Tegan and Sara. by Quin, Tegan,1980-; Quin, Sara,1980-; Walden, Tillie,1996-;
Tegan and Sara may have survived seventh grade, but their junior high jams are just beginning. Offstage, school is officially back in session. Between Sara's growing feelings for her dream girl and Tegan's falling out with her former BFF, eighth grade might prove to be even messier than last year. Onstage, the twins are swept up in a battle-of-the-bands contest to open for their favorite musical artist, landing them with a new manager, new opportunities, and new challenges, too. But stepping into the spotlight--and into their true selves--means colliding over fame, family, and finding their sound. In this spunky, big-hearted conclusion to the autobiographically inspired story launched in Junior High, the sisters realize that to get the gig that could change their lives forever, they'll have to first figure out who they are and how to get along.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Autobiographical comics.; Quin, Tegan, 1980-; Quin, Sara, 1980-; Tegan and Sara; Musicians; Twin sisters; Lesbians; Middle schools; Cartoons and comics.;
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