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Books in DC Super Heroes series

  • Switched Up!

    Tess Sharpe, Gabriella Matta, Francesco Legramandi

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 28, 2020)
    Wonder Woman(TM), Supergirl(TM), and the DC Super Hero Girls(TM) star in an all-new action-packed chapter book series!A mix-up in the school science lab causes outgoing Kara (Supergirl) to swap personalities and powers with super-shy Karen (Bumblebee), and things start going topsy-turvy in no time. Now Wonder Woman and the other DC Super Hero Girls are going to have to help them switch back before the super-villains find out and cause even more trouble. Along the way, the super heroes learn to see things from other people's points of view. This illustrated DC Super Hero Girls chapter book series is packed with humor, action, and six-to-nine-year-olds' favorite super heroes!
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  • Batman and Batgirl Unite!: A Book about Teamwork

    Omar Lozano

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Jan. 1, 2021)
    Batman and Batgirl are two of the world's greatest super heroes. They have the brains, tools, and talent to take down Gotham City's most dangerous bad guys. But what's their most powerful skill of all? Teamwork! In this addition to the best-selling DC Super Heroes picture book series, join Batman and Batgirl as they demonstrate the importance of working together.
  • DC Super Heroes: Busy Bodies

    David Bar Katz

    Board book (Downtown Bookworks, Oct. 21, 2014)
    The fourth title in the best-selling DC Super Heroes concept board books series (in addition to ABC 123, COLORS & SHAPES, and OPPOSITES), this cool and colorful book teaches budding super hero fans about their bodies, actions, and clothing using DC's beloved characters and classic art.From Superman's eyes (with their awesome X-ray vision) to the Flash's fastest-in-the-world feet, this unique concept board book helps little ones to identify all of their powerful body parts. They will also learn about actions (Aquaman swims; Batman swings; Wonder Woman jumps) and items of clothing illustrated by DC's popular super heroes.
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  • DC Super Hero Starter Kit

    David Bar Katz

    Paperback (Downtown Bookworks, Oct. 20, 2015)
    Bestselling DC Super Heroes concept board books: ABC 123, Colors and Shapes, Opposites, and Busy Bodies come in a beautiful, sturdy carrying case.Budding super heroes will find everything they need to learn about the universe of DC super heroes--and the world around them--in this awesome collector's set. From letters (A is for Aquaman, B is for Batmobile) and numbers (10 super powers) to colorful capes, busy body parts, and hilarious opposites, every page is illustrated with classic DC comics art and designed to appeal to fans of all ages. The four sturdy, colorful, beautifully designed board books feature many of the beloved DC super heroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash and others. This gift bundle is packaged in a great-looking carry case with a handle. The perfect introduction for little ones, these 4 books offer grownup fans a fun way to share their passion with the next generation.
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  • Justice League vs. Bizarro League

    J. E. Bright, Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 25, 2015)
    The first-ever LEGO DC chapter book! Includes full-color art.An all-new adventure starring the biggest LEGO DC superheroes and villains!What happens when the Justice League joins forces with the Bizarro League, a team of mixed-up, bizarre clone versions of themselves? When Bizarro's new home planet, Bizarro World, is threatened by Darkseid, he needs all the help he can get! Bizarro returns to earth and creates a new team of "heroes" like himself: the Bizarro League! It's an epically exciting, funny, and all-new, LEGO DC Superheroes adventure!
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  • Super-Villain Ghost Scare!

    Liz Marsham

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., July 31, 2018)
    The second entry in an all-new illustrated chapter book series, with three original stories, full-color art, and a fresh look!Throughout the DC Universe, strange crimes are being committed, and Batgirl(TM) and the Flash(TM) are on the case! From a break-in at the Central City museum to a high-speed jewelry heist, villains from the Flash's rogues gallery are teaming up to wreak havoc. But why? They'll have to enlist the help of Superman(TM) and Batman(TM) to find out!
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  • Cyborg: An Origin Story

    Matthew K. Manning

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    How did Cyborg become a member of the Justice League? Discover the story behind Victor Stone's journey from technological experiment to one of the World's Greatest Super Heroes, including the source of his high-tech computing powers. With action-packed illustrations and easy-to-follow text, these early reader books are perfect for young super hero fans.
  • How to Draw Batman and His Friends and Foes

    Aaron Sautter, Erik Doescher

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Batman has been fighting crime and stopping villains' evil plans for more than 70 years. Now fans of the caped crusader can discover their inner artist by learning to draw their favorite hero! Simple, step-by-step instructions teach readers how to draw Batman, his friends, and his main enemies.
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  • On the Go!

    Julie Merberg

    Board book (Downtown Bookworks, Oct. 25, 2016)
    Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and their friends illustrate how super heroes--and regular people--get from place to place!This latest addition to Downtown Bookworks' bestselling DC Super Heroes concept board book series uses DC's classic art and beloved characters to illustrate modes of transportation. Whether they're flying on their own, or in an Invisible Jet, running faster than the speed of sound, or zipping around in a Batmobile, super heroes make getting around both fast and fun!
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  • Super Heroes Book of Opposites

    David Bar Katz

    Board book (Downtown Bookworks, Aug. 13, 2013)
    Like the successful DC SUPER HEROES ABC, 123 and COLORS & SHAPES, this adorable concept book introduces budding super heroes to opposites.Good guys versus bad guys, fast and slow, big and little--super heroes (and villains!) offer excellent examples of opposing superlatives. Parents enjoy the contrasts--illustrated by beloved characters--every bit as much as their little ones. Created with a sense of a humor and a deep knowledge of the super heroes, this is perfect for comic book fans of all ages.
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  • Bad Guy Blizzard

    Liz Marsham

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., April 24, 2018)
    An all-new set of adventures, featuring full-color art! The worst super-villains in Batman's Rogue Gallery have broken out of Arkham Asylum, and he's got his hands full trying to round them up. They're usually easy enough to defeat alone, but this time they've got a surprise in store for Batman: They've decided to team up! From Mr. Freeze and Captain Cold, to the Joker and Harley Quinn -- these are the worst Super-Villain combos Gotham has ever seen. It'll take a lot of help from his Justice League friends -- and some Bat-family friends, too -- for the Dark Knight to put these bad guys away for good!
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  • Batman vs. Catwoman

    J.E. Bright, Tim Levins

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    When a priceless, jewel encrusted bird statue is installed atop a skyscraper in Gotham, Catwoman has her eyes--and her claws--on the prize. But when she puts her paws on the curious statue, this feline gets caught up in the Penguin's foul power play.
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