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  • Thor: Heroes & Villains

    Elizabeth Rudnick, DBG,

    language (Marvel Press, May 11, 2011)
    Warriors, gods, giants, and tricksters all live within the magical Nine Realms of the cosmos. Some are mighty heroes, while others are menacing villains. And now the people of Midgard -- also known as Earth -- can learn who is a helpful friend...and who is a frightening foe!
  • Of Heroes and Villains

    Julius St. Clair

    language (Legendary Publishing House, Oct. 12, 2016)
    "A warning, it is a trap. Once you start you can't put it down. I had to read it start to finish an immediately get the rest of the series." - ReviewerFrom best-selling epic fantasy author, Julius St. Clair, comes the next book in the breathtaking Arthurian style series series: OF HEROES AND VILLAINS (SAGE SAGA, BOOK 4).The Age of Peace has arrived. For the first time in history, the Kingdoms are united, and Sages are being born.But there is a new horror on the horizon.An evil remnant from an ancient time threatens the stability, and those that survived the ordeal with Thorn now find themselves facing an enemy that is beyond their abilities.Meanwhile, Bastion, a young Sage haunted by his childhood, finds a destructive power growing inside of him that desperately seeks a release. With the new problems facing Allay, he’s unsure if his teachers will be able to help him control it. And soon, he finds himself wondering if the darkness inside of him should be purged, or embraced...Praise for the Sage Saga:“I read and loved all the other books in the series, loved them all.” - Book Reviewer"I couldn't put it down. Lots of adventure and heartbreak. I loved the depth that the author takes you too in falling in love with the main characters." - Reviewer on The Dark Kingdom (Book 2 of the Sage Saga)
  • Meet the Heroes . . . and the Villains, Too!

    Maggie Testa, Style Guide

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 8, 2016)
    Learn all about your favorite heroes and baddies in this sweet tabbed board book based on PJ Masks, the hit preschool series airing on Disney Junior!Are you ready to meet the PJ Masks? Now you can learn all about Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko as well as the baddies they battle—Romeo, Luna Girl, and Night Ninja—in this super terrific tabbed board book that features one hero or villain on each tab. PJ Masks © Frog Box / Entertainment One UK Limited / Walt Disney EMEA Productions Limited 2014
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  • Heroes and Villains

    Anthony Horowitz

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, May 6, 2011)
    A fun collection of five bite-size myths from across the globe, Heroes and Villains by Anthony Horowitz includes gripping tales from Greek, Polynesian and English mythology.Part of the Legends series of six books, Heroes and Villains from heroes such as Gawain and Achilles to classic villains such as Polyphemus the cyclops and the monster Grendel, these adventurous stories chart some of the greatest conflicts in storytelling.Featuring black and white illustrations, the Legends series by Anthony Horowitz, the author of the phenomenally successful Alex Rider series, brings classic stories to life with thrilling imagination.
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  • Of Heroes and Villains

    Julius St. Clair

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 16, 2015)
    The Age of Peace has arrived. For the first time in history, the Kingdoms are united, and Sages are being born. But there is a new horror on the horizon. An evil remnant from an ancient time threatens the stability, and those that survived the ordeal with Thorn now find themselves facing an enemy that is beyond their abilities. Meanwhile, Bastion, a young Sage haunted by his childhood, finds a destructive power growing inside of him that desperately seeks a release. With the new problems facing Allay, he’s unsure if his teachers will be able to help him control it. And soon, he finds himself wondering if the darkness inside of him should be purged, or embraced... Praise for the Sage Saga: “I read and loved all the other books in the series, loved them all.” Book Reviewer "I found myself hooked." Amazon Reviewer "I couldn't put it down. Lots of adventure and heartbreak. I loved the depth that the author takes you too in falling in love with the main characters." - Amazon Reviewer on The Dark Kingdom (Book 2 of the Sage Saga) "A warning, it is a trap. Once you start you can't put it down. I had to read it start to finish an immediately get the rest of the series." - Amazon Reviewer
  • Heroes and Villains of the Bible

    Thomas Nelson

    language (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 30, 2011)
    50 true-life adventures of real people from the Bible—stories of good versus evil, right versus wrong, and heroes versus villains—and their life-shaping lessons that point children to God—the greatest hero of all! The Bible is packed with stories of courageous people who loved and served God, and how He used them to do great things in the world. It is also filled with villainous people who disobeyed God and did horrible things. Heroes and Villains of the Bible encourages its readers to aspire to become great, courageous, and heroic servants of God, and reject all that is evil in the world. With Heroes and Villains of the Bible, children will realize some of their favorite heroes aren’t from the movies, but are real people from the Bible.
  • Legends: Heroes and Villains

    Anthony Horowitz

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 7, 2012)
    From the pen of master storyteller Anthony Horowitz comes a new series of myths and legends from around the world, retold in a contemporary voice, and illustrated with bold, graphic artwork. Packed with Horowitz's signature action, humor, and suspense these collections feel fresh, modern, and perfect for today's fast-moving audience. The battle between good and evil has raged throughout time, in every corner of this world and the next. Some have fought using their superior strength, and some their wit and cunning. Legends: Heroes and Villains features some epic favorites on both sides like Hercules, Theseus, and Polyphemus the Cyclops, and other less-familiar but equally fierce opponents like Polynesian trickster Maui, and Grendel of Beowolf. No matter if they fight with speed, skill, or sheer determination, they all have one thing in common: they will fight each other to the death.
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  • Of Heroes and Villains

    Mark Delaney

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    When the Misfits are mysteriously summoned to a comic book convention, they see a daring crime committed by a comic book character come-to-life. As they try to solve the Jester?s riddle and unmask the villain, they uncover a longtime wrong that only they can right.
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  • Heroes, Villains, and Vincent

    Trenton Payne, Shahab Shamshirsaz

    eBook (Spirit Boy Publishing, )
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  • Heroes And Villains

    Peter C. Gray

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Offers step-by-step instructions for drawing such manga heroes and villains as good girl Daisy and her evil twin, Detta.
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  • Heroes & Villains

    Jon Scieszka, Christopher Healy

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 25, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Guys Read, the hottest anthology searies for tween boys (and girls!), continues with ten new tales -- fiction, nonfiction, adventure, realism, comics, you name it -- of great heroes and villains.
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  • Heroes, Legends, and Villains

    Dana Fraedrich

    eBook (Goat Song Publishing, Nov. 1, 2015)
    “So if you could choose to meet any character here, who would it be?” Ozzie asked.“Any character?” Taryn asked curiously.“Sure.”“I honestly don’t know. Kind of changes the game now that we potentially could, doesn’t it? What’s that saying? Don’t meet your heroes.”Having survived their adventures in Leleplar, Taryn and Ozzie have moved on with their lives...for the most part. Life back in their own world has not come without its own share of problems, however. Just as Ozzie is trying to figure out which path to take in life, he and Taryn are dropped back into an unbelievable other-world. This time, though, their friend Smitty has been dragged along for the ride. How will they react when they encounter characters from literature in our own world? How will those characters react to them?