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Books with title SaNyaa the Superhero

  • SaNyaa the Superhero

    Deborah Jewel Moore

    eBook (DebisaJewel, July 7, 2018)
    SaNyaa the Superhero is a book about a little girl that is a superhero, not because she is strong or has super powers but because she uses the power inside of her to encourage and help others by her words and deeds. She also encourages her friends to help and do good to and for all that they meet or encounter. It is a book for kids from preteen, down to the age of six or seven.
  • SaNyaa the Superhero

    Deborah Jewel Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2018)
    SaNyaa the Superhero is a book about a little girl that is a superhero, not because she is strong or has super powers but because she uses the power inside of her to encourage and help others by her words and deeds. She also encourages her friends to help and do good to and for all that they meet or encounter.
  • The Superhero Book

    Gina Misiroglu

    Paperback (Visible Ink Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Modern mythology leaps into the popular culture from the pages of comic books and now propels the astounding growth of the graphic novel. Aimed at the genesis, The Superhero Book is the ultimate A-to-Z compendium of everyone’s favorite overachievers in the pitched battle between good and evil. With 300 entries examining more than 1,000 high-powered icons and their place in the popular firmament, The Superhero Book is the first comprehensive profile of superheroes across all media, following their path from comic-book stardom to radio, television, movies, and novels. It’s good to be super-great. With more than 150 full-color illustrations (including dozens of classic comic covers), The Superhero Book covers the best-loved and most historically significant superheroes—mainstream and counterculture, famous and forgotten, best and worst. Each significant era of the superhero is explored—the Golden Age (1938–1954), the Silver Age (1956–1969), the Bronze Age (1970–1979), and the Modern Age (1980–present)—providing the reader with unique perspective of the hero over the twentieth century and beyond. Readers will delight in the mountain of trivia, never-before revealed facts and finds, and insider information, written with insight and enthusiasm by a devoted team of comic-book, film, and pop-culture experts.
  • The Last Superhero

    Stephen Altrogge

    eBook (, Sept. 3, 2012)
    WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE GODFATHER MET THE INCREDIBLES? The Wagners are a superhero family dynasty who have always protected the city of Coreopolis. The grandpa, John Utticus Wagner, is revered in the superhero community. He’s consistently invited to speak at superhero symposiums, has dined with the President, and has a sterling reputation as a model superhero. Every young superhero wants to be like John Utticus Wagner. Unfortunately, John’s son, Orville Wagner, is not the man his father is. He’s a terrible klutz who always manages to create disasters, like derailing subway trains and accidentally injuring innocent bystanders. Orville is mocked in the superhero community, and the family’s once sterling reputation is tarnished. They no longer are seen as the protectors of Coreopolis. They are the laughingstock of the city. When a new super villian starts terrorizing Coreopolis, it’s up to John, Orville, and Orville’s son, John II, to stop the villain and restore the family’s honor. The question is, can an old man, a klutz, and boy stop a maniacal super villain?
  • Zero the Superhero

    Vanessa Canevaro

    language (Vanessa Canevaro, Dec. 2, 2019)
    Henry the Superhero and Superbird have super imaginations. Can their mighty powers outwit, out battle and out imagine the Evil Medusa and Cyclops? Join Zero the Super Hero and his trusty side kick as they try to protect their town from evil doers.
  • Grug the Superhero

    Ted Prior

    language (Simon & Schuster Australia, Oct. 1, 2014)
    One morning, Grug wakes up and decides to become a superhero. Wearing a cape and a mask, and a sword made from sticks, Grug and Cara, his best friend, transform the Grugmobile into the Zoom Zoom Car and head off to save someone. But the Zoom Zoom Car has too much zoom and Grug and Cara discover that if they can’t save someone else, they can at least save themselves.
  • Toni the superhero

    R D Base, Debbie J Hefke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2018)
    Meet Toni the Superhero! Toni is a little boy with extraordinary powers, but he likes to do ordinary things too! Find out what Toni likes to do when he’s not busy saving the world.
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  • Nero the Superhero

    J S Scuffle, Eloise Holland

    eBook (Phonic Hub, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Nero is a superhero, but shhh it’s a secret! Nero and Bo, his side kick dog, work for Save the Universe Command Control, set up to combat the evil Lord Gross and his threats to take over the universe. Nero and his team of alien scientists get to work, but, things don’t go to plan. Can Nero save the day and defeat Lord Gross’ evil efforts?
  • Anna the Superhero

    Valentine STEPHEN, Delphine STEPHEN

    language (, March 9, 2015)
    Anna is a Superhero. With her superpowers, she can deal with all the cries for help.But Anna the Superhero should hurry, it's almost bedtime !Share the joy of reading with The Adventures of my name, children's books personalized with your child's name, illustrated in modeling clay, to read at bedtime.Choose among the 14 different stories of the Adventures of my name (pirate, astronaut, cowboy, ballerina...) and customize the book with the name of your choice on the website www.theadventuresofmyname.com In a few days, your personalized book will be available to order on Amazon!
  • The Last Superhero

    Kristin Butcher

    language (Napoleon and Co, April 1, 2010)
    Commended for the 2011 Best Books for Kids and Teens When doing the right thing turns all wrong Sometimes a guy just cant mind his own business, no matter how hard he tries, and sometimes that guy gets mired in predicaments which are not of his making. Thats what happens to Jas, a Grade Seven boy who is putting all his energy into completing the artwork for an adventure comic he hopes will be his ticket into an elite summer art program. But when he meets Wren, an eccentric, crusading classmate, his efforts are derailed. Initially, Jas has no interest in getting involved, but circumstances and Wrens overpowering personality keep drawing him in until there is no going back. Wren is a person of values. She believes that if youre not part of the solution, youre part of the problem. When she sees things that are wrong, she sets out to correct them. Eventually she becomes the target of bullies, then, because of Jass inadvertent interference, the bullies turn their attention to him. They destroy his comic and his chances of getting into art school. What can Jas and Wren do to end the bullies’ reign of terror?
  • The Last Superhero

    Stephen Altrogge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2012)
    The Wagners are a superhero family dynasty who have always protected the city of Coreopolis. The grandpa, John Utticus Wagner, is revered in the superhero community. He’s consistently invited to speak at superhero symposiums, has dined with the President, and has a sterling reputation as a model superhero. Every young superhero wants to be like John Utticus Wagner. Unfortunately, John’s son, Orville Wagner, is not the man his father is. He’s a terrible klutz who always manages to create disasters, like derailing subway trains and accidentally injuring innocent bystanders. Orville is mocked in the superhero community, and the family’s once sterling reputation is tarnished. They no longer are seen as the protectors of Coreopolis. They are the laughingstock of the city. When a new super villian starts terrorizing Coreopolis, it’s up to John, Orville, and Orville’s son, John II, to stop the villain and restore the family’s honor. The question is, can an old man, a klutz, and boy stop a maniacal super villain?
  • Max the Superhero

    Sylvain Trudel, Suzanne Langlois

    Paperback (Formac Publishing, Jan. 1, 1996)
    When Max grows up he doesn't want to be an astronaut or a hockey player-he wants to be a superhero, to help sick and poor people like his idol, the Flying Avenger. But no one, especially grown ups, takes superheroes seriously. When Max's father loses his job, however, he learns what it is to be poor first-hand. He also learns that even the least super people have their heroic moments. Max the Superhero is an emotional story about a boy whose life turns upside-down, and who grows as a result.
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