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Superman and the Rumpelstiltskin ruse

"Superman is faced with an impossible task after being captured by Lex Luthor. It seems hopeless till a strange little man shows up with an even stranger offer to help in this twisted retelling of "Rumpelstiltskin'!"--Provided by publisher.

Daredevil, the man without fear!

[guardian devil]
Contains several stories about Daredevil, a blind attorney by day and a superhero with superior sensory abilities by night.

Secret Hero Society

"My name is Bruce Wayne, and I'm the new kid (UGH) at Ducard Academy. I can't say for certain, but I think something fishy's going on. There's a gang of clowns roaming the halls, a kid named Bane wants to beat me up, and the guidance counselor, Hugo Strange, seems really, well, strange. At least I have two new friends -- Clark and Diana are kinda cool, I guess. We're going to solve this case no matter what, even if I have to convince Alfred to let me stay up past eleven."--Back cover of Volume 1.

Supernova

Nova and Adrian find it harder to conceal their secret identities while the battle rages on in Gatlon City between their alter egos, their allies, and their greatest fears come to life.

Bruce Wayne

not super
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.

Teen Titans

Robin
Raven Roth, Garfield Logan, Maxine Navarro, and Damian Wayne are on the run, while Dick Grayson wants to know what happened to his brother, Damian, and they all want to defeat H.I.V.E. for good.

Straight out of Brooklyn

When Miles went to the junkyard to find Tombstone, he found a vengeful superhero named Starling, who is trying to track down and kill the villain herself. She challenges Miles to open up about his secrets and makes him question who to trust. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

Straight out of Brooklyn

Miles can't seem to catch a break. Ganke reveals their school is cracking down on their lab time and might not be able to make more Spider-Man webbing. And in an attempt to break up feuding gangs from fighting, Miles discovers a tie to Tombstone. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

Straight out of Brooklyn

When Miles's friends convince him to skip school, he's hesitant but decides to take a break. But when a strange enemy attacks the museum they're visiting and Vice Principal Dutcher is determined to prove Miles is skipping class, his day isn't as relaxing as he hoped it would be. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.

Beast Boy loves Raven

While Raven Roth is finding a way to get rid of her demon father Trigon, Garfield Logan is understanding his newly found shapeshifting ability, and when their paths cross in Nashville they both feel a strong connection to one another.

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