DC Super Friends #10 Season of Light & #12 Starro and the Pirates by Sholly Fisch
DC Super Friends: Season of Light by Sholly Fisch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hardcover, 23 pages
Published July 1st 2014 by Stone Arch Books
Source: review copy thanks to Capstone Publishing
DC Super Friends (#10)
I actually really liked this! I usually don't like PC Christmas books, but this story combines Christmas, Hannukah and Kwanzaa into the "Holidays" and presents a nice story about faith and belief in a higher power. Doctor Light is the villain and he tries to destroy the season by taking away the light, but our super friends join together to save the day.
DC Super Friends: Starro and the Pirates by Sholly Fisch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hardcover, 23 pages
Published July 1st 2014 by Stone Arch Books
Source: review copy thanks to Capstone Publishing
DC Super Friends (#12)
Another well-done comic on a topic I usually do not find favour with in books aimed at kid's. "Global warming" is mentioned here and Starro comes along to take over Earth by purposely melting the icecaps so he can rule the new underwater world. The Super Friends save the day and then get realistic by keeping their message factual and talking about pollution and what the reader can do to help our earth by keeping it clean.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Hardcover, 23 pages
Published July 1st 2014 by Stone Arch Books
Source: review copy thanks to Capstone Publishing
DC Super Friends (#10)
I actually really liked this! I usually don't like PC Christmas books, but this story combines Christmas, Hannukah and Kwanzaa into the "Holidays" and presents a nice story about faith and belief in a higher power. Doctor Light is the villain and he tries to destroy the season by taking away the light, but our super friends join together to save the day.
DC Super Friends: Starro and the Pirates by Sholly Fisch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hardcover, 23 pages
Published July 1st 2014 by Stone Arch Books
Source: review copy thanks to Capstone Publishing
DC Super Friends (#12)
Another well-done comic on a topic I usually do not find favour with in books aimed at kid's. "Global warming" is mentioned here and Starro comes along to take over Earth by purposely melting the icecaps so he can rule the new underwater world. The Super Friends save the day and then get realistic by keeping their message factual and talking about pollution and what the reader can do to help our earth by keeping it clean.
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