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DC Super Hero Girls: Out of the Bottle
DC Super Hero Girls: Out of the Bottle | Shea Fontana
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Harley Quinn is center stage in the newest volume of the DC Super Hero Girls graphic novel series, DC SUPER HERO GIRLS VOL. 5- OUT OF THE BOTTLE! For an assignment in Ms. June Moone's art class, the girls are working on their very own comic books. The character-created comic pages give us a glimpse into each girl's personality. But Harley isn't satisfied with her comics creation and thinks a little of Ms. Moone's special paint will really help her drawings come to life! The problem? Harley's drawings literally come to life!a DC SUPER HERO GIRLS VOL. 5- OUT OF THE BOTTLE continues to develop the relationships forged in DC SUPER HERO GIRLS- FINALS CRISIS, HITS AND MYTHS, SUMMER OLYMPUS and PAST TIMES AT SUPER HERO HIGH. Written by Shea Fontana, this Harley-centric story is perfect for girls ages 6-12! The DC Super Hero Girls line is an exciting new universe of super heroic storytelling that helps build character and confidence, and empowers girls to discover their true potential. Developed for girls ages 6-12, DC Super Hero Girls features DC Comics' most powerful and diverse lineup of female characters as relatable teens, playing out across multiple entertainment content platforms and product categories to create an immersive world. Icons including Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Harley Quinn, Bumble Bee, Poison Ivy, Katana and many more make their unprecedented teenage introduction, as each character has her own storyline that explores what teen life is like as a super hero.
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3⭐️. The girls of Super Hero High are working on graphic novels, but Harley gets into some magic paint and the comics come alive. Which may sound like fun, but in the comics each character is an evil doer instead of someone who fights for justice. This book is exactly what you expect to be when you pick it up. Cheese one liners, and a cartoon TV sensitivity. I will say the “messages” at the end are a little heavy for my taste.