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The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
by Dav Pilkey
Required to write a report about good citizenship after landing in trouble once again, George and Harold create a new superhero, a diaper-wearing dynamo who must prevent his archenemy, Deputy Dangerous, from taking over the planet. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of The Paperboy.
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The Amazing Adventures of Bumblebee Boy
by David Soman
The creators of the best-selling Ladybug Girl series introduce the character of would-be-superhero Sam, who resists his little brother's help while tackling imaginary pirates, dragons and saber-tooth lions but who considers taking on a sidekick to confront scary aliens.
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The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man
by Michael Chabon
Awesome Man can shoot positronic rays out of his eyeballs, fly straight as an arrow and hug mutant Jell-O, and even villains like Professor Von Evil and the Flaming Eyeball are no match for this caped crusader, in a first picture book from a best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author that perfectly captures the fantasy life of young superhero fans.
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The fake Cape Caper
by Greg Trine
Melvin Beederman, superhero in charge of Los Angeles, California, attends the Superhero's Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, leaving his young sidekick to keep Los Angeles safe from evil bad guys and bullies.
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Sound Off!
by David Steinberg
Being the new kid in town with no volume control on his voice, Daniel Boom discovers an even bigger problem: the evil Kid-Rid Corporation has silenced the entire world with their terrible Soundsucker LX machine! Daniel taps into his inner superhero to become Loud Boy, along with his new pals who have bad habits (aka superpowers) of their own. The unlikely heroes are able to turn the tables on the villains, restoring peace and un-quiet to the world once more! But is it the end of Kid-Rid?
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Invasion From Planet Dork
by Greg Trine
As big trouble heads toward Los Angeles, California, Max Beederman gathers his superhero friends to face what comes: a trio of extraterrestrial kidnappers from the planet Dork who call themselves Monkey Wrench, Elbow and Shoe.
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Magic Pickle and the Planet of the Grapes
by Scott Morse
The Magic Pickle takes on Razin', a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Produce, after the renegade raisin reveals a plan to turn everyone on Earth into juicy, mindless grapes
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Oliver the Mighty Pig
by Jean Van Leeuwen
When Oliver dons his Mighty Pig cape, everyone in the family has to get use to the new superhero in the house, but Mother Pig has no problem adjusting and soon has Mighty Pig happily performing an array of amazing deeds, such as setting the dinner table and taking out the garbage.
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The Princess in Black Books
by Shannon Hale
Princess Magnolia battles against a number of threats while attempting to hide her secret identity as a monster-fighting superhero, as she dines with a duchess, attends her own birthday party, and brunches with a fellow princess.
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Sidekicks
by Dan Santat
When Captain Amazing feels he is getting too old to be a reliable superhero, he tries to hire a new sidekick, but his pets have different ideas.
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Super Guinea Pig to the Rescue
by Udo Weigelt
Obsessed by the television show featuring Super Guinea Pig, Little Guinea Pig decides to dress and act like his superhero, but when he ignores all the rest of the family pets in order to do so, they find a way to teach him an important lesson that soon makes Little Guinea Pig realize that he is perfect just the way he is!
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Super Manny Stands Up!
by Kelly DiPucchio
A heartwarming tribute to standing up for what's right and finding one's inner superpowers finds fearless little Manny donning his cape and imagining himself saving the world from zombie bears, evil cloud monsters and alien robots before encountering a real-life bully at school.
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Super Rawr!
by Todd H Doodler
It is career day at school and Rawr the T-rex comes in his superhero cape and belt, because a superhero who saves the day is what he wants to be--or maybe an astronaut.
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Dex: The Heart of a Hero
by Caralyn Buehner
Despite being a little dog, Dexter has big ambitions and seeks to fulfill his dreams by studying up on super-hero tricks, working out in the gym, and designing a new suit and cape to complete his impressive transformation to Superdog!
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Superhero Dad
by Timothy Knapman
A warmhearted celebration of all the incredible things a father can do explains how despite the lack of a superhero mask and costume, dads can make super-snores that can be heard for miles, tell silly jokes and make monsters go away at bedtime.
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Superhero Silliness
by Tony Abbott
A latest entry in the series by the award-winning author of the Secrets of Droon stories pits the gang against a wild and wacky culprit in a tale complemented by kid-friendly art.
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Superhero Stampede
by Erik Craddock
After being zapped by a home-made reality transmutation device, Stone Rabbit and his friends find themselves inside the pages of their favorite comic book, waging war against a band of evildoers and trying to save the world.
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Wedgieman: A Hero is Born
by Charise Mericle Harper
Veggieboy practices flying, lifting, and helping people to hone his superhero skills, and finally Veggieman's training as a superhero is complete, but he is surprised when children want to change his name.
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