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Author | : Sarah Miller |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2018-11-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781790221653 |
Noah is a 6-year-old boy who hates eating fruits and vegetables; he thinks broccoli is yukky green stuff! His mom tries to tell him that eating fruits and vegetables will make him big and strong. Noah wants to be a firefighter when he's older and if he doesn't eat his fruits and vegetables up, he'll never be big and strong enough. The boy met Brock Broccoli one day and his life changed forever. With the help of some very friendly superhero fruits and vegetables Noah starts to understand. The little boy knows that he must listen to their rhyming words of wisdom. Written in a combination of prose and rhyme. For ages 3-6 years. Stunning colorful illustrations. Teaches children to eat their fruits and vegetables in a fun way. Your children will meet Tommy Tomato, Potter Potato, Barry Banana and many more and learn that eating their fruits and vegetables will help them to become big and strong. Buy this book about Noah's Superheroes and your child will definitely like to eat good and healthy food!
Author | : Frank Barbiere |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2022-09-27 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1506730833 |
A modern superhero story that celebrates the genre and redefines heroes for a new generation. In a world where superheroes are common place, Noah Sans, a young reporter trying to live up to the legacy of his father, investigates a mystery involving missing superheroes that quickly turns into a thrilling conspiracy. Noah Sans, a young reporter living in the shadow of his father, lives in a world full of superheroes—but no one seems to care. After a world changing event called The Cataclysm, people moved on, and now heroes are old news. But when Noah begins investigating a mysterious murder, he comes face to face with his most revered heroes and is forced to confront a secret past that could change the world forever. Astonishing Times is a love letter to the medium of comics and a celebration of superheroes old and new. Award-winning writer Frank J. Barbiere returns to creator-owned comics alongside Arris Quinones, host of YouTube's Variant, to craft a modern classic that redefines superheroes for a new era with stunning art by Ruairí Coleman and color artist Lauren Affe. Together, the team hopes to inspire a new generation of fans young and old, and remind us all that heroes are everywhere. Collects Astonishing Times #1–#5.
Author | : Marilyn Singer |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 45 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0547435592 |
A volume of humorous poems about a group of oddball B-list superheroes in need of work introduces such haphazard wannabes as Blunder Woman, Muffy the Vampire Sprayer, and the Bulk.
Author | : Elizabeth Gordon |
Publisher | : Enslow Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2021-02-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1538382393 |
Noah is an artist. Ever since he learned to draw, people have been impressed by his remarkable skills. When there's an art contest at The Club, Noah is certain that he'll win the big prize, until he sees Milo's painting. Noah is scared. Everyone expects Noah to win the contest. If he loses, he believes he'll lose the one skill he's most proud of. Noah is determined to beat Milo, but at what cost? Is winning worth compromising his values?
Author | : William D. Romanowski |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2012-06-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0199942587 |
Religious Communication Association's Book of the Year Hollywood and Christianity often seem to be at war. Indeed, there is a long list of movies that have attracted religious condemnation, from Gone with the Wind with its notorious "damn," to The Life of Brian and The Last Temptation of Christ. But the reality, writes William Romanowski, has been far more complicated--and remarkable. In Reforming Hollywood, Romanowski, a leading historian of popular culture, explores the long and varied efforts of Protestants to influence the film industry. He shows how a broad spectrum of religious forces have played a role in Hollywood, from Presbyterians and Episcopalians to fundamentalists and evangelicals. Drawing on personal interviews and previously untouched sources, he describes how mainline church leaders lobbied filmmakers to promote the nation's moral health and, perhaps surprisingly, how they have by and large opposed government censorship, preferring instead self-regulation by both the industry and individual conscience. "It is this human choice," noted one Protestant leader, "that is the basis of our religion." Tensions with Catholics, too, have loomed large--many Protestant clergy feared the influence of the Legion of Decency more than Hollywood's corrupting power. Romanowski shows that the rise of the evangelical movement in the 1970s radically altered the picture, in contradictory ways. Even as born-again clergy denounced "Hollywood elites," major studios noted the emergence of a lucrative evangelical market. 20th Century-Fox formed FoxFaith to go after the "Passion dollar," and Disney took on evangelical Philip Anschutz as a partner to bring The Chronicles of Narnia to the big screen. William Romanowski is an award-winning commentator on the intersection of religion and popular culture. Reforming Hollywood is his most revealing, provocative, and groundbreaking work on this vital area of American society.
Author | : Noah Smith |
Publisher | : Downtown Bookworks |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017-11-28 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781941367469 |
The Big Book of Batman is the ultimate guide to the Dark Knight for young fans (ages 4 and up). Illustrated with classic DC Comics art, this engaging picture book covers Batman's origin story, his awesome gadgets, his many entertaining enemies, and his loyal friends including Robin, Batgirl, and Superman. From the Bat Cave to the rooftops of Gotham City, readers will learn about Batman's impressive skills and feats--and will quickly understand why he is one of the most popular super heroes of all time!
Author | : Khayri Antonio Johnson |
Publisher | : Khayri Johnson |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2019-06-13 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780578527499 |
This children's book was inspired by Noah, a special boy born with down syndrome and other medical conditions. He is known to everyone as SUPERNOAH because he never lets his condition define him and he overcomes every challenge with love. He also shares his special love with people all around the world through social media. Author, Khayri Johnson, Super Noah's brother writes this book based on their journey as a family when his mother was given Noah's medical diagnosis during her pregnancy. In a simple, rhyming way, children will read and learn how a child that was not given much hope by doctors, was able to grow strong and inspire people worldwide. This sweet and inspiring book will assure readers of all ages that there is a superhero in all of us. The book features appealing full-color illustrations plus a page with resources information for Down Syndrome, Congenital Heart Defect, Lung and Kidney Disease.
Author | : Michael Fry |
Publisher | : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2017-05-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316318728 |
In this rollicking middle-grade adventure and national bestseller, Michael Fry's witty text and hysterical artwork combines superhero action with classic fish-out-of-water humor. Victor Spoil comes from a long line of famous supervillains and he's fully expected to join their ranks one day. But to his family's utter disappointment, Victor doesn't have a single bad-guy bone in his body. He won't run with scissors, he always finishes his peas, and he can't stand to be messy. Hopeless! As a last-ditch effort before they give up and let him be a -- gasp! -- civilian, Victor's exasperated parents send him to apprentice under a disgraced supervillain called The Smear. This matchup starts off as a complete disaster, but Victor and The Smear eventually find that they have a lot to learn from each other. When the stakes get high as Victor is forced to choose between his mentor and his family morals (or lack thereof) . . . what will the world's nicest bad guy do?
Author | : Chris Gavaler |
Publisher | : University of Iowa Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2015-11-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1609383818 |
Most readers think that superheroes began with Superman’s appearance in Action Comics No. 1, but that Kryptonian rocket didn’t just drop out of the sky. By the time Superman’s creators were born, the superhero’s most defining elements—secret identities, aliases, disguises, signature symbols, traumatic origin stories, extraordinary powers, self-sacrificing altruism—were already well-rehearsed standards. Superheroes have a sprawling, action-packed history that predates the Man of Steel by decades and even centuries. On the Origin of Superheroes is a quirky, personal tour of the mythology, literature, philosophy, history, and grand swirl of ideas that have permeated western culture in the centuries leading up to the first appearance of superheroes (as we know them today) in 1938. From the creation of the universe, through mythological heroes and gods, to folklore, ancient philosophy, revolutionary manifestos, discarded scientific theories, and gothic monsters, the sweep and scale of the superhero’s origin story is truly epic. We will travel from Jane Austen’s Bath to Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Mars to Owen Wister’s Wyoming, with some surprising stops along the way. We’ll meet mad scientists, Napoleonic dictators, costumed murderers, diabolical madmen, blackmailers, pirates, Wild West outlaws, eugenicists, the KKK, Victorian do-gooders, detectives, aliens, vampires, and pulp vigilantes (to name just a few). Chris Gavaler is your tour guide through this fascinating, sometimes dark, often funny, but always surprising prehistory of the most popular figure in pop culture today. In a way, superheroes have always been with us: they are a fossil record of our greatest aspirations and our worst fears and failings.
Author | : Michael Robin |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2022-07-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1950587258 |
Where did Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and their super hero friends come from? How did they get their powers? Who were they before they were super heroes? Each origin story is a thrilling, self-contained bedtime story. Baby Kal-El makes a dramatic escape from the planet Krypton, arriving on Earth in a rocket ship. Wonder Woman and Nubia are shaped out of clay by their mother Hippolyta, and given their powers by the gods. Each Green Lantern—Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Jessica Cruz—came by their power rings in interesting ways. Young super heroes will love learning about how their favorite characters came to be.