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DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High

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A new era begins for the DC Super Hero Girls in DC Super Hero Girls At Metropolis High! When Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Bumblebee, and Zatanna are continually late to class because of their crime-fighting, they are sentenced to joining an after-school club for a whole week-or else they'll be suspended!

But finding a club is not as easy as it looks, and when the girls keep finding themselves kicked out of the clubs they like, they must think outside of the box and go outside their comfort zones to avoid suspension. Just when they thought secret identities and balancing school with super-heroics were challenging enough!

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    • School Library Journal

      September 6, 2019

      Gr 3-6-The first two pages of this story set the tone for everything that follows: Supergirl, soaring through Metropolis with the sun at her back and a smile on her face, takes on a group of supervillain girls as they rob a store. Though Supergirl and the other five Super Hero Girls (Green Lantern, Zatanna, Bumblebee, Batgirl, and Wonder Woman) save the day, they're late for school-again-and the principal orders them to join school clubs as punishment. All six girls turn out to fit their chosen clubs too well, so they seek out counterintuitive clubs and find something to love about each one anyway. The girls' personalities shine-even Supergirl's villainous foil, Lena Luthor, who wants to prove herself to the big kids. Both Supergirl and Lena struggle with their self-esteem in scenarios where they aren't welcome. Messages of playing to one's individual strengths, as well as keeping an open mind about discovering one's niche, are a through line among all the heroes' clubs. Keeping track of the full cast is easy thanks to characters' distinctive designs. From devouring chocolate cake to building each other up, the Super Hero Girls are a fun, supportive friend group. Changing visual perspectives keep the slapstick action and colorful superpowers fresh on the page, while expressive faces and clear layouts make the school drama easy to follow for the intended elementary audience. VERDICT Based on the animated series, this brand-building venture nonetheless carries a lot of humor, heart, and positive messages for young superhero fans.-Thomas Maluck, Richland Library, SC

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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