Young Justice Vol. 1

· DC
4.2
822 reviews
eBook
164
Pages
Bubble Zoom
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About this eBook

Don't call them sidekicks! The Justice League needs a covert team that could operate on the sly, so who better than experienced crime fighters Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad? Together with Superboy, recently rescued from the top-secret Project Cadmus, and the crush-worthy shape-shifting alien Miss Martian, these teens are ready to stop being sidekicks and start taking down their own villainsãlike League of Shadows and the Jokerãall on their own. But Superboy may have a secret mission of his own to complete ... destroying Superman! Based on the hit Cartoon Network series! Collects issues #0-6.

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4.2
822 reviews
R
16 December 2016
I never realised how much information I was missing by only watching the show. So many gaps that I didn't even realise existed have been filled, and the excitement I got from reading this makes me long for more. Can't wait for season 3.
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Brian Tran
6 March 2015
Fantastic series! Too bad the canceled the animated cartoon series, it was so smart and great development of the characters to independent heroes outside the role of "sidekick," a theme quite relatable in the sense to step out of a parent's shadow. The comic fills in some the gaps between episodes and adds trilling insight in the character inner motives.
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Chinyere
1 September 2014
I love young justice and sad its over so this is the book for me
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About the author

Born in Chicago, Art Baltazar found his way early to comic book art and has been cartooning ever since he can recall, self-publishing in 1994 with such titles as The Cray-Baby Adventures, Gyro-Man, Captain Camel & the Space Chicken, Jimmy Dydo, Lunar Lizard, Meteor Mite and the famous Patrick the Wolf Boy. Art has also drawn coloring books for Warner Bros. and has a monthly comic strip in Disney Adventures Magazine called Gorilla Gorilla! Art also created an autobiographical graphic novel called The Big Amoeba for Platinum Studios. He lives outside of Chicago with his wife, Rose, and children Sonny, Gordon, and Audrey.

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