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Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King
by Ashley Poston
When Kate Bishop, the young Hawkeye, solves a minor crime and saves the surprisingly cute Milo in the process, she counts it as a rare win. But a mix-up of their bags means that nope, Kate's life is still refusing to run smoothly. In that bag is a mysterious book that holds powerful, dangerous secrets--ones that New York City's most powerful super villain, the Kingpin, would kill to uncover.
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The Love Interest
by Helen Comerford
Jenna Ray has just been rescued from a prophesied disaster by the world's newest superhero, Blaze. As the first person he saves, she must be his Love Interest, right? Nope. Jenna is not having that. (Even if Blaze is sort of charming and good-looking...) But now the Villains are drawn to Jenna, and she'll have to join in the action - and get closer to Blaze - if she's going to figure out what they want and who they are
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Miles Morales shock waves : a Spider-Man graphic novel
by Justin A. Reynolds
Miles Morales, Brooklyn's Spider-Man, learns that the disappearance of a new student's father is linked to the giant corporation sponsoring Miles' fundraiser for the victims of the Puerto Rico earthquake and sets out to discover the truth.
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The second chance of Darius Logan
by David Walker
When a drug deal he never should've been involved in goes bad, Darius, instead of a prison sentence, joins the Second Chance program of the Super Justice Force where he discovers a strength he never knew he possessed?—?one that helps him face an all-too familiar enemy. Simultaneous eBook.
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Batgirl: Possession (DC Super Heroes)
by Jade Adia
Thanks to a scholarship to the prestigious Gotham Academy, Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl, gets to experience how some of the city's wealthiest teens live with fast cars, expensive clothes, and more. But when these advantages and luxuries are not enough, Barbara discovers that the some of them have turned to dabbling in black magic to get their kicks ... setting off a series of strange events and deaths. Batgirl quickly steps in to investigate, but finding the killer proves to be more difficult than usual. The prime suspect's brother is an irresistible distraction from the case at the same her growing relationship with Robin, the Boy Wonder, is hitting an all-time low. If all that wasn't troubling enough, the hard facts aren't to be lining up. Batgirl isn't one to believe in black magic, but there seem to be forces in Gotham City's shadows growing hungrier and stronger, and if she doesn't find a way to shed some light on the case soon, the creeping darkness just might take possession of her ... forever!
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Alex Wise vs. the End of the World
by Terry J. Benton-Walker
Twelve-year-old Alex leads the charge against the forces of evil as he tries to stop the Four Horsemen from taking over the world.
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Young Blood (an Umbrella Academy YA Novel)
by Alyssa Sheinmel
The teenaged Hargreeves siblings, craving normalcy after Five's disappearance, embark on a seemingly ordinary night out that spirals into a chaotic adventure involving newfound foes, unexpected missions, and the eternal quest for their adoptive father's approval--
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Harley Quinn: Reckoning
by Rachael Allen
Traces Harleen Quinzel's journey from precocious, revenge-obsessed teenage girl to a hardcore justice-seeker on her way to becoming supervillain, Harley Quinn.
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Nubia: Real One
by L. L. McKinney
Nubia's always stood out because of her Amazonian strength, but even though she uses her ability for good she's seen as a threat, so when her best friend Quisha's threatened by a boy who thinks he owns the town, Nubia risks everything to become the hero society tells her she is not.
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The Winter Soldier: Cold Front
by Mackenzi Lee
In the third book from New York Times best-selling author Mackenzi Lee in Marvel's Rebel and Renegade series, she explores Bucky Barnes--also known as the Winter Soldier. 1954: The Winter Soldier is the Soviet Union's greatest weapon. Assigned the most dangerous covert missions from the USSR's secret military branch, and guided by a handler who knows him better than he knows himself, he has only one purpose: to obey orders.But he wasn't always the Winter Soldier . . . 1941: As World War II begins, sixteen-year-old Bucky Barnes is determined to enlist in the US army--if only the local commander will stop getting in his way. When Bucky is offered enrollment in a training program with the British Special Operations Executive--the UK's secret service--he leaps at the chance to become a hero. But Bucky has hardly touched down in London when he finds himself running from a mysterious assassin and accompanied by an English chess champion fond of red lipstick and double crosses. She's in possession of a secret every side is desperate to get their hands on. If only they knew what it was . . . Decades later, the Winter Soldier struggles to solve the same mystery Bucky is just beginning to uncover. As their missions intersect across time, their lives collide too--in a way that neither of them would have expected, and that will change the course of their respective wars. In The Winter Soldier: Cold Front, New York Times best-selling author Mackenzi Lee explores the youth of one of Marvel's most compelling characters, James Buchanan Bucky Barnes--and the enemy soldier he is forced to become.
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