Stone Arch Books's ultra-popular DC Super Heroes line of chapter books combines with the comics format in these Hybrid Comics featuring Batman! Avid and reluctant readers alike will gravitate toward this exciting storytelling style: comics fans will be drawn to the twelve pages of comics-style illustrations in each book, while traditional readers will love the fast-paced action that propels them forward from chapter to chapter. Fully approved and endorsed by DC Comics, these innovative bridge comics will appeal to all types of readers. Additionally, each book in the series contains a comics glossary, visual discussion questions, and writing prompts aimed at enhancing visual literacy and improving critical reading skills.
In the rainforests of Brazil, there's trouble in the local villages--and Batman is on the case!
Batman gets inside the prison where the Penguin is held to stop him from unleashing his new army of criminals on Gotham City.
Additionally, each book in the series contains a comics glossary, visual discussion questions, and writing prompts aimed at enhancing visual literacy and improving critical reading skills.
Batman and Catwoman team up to stop the Penguin and the Ventriloquist from waging war on each other.
After he falls into Scarecrow's trap, Batman is fitted with a helmet that slowly releases a fear-inducing gas, leaving him terrified of everything around him--even Robin and Nightwing, who are trying to save him.
In the rainforests of Brazil, there's trouble in the local villages--and Batman is on the case!
Batman and Batgirl team up to stop the Scarecrow, who has unleashed a fear toxin throughout Gotham City.
When the Scarecrow unleashes a black cloud on Gotham City, Batman quickly apprehends him, but the villain's plot proves to be much more difficult to stop than his quick capture would suggest.
Laurie S. Sutton. 1. Lex Luthor battles Superman with his battle suit. Which would you rather have: Superman's superpowers or Lex's suit? Why? 2. In their battle, Lex occasionally gets the upper hand.
After he falls into Scarecrow's trap, Batman is fitted with a helmet that slowly releases a fear-inducing gas, leaving him terrified of everything around him--even Robin and Nightwing, who are trying to save him.