Tiny Titans, Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse
by:
Franco (author)
Art Baltazar (author)
You'll see what life is like for the very young heroes of Sidekick Elementary and learn what could go wrong when the kids of Sidekick Elementary spend an afternoon in the Batcave in this new graphic novel. These all ages tales from the DC Universe, beautifully written and illustrated by Art...
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You'll see what life is like for the very young heroes of Sidekick Elementary and learn what could go wrong when the kids of Sidekick Elementary spend an afternoon in the Batcave in this new graphic novel. These all ages tales from the DC Universe, beautifully written and illustrated by Art Baltazar and Franco, will entertain new readers and seasoned fans of comics.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401220785 (1401220789)
ASIN: 1401220789
Publish date: February 10th 2009
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Humor,
Middle Grade,
Kids,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics
Series: Tiny Titans (#1)
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