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Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.
Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.








Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.

I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.In October 25, 1940, an interview conducted by former student Olive Byrne (under the pseudonym 'Olive Richard') and published in Family Circle, titled "Don't Laugh at the Comics", Marston described what he saw as the great educational potential of comic books (a follow up article was published two years later in 1942.) This article caught the attention of comics publisher M.C. Looking for a good book? Wonder Woman: Amazon Warrior is a graphic novel-like biography aimed at very young readers and should fill in the reader on a good deal of Wonder Woman's history and highlights, while priming them for an up-coming movie and likely more age-appropriate books. I suspect that this book will do well for Scholastic, given the hero movies and Wonder Woman's appearance in the Batman/Superman movie coming in March (2016).

Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.

It really is an abbreviated version of Wonder Woman's biography, suitable for a nine-year old. I quite liked these sketches, personally, but I know they will be cleaned up and look sharp and crisp for the final book. My ARC does not have the finished art (in a few cases, no art at all) but rather some rough sketches to let us know the general idea of what the art will look like. Most youngster will pick up this book more for the interior art (by Marcus To). This is for young readers who might be just starting to get interested in comics or at least interested in comics heroes because of the movies and television shows that are popular today. But this book isn't for the established comics reader.

Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.

I can't say that I was ever a big fan of Wonder Woman so I was pleasantly surprised that I learned a few things here, though I suspect the more dedicated comics readers will find this book overly simplistic and full of information that is fairly well-known. It appears that Scholastic is issuing a few of these books in a "Backstories" series, giving some very basic facts about a superhero's beginnings, training, and highlights of his/her career as a super-hero/crime-fighter. As a reader of comic books, this is precisely the sort of book that I would be drawn to. Rated 3.5 of 5Īh.I remember the days when I couldn't wait for the Scholastic book fair that the school would have once a year. This review originally published in Looking For a Good Book.










Wonder Woman by Scholastic Inc.