No. of pages 32
Published: 2017
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In "Wonder Woman and the Monsters of Myth," Diana, the Amazonian warrior princess, embarks on a thrilling quest that confronts ancient Greek mythology. When legendary monsters begin to wreak havoc, it's up to Wonder Woman to uncover their origins and restore balance. Along the way, she encounters formidable foes, encounters allies from her past, and delves deeper into her own heritage. As she battles iconic creatures like the Minotaur and the Hydra, Diana must rely on her strength, wit, and compassion to triumph over darkness, all while exploring the themes of identity, power, and the courage needed to face one's fears. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Wonder Woman Mythology .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Capstone Press, Incorporated .
Steve Korte worked as an editor with DC Comics for many years. He is now a freelance writer and has written books for Capstone Press, DC Comics, Dorling Kindersley, HarperCollins, Little, Brown and Company, Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, and Warner Bros. He lives in New York City. Michael O'Hearn published his first book in 2007, a graphic novel following the story of Henry Ford as he built the Model T automobile. He has since published many other books and continues to write both nonfiction and fiction. Michael lives in Connecticut with his wife, Karen, his daughter, Kendal, and her stuffed kitty, Meowy. When he's not busy writing, he likes to write and record songs, work on cars, trim bonsai trees, and read. Scott Altmann is a New York/New Jersey based illustrator with more than ten years of professional experience. His clients include Harper Collins, Random House, Blizzard Entertainment, Oxford University Press UK, and Scholastic among many others. His work has been featured in Spectrum and the Society of Illustrators, and in 2010 he was awarded a Chesley for best paperback cover for The Mysterious Mr. Spines :FLIGHT published by Penguin Books USA. Scott's work is distinguished by a strong focus on storytelling and engaging characters. With an ever-evolving style and craftsmanship, his illustrations give the viewer a visceral experience, filled with wonder and intrigue.
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