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In Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors—Rise Up!, Godzilla judges humanity harshly for its treatment of the planet, and seems like he might be set to finally wipe it out...unless the Shobojin and Mothra can find a few young humans with enough faith and goodwill to convince the big guy to hold off.
Join Mike Lowery and his Bug Scouts as they go on an adventure in search of useful plants and merit badges in Out In The Wild!
Krypto the Super-Dog! Streaky The Super-Cat! Comet the Super-Horse! Beppo the Super-Monkey! Together they are the Legion of Super-Pets, and together with other animal allies they star in Tails of The Super-Pets, a collection of their origins and classic appearances.
The Archie comics characters conquer webcomics in Bite Sized Archie, an online gag strip with a soft spot for memes, now available in a hardcopy format.
Junior Ranger Jay is on the look out for a sasquatch. Sasquatch Sass is on the lookout for humans. Will the pair ever meet? That's the conceit of J. Torres and Aurélie Grand 's How To Spot A Sasquatch
When the Marvel Universe is rendered super power-less, it's up to Tony Stark to save the day by dressing his friends in sentai-inspired power suits in Avengers: Tech-On.
In Corey R. Tabor's Sir Ladybug, the chivalrous insect and his friends embark on a quest to save a caterpillar from a monster—but it's not going to be as easy as it seems to save the day. After all, monsters gotta eat too.
An unlikely adventure for best friends Anna and Tess begins when they plant a packet of seeds and meet a magical gnome who shrinks them down to her size in Renée Kurilla's The Flower Garden.
Exchange students don't get much more foreign than from an entirely different universe, which is what happens when the Titans of Teen Titans Go! go undercover on the world of the DC Super Hero Girls in Amy Wolfrman and Agnes Garbowska's Exchange Students!
Star Wars Adventures: Ghosts of Vader's Castle presents another anthology of scary Star Wars stories embedded within a narrative. This time the theme is nightmares, giving writer Cavan Scott and his collaborators a great deal of freedom with what they put the characters through.
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