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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780553487732
ISBN: 0553487736
Label: Bantam Books for Young Readers
Manufacturer: Bantam Books for Young Readers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: October 22, 2002
Publisher: Bantam Books for Young Readers
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: October 22, 2002
Studio: Bantam Books for Young Readers
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The arch-villain Darkseid has captured Wonder Woman and locked her up in a filthy dungeon on the planet Apokolips. He hopes to break her will and use her against Superman and the Justice League. Robbed of her armor and her magic lasso, it takes all of Dianaâs power to resist her captor, knowing she must escape soon or betray her friends. As she musters her strength to break free, Wonder Woman must prove to herself that she is a super hero with or without her magical weaponsâor die trying.
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The Gauntlet was great. It was my favorite Justice League book.
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I believe that the writer definately could've come up with a better story using the same concept, but that's no excuse to leave your collection incomplete.
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As the mother of 3 boys, I have listened to all the justice league audiobooks while on vacation. Just when I thought I could not stand another blast of green energy, I heard this tape! There was actually a plot, character development, and an interesting story! The fact that it was about Wonder Woman, (my favorite justice leaguer) was a plus. Let's have more audiobooks about Justice League that are as well written. Please, as a parent, I beg you.
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This is an intriguing story of present-time coupled with flashbacks. I've read a lot of Louise Simonson's work and find her to be one of the best in the business. This book is fantastic to read to your kids. The story is exciting and suspenseful.
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The challenges of translating comic book icons into literate fiction are enormous, but Louise Simonson here proves more than merely adept at meeting the situation. Simonson obviously is well aware of the tremendous backstory to not just her protagonist, Wonder Woman, but also of Jack Kirby's New Gods/Darkseid/Apokolips franchise. She, while remaining consummately respectful of these characters and their formidable history, is not afraid to play a bit with it and make the characters her own. ... Read More
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