DC Super Hero Girls: Powerless

Illustrated by Agnes Garbowska
Paperback
$9.99 US
On sale Mar 17, 2020 | 144 Pages | 9781401293611

The super-powerful must protect a city that's POWERLESS!

When the electric grid and Gotham's cloud computing get knocked out on the same night, the Metropolis High Hamsters aren't quite sure how to deal...with a cafeteria that only accepts cash?! Some of the girls are more affected than others—Batgirl without her smartphone barely makes it to school at all, but Green Lantern is mostly determined to keep her friends safe. Speaking of which, has anyone seen Bumblebee?

With half the team out of commission, how will the girls find the source of the problem and fix it before Sweet Justice runs out of non-frozen desserts?
 
Amy Wolfram (Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!) and Agnes Garbowska (DC Super Hero Girls) explore a new vision of the DC Super Hero Girls!
Amy Wolfram is a writer for television, movies, and comic books. She is super excited to be writing DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels! If she had to pick a favorite Super Hero Girl...she'd pick them all! Best known for writing for Teen Titans for both television (Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!) and comics (Teen Titans: Year One, Teen Titans Go!), Amy has also had fun writing for many of her favorite characters; Barbie, Stuart Little, Ben 10, Thunderbirds, and Scooby-Doo. When not busy writing, she enjoys crafting and quilting.

Agnes Garbowska has made her name in comics illustrating such titles as the New York Times bestselling & award-winning DC SUPER HERO GIRLS for DC Comics. In addition, her portfolio includes a long run on My Little Pony for IDW, TEEN TITANS GO! for DC Comics, Grumpy Cat for Dynamite Entertainment, and Sonic Universe: Off Panel strips for Archie Comics.

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The super-powerful must protect a city that's POWERLESS!

When the electric grid and Gotham's cloud computing get knocked out on the same night, the Metropolis High Hamsters aren't quite sure how to deal...with a cafeteria that only accepts cash?! Some of the girls are more affected than others—Batgirl without her smartphone barely makes it to school at all, but Green Lantern is mostly determined to keep her friends safe. Speaking of which, has anyone seen Bumblebee?

With half the team out of commission, how will the girls find the source of the problem and fix it before Sweet Justice runs out of non-frozen desserts?
 
Amy Wolfram (Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!) and Agnes Garbowska (DC Super Hero Girls) explore a new vision of the DC Super Hero Girls!

Author

Amy Wolfram is a writer for television, movies, and comic books. She is super excited to be writing DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels! If she had to pick a favorite Super Hero Girl...she'd pick them all! Best known for writing for Teen Titans for both television (Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!) and comics (Teen Titans: Year One, Teen Titans Go!), Amy has also had fun writing for many of her favorite characters; Barbie, Stuart Little, Ben 10, Thunderbirds, and Scooby-Doo. When not busy writing, she enjoys crafting and quilting.

Agnes Garbowska has made her name in comics illustrating such titles as the New York Times bestselling & award-winning DC SUPER HERO GIRLS for DC Comics. In addition, her portfolio includes a long run on My Little Pony for IDW, TEEN TITANS GO! for DC Comics, Grumpy Cat for Dynamite Entertainment, and Sonic Universe: Off Panel strips for Archie Comics.

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