Collects issues seventeen through twenty-one and a half of "Spider-Girl" comics, following the webslinger's daughter Mayday as she faces Kaine, as well as other villains and heroes, including the Green Goblin.
Profiles African-American men and women who have succeeded in fields such as politics, medicine, law, science, education, art, sports, business, and the military.
Profiles girls and women who participated in the American Revolution by refusing to buy British merchandise, collecting money, and even going to war as wives, nurses, spies, or soldiers.
A biography of the life of freedom fighter Sybil Ludington after her dangerous ride on the night of April 26th, 1777, when she warned her father's troops about an attack on Danbury, Connecticut by British.
Fiesty teenager Anya Corazon is saved from death by a mysterious mage named Miquel. Now, Anya is pledged to fight alongside Miguel and the Spider Society. First, she must prove herself to the society--and go to school, and keep her father and her friends from discovering her new secret.
When Mulan's aging father is drafted into the Imperial army to fight the invading Hun army, she disguises herself as a soldier and takes his place. Mulan's hilarious guardian dragon and lucky cricket are not enough to help her defeat the ruthless Hun leader; only by staying true to herself will she bring victory to her country and honor to her family.