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Ms. Marvel

2018
Follows the exploits of Muslim and Inhuman superhero Kamala Khan.
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Faith

2019
"Even before Faith Herbert, AKA Zephyr, gained the power of flight, joined the Harbinger Renegades, and soared through the skies of the Valiant Universe, deep down she was always a hero at heart. But what's a hero to do in the face of a foe that exists only in nightmares? Face them head-on, of course! To protect the dreams of her teammate, Animalia, Faith must venture into a fantastical new realm the likes of which we've never seen...and she'll need some help from the world's premiere parapsychologist, Doctor Mirage, to make it back with her subconscious mind still intact!"--Back cover.
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DC super hero girls

Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, and Batgirl have a time traveling mishap and wind up in prehistoric times, and must work to fight off dinosaurs while taking care not to alter the timeline.
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Ms. Marvel

2019
"Love is in the air in Jersey City as Valentine's Day arrives! Kamala may not be allowed to go to the school dance--but Ms. Marvel is! Which is bad news for . . . Loki?! Then, when a mysterious stranger arrives in Jersey City, Ms.Marvel must deal with--a crush! Prepare for drama! Intrigue! Romance! Suspense! Punching things! Plus, see what happens when S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jemma Simmons goes undercover at Kamala's school! And Ms. Marvel shares her first amazing, spectacular team-up with Spider-Man! But when the Marvel Universe enters its last days, can Kamala summon the will to keep on fighting the good fight? Maybe with a pep talk from her idol, Captain Marvel!"--Back cover.
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What makes a hero

"The . . . heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are here to answer one vital question: What makes a hero? Whether they're fighting evil throughout the realms or defending humanity on Earth, these heroes have their own approaches to strength, goodness, and heroism. Join these . . . women as they explore what it means to be a hero. Where we find real strength, and how to find your very own super-power"--Jacket flap.
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Catwoman

Soulstealer
"Selina Kyle's coming-of-age-story as she claws her way to the top of Gotham City's criminal underbelly and becomes Catwoman"--Provided by publisher.
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Ms. Marvel

When Kamala Khan vanishes, a group of heroes--including the city's newest superhero Red Dagger--take up the call to defend the city from evil and carry on Ms. Marvel's legacy. But when an old enemy reappears, even the Red Dagger might not be powerful enough to stop him.
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Ms. Marvel

While Kamala Khan hosts a sleepover with friends Nakia, Zoe, and Mike, trouble strikes Jersey City. Then Bruno returns and the two bond over a science experiment designed to see how Ms. Marvel's powers work. But then Kamala's powers fail and she will have to race to get them back before she goes into battle against a classic Marvel villain.
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America

America Chavez has no sooner found out the place of her origin--the Utopian Parallel--than it comes under attack from a decades old enemy, and America finds herself facing off against the villainess Exterminatrix.
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The mighty Captain Marvel

Carol Danvers returns to her role as Alpha Flight commander and tries to focus on the job but when she learns someone is hunting for alien refugee children, she investigates. The enemy she finds uses Danvers' own genetic material against her and Danvers must call for help from an old friend. Even with his help, the fight is far from over.
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