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When the evil OCEAN MASTER crashes an AQUA-FAMILY reunion, AQUALAD, and his Super-Pet FLUFFY must stop the fishy foes.
"Young fans of superheroes have a fun book to explore in Deep-Sea Duel. I don't know very much about Aquaman or the Aquafamily, but you don't need to have a lot of background knowledge to enjoy this book. Characters are explained at the beginning and end (names as well as where they fit into the Superhero/Superpet world). Illustrations are integrated well with the text, and the amount of white-space around the large words make this a solid choice for independent readers. I can see this being a hit with both young readers who like action and young readers who like animals; if you know a reader who likes both things, try to get this book into their hands." - Crowding the Book Truck blog
August 22, 2012
"This book series might be just the ticket for moving reluctant boys into chapter books." - NetGalley Review
July 23, 2012
"Already a fan of the Tiny Titans (a title that circulates well in my Library), this new early reader addition should be popular among young readers and their parents. There is plenty of action and silliness to be found." - NetGalley Review
October 18, 2012
"The Deep-Sea Duel is a nice addition to the continuing saga of the DC Super Pets series of books. The art work throughout this book is imaginative, colorful and engaging. The text, format and length are appropriate for six to nine year old children. It is a fun introduction to comics and also inspires the child to read. This engaging book will peak the reader’s interest in the remaining books in the series." - Erica's Muse blog
November 14, 2012
"READ IT IF: You like cute pets. You like comic books. You have a child who wants to graduate to reading longer books." - Second Bookshelf on the Right blog
July 14, 2012
"The stories are cute and will get young readers introduced to the worlds and characters of DC Comics. Give them a try on your youngster." - SciFi Slacker
November 27, 2012
John Sazaklis spent part of life working in a family coffee shop, the House of Donuts. The other part, he spent drawing and writing stories. He has illustrated Spider-Man books and written Batman books for HarperCollins. He has also created toys used in MAD Magazine.
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