The Avengers meets Louis Sachar in this hilarious and action-packed tween novel by John David Anderson, which Publishers Weekly called a "superhero story that any comics fan will enjoy" in a starred review.
But what happens when that line starts to disappear?.
It\'s what a superhero does.
Drew has always found it pretty easy to separate right from wrong, good from evil.
But this is all before a supervillain long thought dead returns to the city of Justicia, superheroes begin disappearing at an alarming rate, and Drew\'s two identities threaten to crash head-on into each other.
Add in trying to keep his sidekick life a secret from everyone, including his parents, and the truth is clear: Middle school is a drag even with superpowers.
Then there\'s his superhero mentor, a former legend who now spends more time straddling barstools than fighting crime.
First, there\'s Drew\'s power: Possessed of super senses--his hearing, sight, taste, touch, and smell are the most powerful on the planet--he\'s literally the most sensitive kid in school.
O., a secret organization for the training of superhero sidekicks, but that doesn\'t mean that life is all leaping tall buildings in single bounds.
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The Avengers meets Louis Sachar in this hilarious and action-packed tween novel by John David Anderson, which Publishers Weekly called a "superhero story that any comics fan will enjoy" in a starred review