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An all-around hodgepodge of mythological information. Consider only where Wonder Woman and myths are in high demand.
These books describe the various good and evil mythological beings linked to Wonder Woman lore. Characters' actual mythological backgrounds are the main focus, with much shorter portions describing their connections to the superhero. Unfortunately, the art lacks cohesion; Wonder Woman is depicted in her modern cartoon form while everything else is a strange mix of photographic and illustrated styles. Reading list. Glos., ind.
Not for the faint of heart, this series will delight fans of bloody human history.
Rundown buildings, deserted locations, and ghost stories provide the creepy premise of this series. Each volume includes four spooky locations in a category, but some examples are a stretch and others are only indirectly related to their location. Background info, brief details on a specific haunting, and crisp photographs round out the presentation. There are four other spring 2017 books in this series. Reading list. Glos., ind.