Young Inhumans
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Book Description
The next generation of Inhumans star in this atmospheric ensemble drama, collected for the first time in one trade paperback! They're just ordinary exchange students from a far-off land, here to learn about our culture - except their home is a mysterious city on the moon, and they each possess fabulous, exotic abilities and appearances. The product of experiments on humanity by an alien culture m... More
Book Information
Publisher | Marvel Enterprises |
Binding | Paperback (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Young Adults |
# of Pages | 288 |
ISBN-10 | 0785133828 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0785133827 |
Publication Date | 09/03/2008 |
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About Dougie Braithwaite (Author, Illustrator) : Dougie Braithwaite is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Dougie Braithwaite is Young Inhumans TPB.
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About Matthew Clark (Author, Illustrator) : Matthew Clark is a published author and an illustrator of young adult books. Published credits of Matthew Clark include Young Inhumans TPB, Outsiders: The Good Fight (Outsiders Volume 5), and Superman... more
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About Rob Teranishi (Author) : Rob Teranishi is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Rob Teranishi is Young Inhumans TPB.
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About Sean McKeever (Author) : Sean McKeever is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Sean McKeever include Teen Titans On the Clock (Teen Titans (Dc Comics) (Graphic Novels)... more
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