Cover of Dear Justice League (Tpb) by New York Times

Dear Justice League (Tpb)

by New York Times

Dear Justice League (Tpb) - Paperback invites readers into a playful corner of the DC Universe, where the world’s greatest heroes trade epic battles for heartfelt conversations. This middle-grade graphic novel blends humor, warmth, and honest answers to fan mail, making it a perfect pick for kids aged 8–12 and any superhero enthusiast who loves a relatable, behind-the-scenes look at their favorite legends. The tone is adventurous yet comforting, inviting readers to smile, wonder, and learn alongside characters they admire. In Dear Justice League, the caped crew step away from crime-fighting to tackle questions from fans—delivering bite-sized lessons with charm and candor. Written by New York Times bestselling author Michael Northrop and illustrated by Gustavo Duarte, the book unfolds in a lively, panel-driven flow that feels like dipping into a friendly desk-side Q&A. The experience is enhanced by Duarte’s colorful, expressive art, which keeps the pace brisk and the humor light while never losing sight of the heart: even heroes are curious, make mistakes, and keep learning. Q&A format where a range of DC heroes answer questions from kids and share personal moments Vibrant, expressive illustrations by Gustavo Duarte that bring humor and warmth to every page Short, standalone vignettes with rhythm and pace that are easy to dip in and out of Themes of curiosity, resilience, humility, and everyday heroism Accessible storytelling that appeals to middle-grade readers and fans of comic lore alike Readers finish Dear Justice League with a deeper sense of what it means to be brave: asking questions, learning from mistakes, and supporting others. The book leaves them feeling inspired, more confident in their own questions, and eager to explore the many ways a hero can show up in daily life. It’s a warm, hopeful reminder that heroism isn’t just about powers—it’s about curiosity, empathy, and choosing to learn every day.

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