Science Fair Crisis (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #4)

Science Fair Crisis (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #4)

By Derek Fridolfs

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Clark Kent (Superman), Bruce Wayne (Batman), and Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) are starting a new school year at Justice Prep. This semester, everyone is focusing on their science projects: Principal James Gordon announced that the winner of the upcoming science fair gets an all-inclusive trip to the new S.T.A.R. Laboratories space facility. Who wouldn't want to win a trip to outer space? All the kids want to try their best to win.

As the fair draws closer, the students receive a text message from a mysterious, untraceable number saying: "if you help me, I can help YOU win the science fair!" Just who is behind this mystery number, and what do they have to do with the science fair? It's up to Clark, Diana, and Bruce's Junior Detectives Club to find out! With appearances from fan favorites like Arthur Curry (Aquaman) and Lex Luthor, plus all-new characters including Black Manta and Professor Zoom, this hilarious newest chapter in the Secret Hero Society saga is not to be missed!
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-13: 9781338273281
ISBN-10: 1338273280
Published on 12/26/2018
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 176

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I finished this book yesterday and it was AMAZING! This story is written by Derek Fridolfs and he has such talent because this story is told by group chat messages, comics, and also journal notes. In this story, the conflict is this mysterious Mystery Eye and it keeps sending random messages to everybody, meant to be texting to only one. This Mystery Eye just keeps creating issues and might cancel or postpone this upcoming science fair that will be soon happening. As the Secret Hero Society (Diana, Clark, Bruce, Barry, etc.) get closer to finding out who the Mystery Eye is, they encounter wilder and wilder over-the-top rules that can soon decrease the enthusiasm at school... I would rate this book 4/5 stars because it has great comics and also is understandable. What removes the 5th star is because I think there were too many words because as you can see, this is the DC comics. But anyways, I think this book would be good to read!