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DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High set for release in October

March 16, 2019 by Gary Collinson

DC Entertainment has announced the next instalment of its critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling graphic novel series DC Super Hero Girls will arrive this October as writer Amy Wolfram (Teen Titans GO!) teams with artist Yancey Labat for DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High.

“I’m very excited to be working on DC Super Hero Girls,” stated Wolfram. “Not only do we get to see these iconic superheroes in action as they protect Metropolis, we also get to peek behind the masks and capes to see their secret identities as they deal with an even greater challenge–being a teenager in high school!”

“I’m so excited to work with Amy on this new series,” added Labat. “The new look is fun to draw. The characters are very expressive and over-the-top, and I love the zaniness and looseness of the designs.”

A new era of DC Super Hero Girls begins in the upcoming original graphic novel DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: AT METROPOLIS HIGH! When Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Bumblebee and Zatanna are continually late to class because of their crime-fighting, they are told to find an after-school club for a whole week or else be suspended. But finding a club is not as easy as it looks, and when the girls keep finding themselves kicked out of the clubs, they must think outside of the box and go out of their comfort zones to avoid suspension. Just when they thought balancing school with secret identities and super-heroing had enough challenges.

DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis High is set for release on October 9th 2019.

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