X-Men meets Diary of a Wimpy Kid... loads of humour.

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Dax Daley is on his way to prison.

But it turns out prison is actually a school - for superheroes! 40 superheroes, to be exact. But Dax - Number 41 - does not belong. He can't turn himself invisible. Or see in the dark. Or read minds. And he definitely will not fight the strange things looming around the corners of Scragmoor Prime. Because Dax Daley doesn't have any superpowers... yet!

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A fantastic new series from a talented voice in children's fiction
A fantastic new series from a talented voice in children's fiction

Product details

ISBN
9781408328286
Published
2014
Publisher
Hachette Children's Group
Weight
250 gr
Height
197 mm
Width
130 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
270

Author

Biographical note

Sam Penant is a freelance travel writer and historical researcher who, in Hero 41, has amalgamated an early love of superhero comics with his grown-up fascination with 18th and 19th century prisons. Sam is bored with today's cinematic superheroes and all that CGI. He falls asleep during the endless climactic battles that are always won by muscle-bound characters in unbelievable costumes. The characters in Hero 41 are not super - yet - but they are heroes in the making. Ordinary girls and boys who learn to their astonishment that they possess powers of various kinds (some quite bizarre) that they must learn to use and control - in a semi-ruined prison that's been turned into a school for their benefit alone.