Monday, August 12, 2019

Wonder Woman, Scooby-Doo! and Graphic Library


Strong and powerful woman are starring in more and more TV shows and movie.  Hollywood and the population in general have finally realized that the fairer sex has power all their own.

In the Bible woman have always been placed on the same level as men despite what some nay Sayers may state.

No where does it state that woman are any less important or capable than men.  Unfortunately men over the centuries have often taken advantage of and placed women in a subservient position.  Women are not property!

My lovely wife is the brains of our family.  Her organizational and financial skills put me to shame.  She is my partner, best friend and equal to me in every aspect. 

When decisions are made we always come to a consensus.  I may have one view and she another but we always compromise and agree on final decisions.

Why am I saying this?  Women are equals to men and should be treated as such. 

One of the first literary strong women ever created for mass media-in this case comic books was DC Comics Wonder Woman. 

The Amazon Princess is a true warrior: strong, wise, compassionate, adept at all forms of warfare and a master of diplomacy and always seeks peaceful solutions before conflict.

Capstone/Stone Arch Books presents four You Choose Wonder Woman books where 12 possible endings can be chosen by readers.

Wonder Woman takes on Movie Magic, Myth Monster Mayhem, a Crystal Quest and The Heart Of Hades.

Omar Lozano provides the colorful art for each book where the reader determines the final outcome of each tale.

For colorful graphic designed, illustrated stories about war and warfare be sure to pick up the four latest Graphic Library releases.

In The Unbreakable Zamperini a WWII survivor’s tale is told, Night Witches At War chronicles the exploits of Soviet Women WWII pilots, Navajo Code Breakers befuddled the Nazi during WWII with their unique secret messages and in U.S. Ghost Army discover how master illusionists fooled the Axis powers during WWII.

All four books are beautifully illustrated books are written for young readers. Packed with incredible facts and stories the books are a great way for young readers to experience the conflicts of World War II

I was in my early teens when the animated adventures of Scooby-Doo! hit the airways.

The canine crime-fighter and detective, aided by his human friends Shaggy, Velma, Freddy and Daphne could always be counted on to solve some creepy crimes that were usually populated with ghosts, ghoulies and monsters.

In Doo Good Together, Scooby-Doo!, written by Christianne Jones and illustrated by Comicup Design Studio SL,  Scooby and his gang help to clean up Crystal Cave.

It‘s a wonderful tale of how community involvement and cooperation can make neighborhoods and  towns can clean and bright resulting in healthy and productive living surroundings.

Can you believe its Scooby‘s 50th Anniversary!?

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