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Lady-Bird
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The work Lady-Bird represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Fountaindale Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.

The Resource Lady-Bird
Label
Lady-Bird
Statement of responsibility
story, Fabrice Sapolsky and Dawn J. Starr ; art and colors, Danielle Sapuppo ; color assist (p. 80-120), Diego Fichera ; additional artwork, Fred Pham Chuong, Will Torres, Fabrice Sapolsky
Title variation
Two women, 100 years apart, have to find the path to freedom so Lady-Birds can fly again!
Creator
  • Sapolsky, Fabrice
Contributor
  • Chuong, Fred Pham
  • FairSquare Comics, LLC
  • Fichera, Diego
  • Starr, Dawn J.
  • Torres, Wilfredo, (Comic book artist)
  • Sapuppo, Danielle
  • D'Anjou, RenĂ©, Inspired by (work):
Artist
  • Sapolsky, Fabrice
  • Torres, Wilfredo, (Comic book artist)
  • Sapuppo, Danielle
  • Chuong, Fred Pham
Author
  • Starr, Dawn J.
  • Sapolsky, Fabrice
Colorist
  • Fichera, Diego
  • Sapuppo, Danielle
Publisher
  • FairSquare Comics, LLC
Subject
  • Liberty -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Science fiction comics
  • Superhero comics
  • Women heroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Women superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Young adult fiction
  • Comics (Graphic works)
  • Graphic novels
  • Genetics -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Flight -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Diseases -- Comic books, strips, etc
Genre
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • Young adult fiction
  • Superhero comics
  • Science fiction comics
  • Graphic novels
  • Comics (Graphic works)
Language
eng
Summary
Two young women, Vega and Mina, living 100 years apart share the same strange abilities. They hold the genetic key to saving the world from all known viruses and diseases, but they've been captured and taken advantage of by people more interested by power and money than anything else. In 1909, Vega is trapped. Forced to be a warrior when all she wants is love. In the present, Mina has escaped. Helped by Tamara, a former astronaut and her scientist friend Marques, she has a chance to use her amazing abilities and spread her wings to learn the truth about her origins
Related
  • Lady-Bird
Cataloging source
CCP
Dewey number
741.5/944
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
fiction
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Target audience
adolescent

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  • Lady-Bird, story, Fabrice Sapolsky and Dawn J. Starr ; art and colors, Danielle Sapuppo ; color assist (p. 80-120), Diego Fichera ; additional artwork, Fred Pham Chuong, Will Torres, Fabrice Sapolsky

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