Right off the b If you're looking for a book that somewhat resembles what the love child of Sky High and Marvel would be, V is for Villain is the way to go. Main difference is, with V is for Villain, we're not exactly following the perspective of the hero, which should intrigue you if you're anything like me. It's got all the cheesy goodness and snark of Sky High (and is actually pretty similar to it in plot and structure towards the beginning), and all the superhero/villain badassery of Marvel.
If you're looking for a book that somewhat resembles what the love child of Sky High and Marvel would be, V is for Villain is the way to go. Perfect for fans of The Avengers, Ironman, and classic comic books, V is for Villain reveals that it's good to be bad.more And once he does, there's no turning back. And with her help, Brad begins to hone a dangerous new power of his own.īut when they're pulled into a web of nefarious criminals, high-stakes battles, and startling family secrets, Brad must choose which side he's on. So when Brad makes friends who are more into political action than weight lifting, he's happy to join a new crew-especially since it means spending more time with Layla, a girl who may or may not have a totally illegal, totally secret super-power. And Brad doesn't measure up at his high school, either, where powers like super-strength and flying are the norm. Though Brad's basically a genius, Blake is a superhero in the elite Justice Force. So when Brad makes friends who are more into political action than weight lifting, he's happy to join a n Brad Baron is used to looking lame compared to his older brother, Blake. Brad Baron is used to looking lame compared to his older brother, Blake.