Galaxy, the prettiest star, written by Jadzia Axelrod ; illustrated by Jess Taylor with Cris Peter ; lettered by Ariana Maher
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- Graphic novels
- Self-acceptance -- Fiction
- Princesses -- Fiction
- Gender identity -- Juvenile fiction -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Extraterrestrial beings -- Fiction
- Love -- Fiction
- Romance comics
- Graphic novels
- Gender identity -- Fiction
- Self-acceptance -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Love -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Princesses -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Extraterrestrial beings -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Genderqueer comics
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Galaxy, the prettiest star, written by Jadzia Axelrod ; illustrated by Jess Taylor with Cris Peter ; lettered by Ariana Maher
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Ages 13-17, DC ComicsGrades 10-12, DC Comics
Literary form
fiction
Main title
Galaxy
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1265004815
Responsibility statement
written by Jadzia Axelrod ; illustrated by Jess Taylor with Cris Peter ; lettered by Ariana Maher
Sub title
the prettiest star
Summary
Taylor Barzelay has the perfect life. Good looks, good grades, a starting position on the basketball team, a loving family, even an adorable corgi. Every day in Taylor's life is perfect. And every day is torture. Taylor is actually the Galaxy Crowned, an alien princess from the planet Cyandii, and one of the few survivors of an intergalactic war. For six long, painful years, Taylor has accepted her duty to remain in hiding as a boy on Earth. That all changes when Taylor meets Metropolis girl Katherine "call me Kat" Silverberg, whose confidence is electrifying. Suddenly, Taylor no longer wants to hide, even if exposing her true identity could attract her greatest enemies
Target audience
adolescent
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1