KID COMET AND THE 6TH GRADE SHADOW - NOW AVAILABLE!
KID COMET AND THE 6TH GRADE SHADOW - NOW AVAILABLE!
KID COMET
AND THE SEVENTH-GRADE SECRET
New powers, new villains, and a slew of secrets that might tear the team apart.
When a towering lizard-creature crashes into Rockvale, it sets off a chain of mysteries that leads Josh, Xandra, and Mikey into something much darker than they imagined. They have to figure out how strange pills, a vanishing sister, and a shady company called Invictus Bio Labs are all connected.
As a second superhero rises, secrets begin to build and friendships are tested. The Comet Squad must decide who they can trust and how far they’re willing to go to stop what’s coming.
Get ready for more action, more powers, and more heart in the second installment of the Kid Comet Trilogy!
The fight isn’t over. It’s just getting started.
KID COMET
AND THE SIXTH-GRADE SHADOW
Superpowers don’t always solve your super problems.
The hardest part about being a superhero isn’t the punches, the powers, or even the secret identity. It’s getting back up when everything tells you to stay down.
Josh Jacobs, Jr. wasn’t looking for trouble—he’s had enough of that already. New town, new school, and after what happened at his last one, he’s keeping his head down. But when he steps in to stop a bully, something awakens inside him. A power. A force unlike anything he’s ever felt.
Just as Josh starts to get a handle on his new abilities, the town is attacked by a monster from his nightmares—a shadowy villain that knows all of Josh’s fears.
Can Kid Comet find the courage to defeat his nemesis and save Rockvale?
“KID COMET is rousing good fun with pulse-pounding superhero action, but it’s so much more than that. Through Josh Jacobs, the relatable main character, readers experience important life skills including coping with change and the loss of a loved one, overcoming self-doubt, and opening yourself up to new friends. I would enthusiastically recommend KID COMET to any young reader, hesitant or not.”
— Joseph Guyer, critically acclaimed author
“This story checks all the boxes of a true superhero tale: emerging powers, awkward moments while learning to use those powers, a helpful mentor, sidekicks, secrets, and of course—a villain. But what’s truly great about Kid Comet is the symbolism underscoring the hero’s connection to the villain.”
— Polly Bringhurst, author of Finnegan Flynt and the Value of Pi