Captain Awesome No. 8: Captain Awesome vs. the Spooky, Scary House, by Stan Kirby, illustrated by George O'Connor, 117 pp, RL 1.5
Captain Awesome vs. the Spooky, Scary House is the eighth book in this super series that debuted early in 2012. With his cry of MI-TEE!, Captain Awesome, a.k.a. eight-year-old second grader Eugene McGillicudy, is the comic book loving, secret super hero star of this super series that, with its larger font and engaging stories, is a perfect bridge for emerging readers ready to move from leveled readers into easy chapter books. I'm not entirely sure if author Stan Kirby's name is a pseudonym - it could be an appropriate combination of the names of comic book icons Stan Lee and Jack Kirby - but illustrator George O'Connor has certifiable comic book credentials as creator of the Olympians, a graphic novel series for middle grade and high school readers that detail the lives of Greek gods and goddesses.

There is just enough silliness, illustrations and superhero stuff (Super Dude, world's greatest super hero and star of Eugene's favorite comic book series that he rushes to the mall to get new copies of every month, gets a brief intro in each book so that reader's need not necessarily tackle this series in numerical orders) paired with real life school scenarios to attract even reluctant readers to the Captain Awesome series.
The Captain Awesome Series:
Book 10: Captain Awesome and the Missing Elephants due out March 25, 2014
Book 11: Captain Awesome vs. the Evil Babysitter due out July 15, 2014
Source: Review Copy