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Christopher Bodmann on the *Kid Comet* Books, Writing Superheroes, and Middle Grade Storytelling

31 min · 8 de may de 2026
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What makes a superhero truly memorable? On this episode of Reading in the Middle, Annisha Jeffries sits down with author Christopher Bodmann to discuss the creative world behind the Kid Comet books and the art of writing superheroes for middle-grade readers. Together, they explore storytelling, character development, imagination, humor, and the deeper themes that shape heroic journeys. Christopher shares insights into building the Kid Comet universe while creating action-packed adventures that readers can emotionally connect with. From epic battles to relatable middle school moments, the Kid Comet series blends heart, courage, and adventure in ways that keep readers turning the page. Whether you love superhero stories, graphic novels, or conversations about the power of storytelling, this episode is full of inspiration for readers, educators, librarians, and aspiring writers alike. 🎧 Tune in and step into the world of Kid Comet. #ReadingInTheMiddle #KidComet #ChristopherBodmann #MiddleGradeBooks #KidLit #SuperheroStories #BookPodcast ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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