Go-Girl! Robots Gone Wild!, by Trina Robbins.
The adventures of teenage flying superhero, Go-Girl, her best friend Haseema Ross (girl detective) and her friends, family and school. Sweet, good-natured fun against computer games gone bad, slightly evil supervillain teams, art thieves and nasty prom queens.
Violence: Punching things and people – no death or permanent injury.
Sexualised violence: None
Sexuality: You could read something into two girls who ran away because their parents didn’t want them to be “friends”, but you’d have to be reading pretty hard.
Gender: Go-Girl is a legacy heroine, following her mother Go-Go Girl. A general message of tolerance and equality is woven into the story.
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