If you liked The night of the undead! by Paul Kupperberg, start with The kid who saved Superman (2010), Scooby-Doo versus them! (2011), and Spy Satellites (The Library of Satellites) (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
The kid who saved Superman
2010 · 88 pages · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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Scooby-Doo versus them!
2011 · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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Spy Satellites (The Library of Satellites)
2003 · 63 pages · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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4
Hubble And The Big Bang (Primary Sources of Revolutionary Scientific Discoveries and Theories)
2004 · 64 pages · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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5
The Phantom Stranger
Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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6
The Death of Archie
2014 · 112 pages · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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Scooby-Doo in The phantom of the Opal!
2011 · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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Hellfire Lounge #2 (Volume 2)
2014 · 228 pages · R. Allen Leider, John L. French, Robert E. Waters, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Paul Kupperberg, James Chambers, Jean Marie Ward · Same author
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Love, Murder & Mayhem
2017 · 290 pages · Russ Colchamiro, Meriah Crawford, Paige Daniels, Mary Fan, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, Paul Kupperberg, Karissa Laurel · Same author
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Daring new adventures of Supergirl
2016 · 1 pages · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
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Super-villain showdown
2010 · Paul Kupperberg · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The night of the undead!?
BookOrb recommends The kid who saved Superman (2010), Scooby-Doo versus them! (2011), Spy Satellites (The Library of Satellites) (2003), Hubble And The Big Bang (Primary Sources of Revolutionary Scientific Discoveries and Theories) (2004), and The Phantom Stranger.
Are there books like The night of the undead!?
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Who wrote The night of the undead!?
The night of the undead! is by Paul Kupperberg.