This, this heroine, this new super hero. You love her? I love this story. She is on a mission. She is, against malapropism and she is out to save syntax. Wordgirl is not only taking on bad guys, she is taking on bad grammar and her weapon of choice: a big vocabulary. Her creators say she is using her power for the good of all kids. Meddy Soul is here with more on the newest super hero on the block. Hey there, Meddy. I know as grammarians you guys are going to love this story. By day the cartoon character is an ordinary fifth grader. but when she dons her red cap. wordgirl is a heroine who has a real way with words and creaters are hoping her impressive vocabulary will rub off on her young viewers. Word up! She can lift buildings with the best of arm. but the newest super hero was armed with all kinds of powers you will not find in a comic book. Understand? Comprehend! Correct! Spelling! Synonyms! Antonyms! The creation of the educational company Scholastic and PBS: Wordgirl fights crimes with what she calls her superior vocabulary. would not it be cool if eloquence were a superpower, just like superspeed and superstrength. Wordgirl and her crime fighting pal Captain Huggy Face take on villains such as the Evil Granny May. the Butcher, Two Brains and Chuck, the Evil sandwich making guy. Show creator Dorothea Gillim, a former teacher in Bookworm. hopes the super heroine will inspire children to read and make learning fun.