The Marvel Comics Universe is full of action, adventure, danger, and cosmic peril. Be ready for anything with this illustrated action handbook—whether you have newly developed super-powers, you need to pilot an Iron Man suit, or Galactus is here to eat the Earth.

Written by Marvel Comics and Emmy-nominated humor writer Daniel Kibblesmith, this official illustrated guide to surviving and thriving in the Marvel Universe uses comics-tested advice to steer readers through what to expect when exposed to gamma rays, bonding with a symbiote or—ow!—feeling an unexpected sting at the science fair. Featuring practical information such as wall-crawling tips, along with emergency information (you’ve been plunged into the Quantum Realm) and day-to-day guidance if your cat turns out to be a Flerken, you suspect someone of being a Skrull, or are facing a Doombot, this is the must-have handbook as you live in the world of Marvel’s mightiest heroes.

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The Marvel Comics Universe is full of action, adventure, danger, and cosmic peril. Be ready for anything with this illustrated action handbook—whether you have newly developed super-powers, you need to pilot an Iron Man suit, or Galactus is here to eat the Earth.
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ISBN
9781797233543
Publisert
2025-12-04
Utgiver
Chronicle Books; Chronicle Books
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
148

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Daniel Kibblesmith is an Emmy-nominated TV writer for Netflix Animation, HBO, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and comics writer for Marvel (including Loki, Black Panther vs. Deadpool, Spider-Man), and others. He is the author of D.C. Christmas Carols, the children's book Princess Dinosaur, and the all-ages humor book, Santa's Husband. He lives in Los Angeles with his beautiful and brilliant wife and daughter.

Kyle Hilton is a lifelong Marvel devotee and illustrator whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, the Wall Street Journal, and more. As a child, he learned to draw from watching X-Men: The Animated Series and redrawing panels from any Spider-Man comic book he could get his hands on. He lives in Jackson, Mississippi, with his wife and daughter.