Celebrate Spidey's 60th Anniversary with this new edition Character Encyclopedia!
Spider-Man is one of the world's best-loved and most recognised super heroes, the spectacular star of the comic books. Released to coincide with Spidey's 60th anniversary in 2022, the Spider-Man Character Encyclopedia New Edition profiles more than 200 timeless Spidey characters in alphabetical order.
Packed with original Marvel artwork and fascinating info, it's the perfect introduction to the web-slinger's amazing world.
Featuring:
- Vibrant original comic book artwork. - Each character gets a single page and every profile includes an overview and amazing facts and stats. - Key info about iconic heroes and villains, and their adventures in the Marvel Comics universe is contained in small, easily-read captions, ideal for younger readers. - Data files include key character info such as strength, speed, and fighting skill.
Marvel Spider-Man Character Encyclopedia New Edition is a must-have volume for fans of Marvel characters from the comics, including younger fans who might be intimidated by larger, more complex Marvel titles.
Melanie Scott is an unrepentant bookworm. Luckily she grew up in a family that fed her a properly varied diet of books and these days is surrounded by people who are understanding of her story addiction. When not wrestling one of her own stories to the ground, she can generally be found reading someone else’s. Her other distractions include yarn, cat butlering, dark chocolate and fabric. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her website is www.mjscott.net. You can find her on: Or Facebook: www.facebook.com/writermelaniescott Or Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/mel_writes Or Instagram: www.instagram.com/melwrites
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Sadly she is not the Melanie Scott who authors stuff about the Marvel Universe (because that sounds fun!), or journals. Sometimes that Melanie's books get added to her profile by folks...but she didn't write them.
I wasn't impressed with this at all. Even as something short, and for kids, it's disappointing. Not much effort was put into it all, with at least one character in costume having a label that seemed to be there just to fill space seeing as it said '_ wears a costume to conceal their identity'. I also noticed a couple obvious spelling and grammar mistakes that should have been caught during editing.
If the art had been better I might have been able to forgive it at a little, but that isn't any less disappointing than the rest of it. Some of the choices are poor given the quality of the work representing characters with decades of history, others have been resized/blown-up/cropped in such a way to leave them blurry, out of focus or rendered of poorer quality for having been made a size they were never supposed to be.
Very well-presented, and there's a lot of good stuff here. A lot of those number rankings are total nonsense though - it'll say in the bio 'super durable' and then have durability ranked at 1 or something.