En bog fyldt med korte historier til sengetid, læsetid - eller bare altid
I denne højtlæsningsbog får du tolv spændende historier om New Yorks største superhelt: Spider-Man! Han er klar til at tage kampen op mod de vildeste skurke med hjælp fra både gamle og nye venner, bl. a. Captain America, Doctor Strange, Black Widow og Miles Morales.
Fem minutter i godnat er korte historier, der passer perfekt til godnatlæsningen - eller til alle andre tidspunkter på dagen, hvor der lige er fem minutter tilovers.
Marvel Publishing, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media. Marvel Entertainment, Inc., a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, owns Marvel Publishing (since 2009).
Marvel counts among its characters such well-known properties as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X-Men, Wolverine, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Daredevil, Thor, the Sub-Mariner, the Punisher, Ghost Rider, Doctor Strange, and the Silver Surfer; antagonists such as Dr. Doom, the Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, Venom, Magneto, Sabretooth, Galactus, the Red Skull, the Kingpin, and Bullseye; and others. Most of Marvel's fictional characters operate in a single reality known as the Marvel Universe, with locales set in real-life cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
The comic book arm of the company started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, with the company later that year launching Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others. Marvel has since become the largest American comic book publisher, surpassing its longtime competitor DC Comics.
On December 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment for $4.24 billion. --from Wikipedia
Note:Although currently owned by the Walt Disney Company, this author is kept separate due to it's long history prior to it's acquisition - over 70 years.
"What book did we just finish?" Umm, Spider-man. "What did you think about it?" That all the bad guys got dead* and that all the super heroes didn't get hurt. "What was your favorite story in there?" *Flips pages* That one! "The one about where they beat Thanos?" Yeah, because Fanos is really bad, but the super heroes didn't get hurt. That's my favorite part. "Did you have a favorite super hero in your Spider-man book?" Do you know who? You already know who he is! He's on the front! "Who's on the front?" Take a guess! "Spider-man?" Yeah! That's my favorite super hero! "Did you learn anything from this book." That its good to take care of other people, eventhough if you're fighting with the bad guys. "Would you read this book again?" Yes, I love it.
*No bad guys got dead in the reading of this book.
Lache, gieren en brullen met de msm discord. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Waarom heeft uncle ben, flash zijn character design en flash, harry de zijne😭???? en toen miles introduced werd stond er dat hij een student is aan midtown high terwijl horizon high letterlijk op de achtergrond stond (ik haat horizon high),,,??? also gwen en peter zijn absoluut niet verliefd. Ik ben een msm expert (de serie waarop deze designs zijn gebaseerd) EN!! gwen is def lesbian en samen met anya en ofc peter en harry maar tbf ze zijn allemaal aroace, msm aroace truther snapje… (we praten niet over de random romance in seizoen 3… we praten überhaupt niet over seizoen 3.)
Předem musím říct, že je to kniha pro děti, takže od toho moc nečekejte a přistupuje tak i k mé recenzi. Marvel pro děti, nic víc, než co víme z filmu nezjistíte.Knize nemám co vytknout, takže za mě 5 hvězd, ale určitě nejlepší kniha to není.
This is indeed, a book I bought for my toddler, but I'm not doing the vaguely awkward thing of reviewing a singular time in which I read it with them. That would be require like... ninety separate reviews and even Amazon's servers couldn't contain the sheer amount of repetition. My brain can hardly cope. My wondrous child is deeply into Spider-Man, and so this was bought as a birthday present for them and they were initially indifferent to it as a tome and now... whatever the opposite of that is. Obsessed, let's say. At time of writing, they're still too young for it, and this makes as much sense to them as any of the films might... let alone the idea of "avenging" a simply "hurt" Uncle Ben in the origin story which I find oddly hilarious. Why even feature the event if you're shy to mention death specifically?
But then, this is the nature of these stories, they are designed for young children and so the darker struggles of super heroics are glossed over and the necessary violence is abstractly alluded to. The choice of stories is quite esoteric and has less to do with Spidey and everything to do with the year of release and getting some brand recognition for contemporary MCU projects. So we get stories about Doctor Strange, Cloak and Dagger (!) and Black Panther. Some are well integrated (Kraven versus Panther is pretty smart), some less so (Nightmare is a bit of a stretch for comprehension and definitely more of a Strange character) and of course Spidey's BEST FRIENDS The Avengers feature quite heavily. He's always... you know, hanging out at Stark tower for no real reason. Possibly the weirdest story in there has to do with a time-travelling portal in the avengers tower that takes Spidey back to the pirate times to fight... a steampunk doc ock with an ancestor of Nick Fury....?! Hard to know what the thinking was there apart from kids like pirates. I will say, as a final note, I was happy to see J. Jonah Jameson because in the era of Spidey and His Amazing friends, the cigar chomping angry editor-in-chief has been sadly maligned. In fact, you now tend to always forget Peter is meant to have a job, let alone a boss.
With the necessary vivid criticism levelled at the composition of a nine-year-old book meant for preschoolers, my praise mainly sits with the presentation. It's a lovely big squidgy-covered hardback with shiny gold writing on the cover and throughout it's got nice fluid comic art throughout (despite not being a comic) by Aurelio Mazzara, Rob Di Salvo & Simone Buonfantino. All of their solid linework has then been digitally rendered by a trio of digital painters to give it a glossy storybook quality, it does look very solid but you do miss the dynamism and atmosphere of traditional comic colouring somewhat.
Anyway, I've spent... far too much time thinking about this and it's relative pluses and minuses all fall to dust when it forms the core literary pantheon of my kid's library. It's a good foundational touchstone for the MCU, if not Spidey's world specifically, and they love me reading it to them so that feels like the main point.
I am not a Marvel aficiando. I’ve seen the blockbusters, but can’t say I’m acquainted with the source material to be a snob of any sort. I’d like to, just never got around to it. This was a read-aloud with the 4 (almost 5) and 2 year old...they were RIVETED. First exposure to Spiderman after watching the astounding Into the Spiderverse.
I like how it included the array of superheroes, from Dr Strange to IronMan to alternate uni-spideys. Cloak and Dagger stood out the most to my kiddos though. They seem to request that particular story the most. I think it’s the appeal of the cloak-portal...or maybe it’s the villain’s modus operandi reminding them of Void from Incredibles?
I pooh-poohed these 5 minute series for a long time whenever I came across them in the bookstore, but...gotta say...I’m hooked now and will invest in the other collections for future read-alouds!
My boy is on a huge Spider-Man kick so when I found this book for free I had to have it.
He loved the different stories and all the different characters. Everything was appropriate for kids and all the stories were fun and short. It was a nice basic tour through the Marvel world.
The high rating is probably more about my special time with my son as opposed to any great stories. Little dude won’t want me reading to him soon enough.
This book was a gift to my son. He loves superheros and Spiderman is one of his favorites. The stories varied widely as to who the villain is and the helping hero. They're long enough to be interesting but short enough that he doesn't get bored with it.
(4☆ Would recommend) Great bedtime book for super hero loving kids. The 5-minute stories are a great length for bedtime. The only negative is that we also have a 5-Minute Marvel Stories book and 2 of the exact same stories are in both books.
Currently, one of Reuben's (my son) favorite books. This is his introduction to the Stan Lee creation Spider-Man. The stories are definitely for kids but there is a lot of fun to be had here.
My 3 year old is obsessed with super heroes and he said this is his favorite book. It focuses on Spider-Man but many other Marvel Heroes are in the stories as well. I am sure we will be reading this book over and over for the foreseeable future!