Marvel Color Your Own: Young Marvel and Marvel Tsum Tsum Set (2-Pack)
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Bundle of 2 Marvel coloring books for children and adults featuring comic book artwork of your favorite superheroes and villains
Marvel Color Your Own: Young Marvel and Marvel Tsum Tsum Set (2-Pack)
2-book bundle of coloring books with superheroes for children and adults alike.
Color Your Own Young Marvel
Color black-and-white young versions of Rocket Raccoon, Avengers, Spider-man, Black Bolt, Hulk, and more.
- Author: Skottie Young
- Release date: 06.21.2016
- Publisher: Hachette
- Number of pages: 120
- Age range: 0 +years
- Format: paperback
- EAN: 9780785195559
- Dimensions: 11” x 7.3” x 0.4”
Color Your Own Marvel Tsum Tsum
Color black-and-white pint-sized plushie superheroes and villains - from Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel to Green Goblin and Ultron.
- Author: David Baldeon
- Release Date: 06.06.2017
- Publisher: Hachette
- Number of pages: 120
- Age range: 0 +years
- Format: paperback
- EAN: 9781302907143
- Dimensions: 11” x 7.3” x 0.4”
About Marvel
While most famous for its stable of legendary superheroes, among them Spider-Man, Iron Man, and that X-Man that can type 1,000 words per minute, Marvel Comics’ devotees admire the brand for its willingness to address social and political issues through its characters and their stories. The comics giant was not always a critical voice in American cultural discourse, however, and its evolution into one began in fits and starts during the 1970s. As Sean Howe chronicles in “Marvel Comics: The Untold Story,” a flood of young talent gradually propelled the publisher into the realm of social commentary by exploring topics from feminism to minority rights to patriotism to government corruption.
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