The Amazing Spider-Man Pop-Up: Marvel True Believers Retro Collection
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Rating | : | 4.78 (960 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0763632635 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 16 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Ditko & Romita fan's delight" according to jcoyne. Nice little item that features classic Steve Ditko and John Romita Spider-Man art that pops right out at you! Great gift for that Spidey fan in your life (young or old!). good comic books for kids Li Ximeng I bought it for my boss' 4yr old son. In the beginning I worry it will be too much words in it instead of pics, but actually it totally out of my expectations!When you open the book, it all with color pics with few words, and the Sprider man "pop up" in front of you sometimes, and it totally met the younger age kids' needs! Both my boss and his son love the book! So do I. I would highly recommend the book to everyone who would like to buy it as gift for a young kid.. Disappointing D. E. Brovold I've been a Spider-Man collector for a long, long time and I like, but do not collect, pop-up books. I thought that this would be a very promising item. Unfortunately, it was not very well thought out or constructed. The faults I am listing here may not be the only ones. Page one, great Spidey image leaping out at you. The problem is that his right knee will want to go underneath his right arm when you close the page. If it does you will bend or tear either the knee or arm. Page two
First in a series of four pop-tastic volumes: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! Follow Spidey as he makes his transformation from shy bookworm Peter Parker to friendly neighborhood web-slinger. Kazam!. Plus encounter his seven deadliest foes, including Doctor Octopus, the Green Goblin, and Sandman
After browsing this title, youngsters will be fully initiated into Spider-Man lore and ready to take on the Marvel classics.–Joy Fleishhacker, School Library Journal Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Four foldout comic-strip sections spread throughout the book relate Peter Parker's story: the bookish teen's fateful encounter with a radioactive spider; his testing of his new powers at a wrestling match and donning of the familiar costume; the murder of his beloved Uncle Ben; and his capture of the perpetrator and transformation from self-absorbed media star to justice-serving hero. These sprea