Product details
- ISBN 9781800783270
- Weight: 1040g
- Dimensions: 278 x 378mm
- Publication Date: 27 Oct 2022
- Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Celebrate 60 years of web-slinging with the story of Marvel Comics' most beloved super hero, Spider-Man! Features Foreword by Stephen Wacker, former Senior Editor of Spider-Man.
When Stan Lee and Steve Ditko debuted Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy, would they have ever predicted what would happen next? Spider-Man would go on to become the most popular super hero in history! Discover the origins and inception of New York's favourite web-slinging, crime-fighting, skyscraper-swinging super hero, in this gorgeous coffee table book. Not only will readers experience a real-time exhibition of the life of Spidey, but they will uncover his story, his iterations, the storylines that shook comics-lore and discover the creators who brought the web-head to life!
This amazingly curated collection includes rarely seen artwork from the Marvel archives and will chronicle the enormous Spider-Verse and history of the legendary Spider-Man and his most famous foes. Spider-Man Museum is the definitive gift purchase for Spidey lovers everywhere and a must-have addition to the shelf for fans of comics. Celebrate Spidey's 60th anniversary in glorious style.
Also available:
- Marvel Museum
- Marvel Heroes & Villains
- Marvel Universe: An Atlas of Marvel
- What Would Spider-Man Do?
- What Would Hulk Do?
- What Would The Mighty Thor Do?
© 2022 MARVEL
Ned Hartley (Author)
Ned Hartley is the writer of the Marvel Museum, an illustrated history of Marvel comics. His other books include The Ladybird Big Book of Dead Things, Albert Einstein: A Graphic History, Paperscapes: The Jungle Book and a small fleet of Star Wars annuals. Ned also writes Bananaman for the Beano comic every week. He lives in London with his wife and two children, and is still amazed that you can make a living by knowing far too much about comic books. He has not been bitten by anything radioactive. Yet.