Marvel The Color of Marvel
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Product details
- ISBN 9781797240169
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 26 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Chronicle Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A beautifully curated visual journey through Marvel Comics, this gorgeous book explores the essential role of color in graphic storytelling, from subtle mood shifts to bold, iconic moments.
Experience Marvel’s dynamic storytelling in an eye-opening spectrum of color with this gallery of comics covers, pages, and panels. Featuring more than 300 images from across Marvel Comics’ history, this book carefully and boldly assembles moments in which color accentuates a story beat, conveys emotion, draws the viewer into a moment, guides the eye, and more.
Sequenced from white through the full rainbow spectrum to black, the collection offers a unique visual celebration of how Marvel colorists use color—both individually and in combination—to shape meaning and mood. Whether it’s the play of a costume hue, a subtle or sudden shift in environment, a burst of power, or a hint of menace, each selection makes clear the power of color in every Marvel Comics story.
Fans, artists, and graphic novel enthusiasts will gain a fresh perspective on comics through this insightful exploration of color as a fundamental element of storytelling.
© 2026 MARVEL
Douglas Wolk is the author of the Eisner Award–winning books All of the Marvels (for which he read all 27,000 Marvel comics that had been published to date) and Reading Comics. A National Arts Journalism Program fellow, Wolk has written about comic books, graphic novels, pop music, and technology for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Believer, Slate, and Pitchfork. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
