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Marvel Comics: Spider-Man (Tiny Book): Quotes and Quips From Your Friendly Neighborhood Super Hero (Fits in the Palm of Your Hand, Stocking Stuffer, Novelty Geek Gift)

Marvel Comics: Spider-Man (Tiny Book): Quotes and Quips From Your Friendly Neighborhood Super Hero (Fits in the Palm of Your Hand, Stocking Stuffer, Novelty Geek Gift)

Current price: $9.99
Publication Date: March 9th, 2021
Publisher:
Insight Editions
ISBN:
9781683839484
Pages:
192
Usually Ships in 1 to 5 Days

Description

“With great power there must also come great responsibility!”

Discover the most memorable and funniest Spider-Man moments with this collectible tiny book of quotes!

Spider-Man is associated with some of the most famous quotes in all of comics’ history. From hilarious quips to wise proclamations about heroism and responsibility, few super heroes are as quotable as Spider-Man. Now, fans can enjoy their favorite Spidey quotes with this comprehensive, pocket-sized collection.

• Take Spider-Man’s heroism with you wherever you go: With its 1.34” x 1.73” size, this tiny book fits in the palm of your hand.

• More than 150 quotes: Packed with plenty of one-liners, quips, and inspirational sayings, this tiny book is the ultimate guide to the most quotable moments in Spider-Man history.

• Great for collectors of all ages: As a stocking stuffer or a novelty gift for your favorite Marvel fan, this tiny book will delight comic book enthusiasts of all ages.

• The perfect addition to your Marvel library: A miniscule but mighty companion to your Marvel collection, Marvel Comics: Spider-Man is the most quotable addition to Insight Editions’ line of tiny books covering Captain America, classic Disney films, and more.

About the Author

Matt Singer is a Webby Award-winning writer, critic, and podcaster. The current editor-in-chief of ScreenCrush, Matt has been a frequent contributor to the television shows CBS This Morning Saturday and Ebert Presents At the Movies, and his writing has also appeared in print and online at The Village Voice, The Dissolve, and Indiewire. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two daughters. His parents swear his first word as a baby was “Spider-Man.”