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The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City

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Gallery Books, Nov 20, 2007 - Social Science - 236 pages
EXPLORE THE MOST EXCITING CITY

IN THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF

COMICS' MOST EXCITING SUPER HEROES!

Perhaps one of the most popular and recognizable "characters" in Marvel Comics is New York City itself. When comics legend Stan Lee decided that Marvel Super Heroes like Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four would work and play on the real-life streets of New York, he made it thrillingly easy for readers to imagine their favorite crimefighters just around the corner. Now, armed with this action-packed guidebook, Marvel fans can take a fun-filled tour of the Big Apple, visiting some of the most famous and obscure locations from Marvel's long, rich history:

  • The stately uptown museum that inspired the Avengers Mansion
  • The Greenwich Village street that is home to Dr. Strange's Sanctum Santorum
  • The bridge where Spider-Man tried -- and failed -- to save his girlfriend, Gwen Stacy
  • The site of the X-Men's first battle against Dark Phoenix

From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty to Times Square, you'll get blow-by-blow descriptions of Marvel's greatest adventures, and the lowdown on Marvel landmarks both real and imagined. Whether you're a native New Yorker, a thrill-seeking tourist, or a curious armchair traveler, with this one-of-a-kind guide you can explore the city that never sleeps and the comics that live forever.

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Review: The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City

User Review  - Abraham Ray - Goodreads

nice book about both marvel comics & new york city! Read full review

Review: The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City

User Review  - rubthemtogether - Goodreads

As others have said, very much a reference book — don't expect much in the way of images or detailed info on characters . Still, a good book for the comic fan who plans to sightsee in New York. Also ... Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Peter Sanderson is a Columbia University graduate and expert on popular culture, including film, mythology, and the comics scene, for twenty-five years. He is the author/coauthor of such books as The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, X-Men: The Ultimate Guide, and Marvel A to Z.

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