The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City

The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City
ISBN-10
1416531416
ISBN-13
9781416531418
Category
Social Science
Pages
236
Language
English
Published
2007-11-20
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Peter Sanderson

Description

A behind-the-scenes fan's compendium of Marvel Comics points of interest identifies the locations of sites referenced within the Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Avengers comics, from Peter Parker's Greenwich Village apartment to the Avengers' headquarters at the Frick Museum. Original.

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