Marvel Super Hero Squad #1 (2009)

Marvel Super Hero Squad #1 (2009)

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN Pencils & Cover by DARIO BRIZUELA
The greatest cartoon in the history of cartoons! Coming to a moving television screen near you!!!! ...but until it does, why not try out the non-moving paper version? It's just as good, but without all that pesky listening. C'mon down to SUPER HERO CITY and join IRON MAN, HULK, WOLVERINE, CAPTAIN AMERICA, SILVER SURFER, THOR and waaaaaaay more-more-more, as they battle DR. DOOM and his masters of evil for control of the SUPER-powerful Infinity Fractals!

Date Available: 9/10/2009
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Marvel’s response to The Super Friends, this kid-centric comic’s main event is a non-battle royale between Wolverine and M.O.D.O.K. (a villain who needs WAY MORE comic-time). On the sidelines are two crowd pleasers: a small handful of classic Avengers (gotta teach the young ‘uns those characters, especially M.O.D.O.K.); And food. With Marvel kid-comics, there has to be food. And not the green vegetable kind, either. For me, it was big time juvenile, but for my 3rd grade son, it was way cool, worthy of a few rereads, and worth the money. My money, that is.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN Pencils & Cover by DARIO BRIZUELA
The greatest cartoon in the history of cartoons! Coming to a moving television screen near you!!!! ...but until it does, why not try out the non-moving paper version? It's just as good, but without all that pesky listening. C'mon down to SUPER HERO CITY and join IRON MAN, HULK, WOLVERINE, CAPTAIN AMERICA, SILVER SURFER, THOR and waaaaaaay more-more-more, as they battle DR. DOOM and his masters of evil for control of the SUPER-powerful Infinity Fractals!
Date Available: 9/10/2009
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Marvel’s response to The Super Friends, this kid-centric comic’s main event is a non-battle royale between Wolverine and M.O.D.O.K. (a villain who needs WAY MORE comic-time). On the sidelines are two crowd pleasers: a small handful of classic Avengers (gotta teach the young ‘uns those characters, especially M.O.D.O.K.); And food. With Marvel kid-comics, there has to be food. And not the green vegetable kind, either. For me, it was big time juvenile, but for my 3rd grade son, it was way cool, worthy of a few rereads, and worth the money. My money, that is.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams