
First up is this Marvel Superheroes Everything Workbook, and it's an infinity cover, to boot! Want to see more cool Marvel stuff? Just click

I used to have this FF trade paperback... I believe it reprints Lee-Kirby stories from after the Galactus trilogy.


Well, here's two more volumes of the Marvel Fun Book I'll need to try to buy someday just to share with you guys on Puzzle Sunday!

Speaking of puzzle books, here's a boxed set of them featuring Jade-Jaws!

No idea what stories are in this Hulk book!

I think at one time I had this Hulk Fireside book, and I think it reprints the earliest issues... but I'm willing to admit I could be wrong!

This Hulk book obviously includes "The Beast Who Shouted Love at the Heart of the Atom," introducing Jarella!

Here's the Hulk Lancer book!

This could well be all the volumes of the Hulk newspaper strip that were collected together!


A pair of Hulk Pocket books!



Wow, there were a lot of Marvel puzzle books produced, weren't there?

You don't often see the Marvel Postcard Book offered on eBay, but I've seen some of the individual pages offered for sale here and there!

I used to have all four of these Secret Story books published by Ideal Publishing! I believe they reprinted the origin plus some more recent tales.

Spidey Fireside book!

Here's another volume I have in my meager collection of trades... reprinting some of the Spidey newspaper strips!

Yes, it's another puzzle book!


Two Spidey paperbacks from different eras, and I don't believe I've ever owned either one of 'em!


Spidey newspaper strips paperback books!

Sheesh, another puzzle book? Man, I'd better start making some serious green soon if I'm going to collect these.
Well, that's about all the space I have for this edition of Cool Stuff, but there's still more Marvel TPBs to show you next itme around!



Marvel Fun books with Captain American, Spider-man, Thing, Thor? Of course.. Wouldn't be marvel without them.. Conan? less often but still, fair from uncommon..
ReplyDeletebut HOWARD?!? and Two in a row to boot... that's pretty uncommon..
Well, Howard was at the peak of his popularity then...
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