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Marvel Arms and Armour

The Mightiest Weapons and Technology in the Universe

Nick Jones

$55

Hardback

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English
DK
10 October 2023
A visual exploration of the weapons, armour, and technology of the Marvel comics, delving into their creation and history

Who is Iron Man without his armour, or Thor without his hammer? Learn about the mightiest weapons ever made!

From Iron Man's armour to Cap's shield, and Star-Lord blasters to Gamora's godslayer, the Marvel universe is filled with iconic weapons, armour, and technology. Wielded by some of the greatest heroes and villains ever created, many of these objects have histories just as compelling as the characters who use them. Some are hi-tech, futuristic creations, others have mystical origins. A few have destroyed worlds, or sent entire empires crashing into dust. This is their story.

2023 MARVEL
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Imprint:   DK
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 283mm,  Width: 236mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:   9780241583692
ISBN 10:   0241583691
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nick Jones is an author, editor and writer based in Lewes, East Sussex. In 2000 he moved into sci-fi and genre publishing, editing TV and movie tie-in titles (including Star Trek Magazine) and comics/toys collecting magazine Memorabilia, before taking charge of the graphic novels dept at Titan Books, where he edited Dan Dare, James Bond, Modesty Blaise, Wallace & Gromit, and DC Comics graphic novels. He is the author of DC Comics Cover Art and Guardians of the Galaxy- The Ultimate Guide; co-author of Marvel Universe- Map by Map, DC Comics Encyclopedia and The Mysterious World of Doctor Strange. Currently he is the editor of the DC Heroes & Villains Collection and Star Trek Explorer magazine. He blogs at Existential Ennui.

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