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Infinity countdown companion
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McCann, Jim, 1974- author
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Olortegui, Diego, artist
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Arciniega, Erick, 1989- color artist
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Captain Marvel (Fictitious character from Marvel Comics Group) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Daredevil (Fictitious character from Marvel Comics Group) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Black Widow (Fictitious character) Comic books, strips, etc.
\"The events of the Infinity Countdown are felt across the Marvel Universe! Carol Danvers holds the Reality Stone - and with it meets the Captain Marvels of many worlds! Daredevil battles to keep Hell's Kitchen safe from the influence of the Mind Stone! And the Champions fight in deep space for...the Chitauri!? All this plus...Black Widow! Don't miss this blockbuster tie-in to the most explosive Marvel event of 2018! \" -- Page 4 of cover.
Cinema science: Assembling the operations of 'Avengers: Endgame'
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Dave Crewe
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Avengers (Fictitious characters)
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Black Widow (Fictitious character)
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Iron Man (Fictitious character)
2019
The immense popularity of the latest instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise makes it an immediately engaging text for secondary students - but it's also one with no small number of jumping-off points for science and mathematics lessons, with potential topics ranging from time travel and general relativity to population growth and randomness.
Magazine Article
Avengers storybook collection
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Marvel Press
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Hulk (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Iron Man (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Captain America (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
2018
Collects eighteen stories chronicling the adventures of such heroes as Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, and Hulk as they fight against supervillains, including Ultron, Thanos, and the Masters of Evil.
Cinema science: Assembling the operations of 'Avengers: Endgame'
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Dave Crewe
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Avengers (Fictitious characters)
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Black Widow (Fictitious character)
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Iron Man (Fictitious character)
2019
The immense popularity of the latest instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise makes it an immediately engaging text for secondary students - but it's also one with no small number of jumping-off points for science and mathematics lessons, with potential topics ranging from time travel and general relativity to population growth and randomness.
Magazine Article
Tales of suspense : featuring Hawkeye and the Winter Soldier
\"The Black Widow is dead ... but someone out there is killing her old enemies one by one. With a broken heart and a bloody trail to follow, Clint Barton - the Avenger known as Hawkeye - is looking for answers. And the only person alive who may have them is another of Natasha Romanoff 's ex-boyfriends - Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier! Can Clint and Bucky trust each other long enough to honor the Black Widow's legacy, and unravel the web of mysteries that Natasha Romanoff left behind?\"--Publisher's description.
5-Minute Avengers stories
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Marvel Press
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Captain America (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Hulk (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Thor (Norse deity) Juvenile fiction.
2015
Here are some awesome superhero stories about Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Nick Fury as they fight the universe's biggest baddies and save mankind!
Marvel the Black Widow : creating the Avenging Super-spy : the complete comics history
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Mallory, Michael, author
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Black Widow (Fictitious character) History and criticism Comic books, strips, etc.
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Black Widow (Fictitious character)
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Marvel comics (New York, N.Y.)
2017
\"Having first appeared as an enemy of Tony Stark in the pages of Tales of Suspense #52 in 1964, Natasha Romanoff, aka the Black Widow, has gone on to become one of Marvel Comics best-loved characters and a key member of the Avengers. Fearless, deadly, and unstoppable, the ex-KGB secret agent has become infamous for her formidable espionage skills as well as her crimson hair and iconic costume. This deluxe book explores the creation and evolution of the character through interviews with the writers and artists who brought her to life over the last fifty years . . . also included is a jaw-dropping selection of art by industry greats . . . that showcases why she is one of the most dynamic characters in the Marvel Comics Universe\"--Page 2 of dust jacket.