What Would Spider-Man Do?: A Marvel super hero's guide to everyday life

What Would Spider-Man Do?: A Marvel super hero's guide to everyday

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Late for a meeting, lost your keys or having romance problems? Sometimes we all need a little guidance, and this new series pitches our favourite superheroes against tricky situations we will all recognise, from battles with body positivity to pacifying office conflict-with often hilarious results. With official Marvel comicbook artwork throughout, and a dynamic design, this is the perfect book for Spider-Man fans who want to see the world through the eyes of their hero.

Nate Rae is an author, editor, researcher and science communicator who writes books about almost anything, from dinosaurs to Dungeons and Dragons. When not making books, he teaches university-level Psychology, presents neuroscience shows and workshops around the UK, and makes podcasts about role-playing games. Originally from the north of Scotland, Nate accidentally moved to London, where he now lives with his partner and an extremely loud cat called Pinto.

Author: Nate Rae
Format: Hardback, 64 pages, 133mm x 173mm, 175 g
Published: 2021, Bonnier Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Humour: Collections & General

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Late for a meeting, lost your keys or having romance problems? Sometimes we all need a little guidance, and this new series pitches our favourite superheroes against tricky situations we will all recognise, from battles with body positivity to pacifying office conflict-with often hilarious results. With official Marvel comicbook artwork throughout, and a dynamic design, this is the perfect book for Spider-Man fans who want to see the world through the eyes of their hero.

Nate Rae is an author, editor, researcher and science communicator who writes books about almost anything, from dinosaurs to Dungeons and Dragons. When not making books, he teaches university-level Psychology, presents neuroscience shows and workshops around the UK, and makes podcasts about role-playing games. Originally from the north of Scotland, Nate accidentally moved to London, where he now lives with his partner and an extremely loud cat called Pinto.