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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
Hi, everyone.

My wife and I are sponsoring a few underprivileged kids this year for Christmas. One of the boys is between 8 and 11 years old and his wish list states that he would like Marvel comic books.

I have tons of older books that I can give but my wife suggested that we give him newer, more recent books too. I'll probably give him a mix.

I seldom read new comics and, when I do, it's usually DC. So I thought I'd reach out to the forum for recommendations for Marvel Comics, released over the last couple of years, that are 1) suitable for kids age 8 to 11 and 2) a good/great story with good/great artwork. Stories collected into a TPB would be ideal since that would allow me to get the entire story at once.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks everyone.
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No rust here... Nearmint67 private msg quote post Address this user
@DWeeB1967 Amazing Spider-Man has been a good title for old & new. The most recent series is entertaining, with new characters. Everyone likes spidey...

These are cool too...








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I'm a McNugget guzzler. HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user
I know it’s it’s not super hero based but SpongeBob always worked and still does for mine just outside of this age.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
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I know it’s it’s not super hero based but SpongeBob always worked and still does for mine just outside of this age.

SpongeBob is also on his list, @HeinzDad, so, yep, we'll fix him up with that, too.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
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Amazing Spider-ManAmazing Spider-Man has been a good title for old & new. The most recent series is entertaining, with new characters. Everyone likes spidey...

These are cool too...


Spidey was absolutely on my mind, @Nearmint67, so thanks. Do you know of any recent story lines that really jump out at you?

And those Marvel/Disney mash-ups are pretty cool.
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Collector Rafel private msg quote post Address this user
For most "new comers" to comic books they can't afford older MARVEL's, so what I've always enjoyed are the MARVEL MASTERPIECES. They run from about $30.00 and up, are reprints of about 4-10 comic books in a series of the old classics, great stories, great art work, with nothing bad or WOKE in them. Plus, he'll learn a little history too.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@Rafel Very good suggestion to give him a little history into the origins of the characters. Thanks!
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Apparently, I am easily annoyed. Rbolton private msg quote post Address this user



These are suitable for all ages, great introduction to Marvel
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@Rbolton Thanks!
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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
@DWeeB1967
Fantastic Four is another Marvel book that's good for young readers.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@Byrdibyrd Thanks! FF was always my favorite as a kid. Great suggestion.
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COLLECTOR dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user
I think a good place would be the comic series based on the early 90s comic shows like Spider-Man Adventures, X-Men Adventures and its modern follow-up X-Men ‘92. The shows did a great job of consolidating and adapting a lot of major stories and characters from the comics. Hopefully the comics kept that going








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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@dielinfinite Thanks! I've actually got a copy of X-Men Adventures #1. Maybe I'll include it with his other books.
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No rust here... Nearmint67 private msg quote post Address this user
@DWeeB1967 Not sure the title of the story line, but this is a recent released book that is about spider-man vs. his clone, now known as Chasm. I picked up a copy for myself. Spidey vs. Spidey. Can't go wrong there.


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The Fifth Golden Girl sborock private msg quote post Address this user
I read this entire series to my daughter and she LOVED it! I had a fun time reading it to her as well! Great intro to Marvel Comics for girls!

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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks, @sborock!
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Miss Chanandler Bong jake private msg quote post Address this user
Going from a kid’s perspective, my boy (10 yo) likes Avengers: Tech-On, because he likes all the mechs and their cool powers.




For non-Marvel and non-DC, he likes LEGO NINJAGO: Garmadon, because of the toy tie-in and it features a lot of his favorite characters.


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Beaten by boat oars Studley_Dudley private msg quote post Address this user
Aren't most titles at Marvel written by people who behave like children? I kid, but not really

They might be published under license from Marvel but IDW was doing the Star Wars Adventures series that was aimed at younger readers.
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
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They might be published under license from Marvel but IDW was doing the Star Wars Adventures series that was aimed at younger readers.


There are a few titles aimed at all-ages. They're usually labeled as such on the cover, and there are a bunch of Adventures lines. Here's an example for Spidey https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=564251 .

Squirrel Girl stories take place with her in college, so that might not be fully relatable (like the adult stories are?), but they're very funny and mostly kid-friendly.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks, @jake, @Studley_Dudley and @xkonk.
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No rust here... Nearmint67 private msg quote post Address this user

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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
That looks like Spongebob the Wolvertoon...
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
For all those who recommended SpongeBob, my wife bought him some SpongeBob books. I'll be picking up some Spider-Man or FF books to go with them.

Thanks, again, for all the suggestions.
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I'm a McNugget guzzler. HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user
@DweeB1967, mine has the Andy Warhol homage with Gary the snail in her display. I think its 67 or so????
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Collector Drogio private msg quote post Address this user
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Reminds me of an old garbage pail kid card.


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