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| The Marvel Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the World of Marvel | 
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| Authors: Roy Thomas, Peter Sanderson Publisher: Running Press Category: Book
List Price: $49.95 Buy Used: $7.47 You Save: $42.48 (85%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 3792
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8 Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 10.6 x 1.8
ISBN: 0762428449 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780762428441 ASIN: 0762428449
Publication Date: October 8, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Acceptable condition. May contain marks, writing, scuffs, and edge wear. Orders processed and shipped within 24 hours. Choose EXPEDITED for fast delivery.
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Look Inside The Marvel Vault Click each image below to see a full-size version of your favorite heroes from the hallowed halls of Marvel Comics.
Product Description
The Marvel Vault brings the Universe to you, sharing the insider’s story of Marvel Comics from 1939 to the present. Chock-full of historic and never-before-seen memorabilia (think: early sketches of Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch, Bullpen birthday cards, and a membership certificate for the Merry Marvel Marching Society), this vibrant chronicle contains over 30 plastic-encased archival gems that you can hold in your hand while reading about the artists, writers, and heroes who make up the Marvel Universe.Organized by decade, The Marvel Vault leads readers through every era by letting them hold such rare items as holiday cards, the welcome kit from the original Merry Marvel Marching Society, the program for the first comics convention, and even the first sketches for characters who went on to become beloved Marvel icons.Whether you’ve been collecting Sub-Mariner dime-books since the 1940s, or have just started to crack the pages of current Spidey sagas, you’ll want to gear up for Marvel-ous adventures with this dynamic collection!
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A MARVELous Book! November 11, 2008 If you are a hard-core Marvel Comics fan, and know your Super Heroes from way back when, then this marvel (excuse the pun!) of a book - which is truly a vault of treasures - will certainly enthrall you! That said: if, however, you are a fairly recent fan and only know the latest Heroes, or if you are only interested in heroes like Spidey or the Fantastic Four, then this book might not be so fantastic for you. Nevertheless, it is a great addition to any bibliophile's library, and the price is sweet too!
The "Vault" holds some excellent items of memorabilia, and some of the treasures in it are signed pencil illustrations, a few collectors' cards, and a Stan Lee Book of Marvel Goofs. Paging through the book definitely creates a joyous sense of nostalgia, and also displays how Marvel has matured, developed and come into its present reign.
The MARVEL Vault makes for a perfect gift to yourself, or a close friend who is a die hard Marvel fan!
The presence of the ephemera overshadows the superficial and error-riddled text August 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Marvel Vault is billed as a "museum in-a-box", and that's pretty much what it is. It's illustrated not only with covers and interior art from pricey comics and photos of their creators, but also with reproductions of ephemera such as character and cover sketches and unedited artwork. Also, several clear vinyl sleeves hold reproductions of Marvel ephemera such as the Marvel Value Stamps and the program book from the 1973 Marvel Comic Art Convention.
There are better choices if you're looking for a history of Marvel Comics (Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics by Les Daniels is probably the best known, but also worth reading are Tales to Astonish: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and the American Comic Book Revolution by Ronin Ro and Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book by Gerard Jones, though the last doesn't focus exclusively on Marvel) but the real attraction here is the rare art, preproduction sketches and other stuff out of the reach of the average comics fan. It's fun to see ephemera from the original Marvel fan club and hand-drawn greeting cards autographed by the entire Marvel staff. The presence of the ephemera overshadows the superficial and error-riddled text.
Great Book July 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Book is great, with lots of stuff of the Marvel history. An incredible edition Thanks Ariel Buenos Aires Argentina
The Marvel Vault March 11, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Thit book has a lot of long lost memories for older comic readers but it seems to focus too much on marvel "cash cows" spiderman and wolverine same story different cover.
The Marvel Vault January 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was purchased as a gift for my husband who is an avid comic book collector. He was thrilled with the book and is enjoying it very much. Even though my order was close to Christmas, I received it in time to make it a Christmas gift.
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