Mini Marvels
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Genre
Main character(s)Marvel Characters
Written byChris Giarrusso
Marc Sumerak
Sean McKeever
Audrey Loeb
Paul Tobin
Marc Sumerak
Sean McKeever
Audrey Loeb
Paul Tobin
| Mini Marvels | |
|---|---|
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Genre | |
| Main character(s) | Marvel Characters |
| Creative team | |
| Written by | Chris Giarrusso Marc Sumerak Sean McKeever Audrey Loeb Paul Tobin |
| Artist(s) | Chris Giarrusso |
| Letterer(s) | Chris Giarrusso |
| Colorist(s) | Chris Giarusso |
| Editor(s) | Nathan Cosby |
Mini Marvels is an all-ages comic book written and illustrated by Chris Giarrusso and published by Marvel Comics. The comic has been published in the form of back-ups in other comic books as well as original one-shots and trade paperback collections. The comics are a humorous depiction of the Marvel heroes as children of various ages, sometimes parodying storylines from the mainstream Marvel universe.
The Mini Marvels were originally in a comic strip called "Bullpen Bits", published in Bullpen Bulletins. They now can be viewed in several Mini Marvels trade paperbacks.
Running Gags
- Neither Aunt May or J. Jonah Jameson ever notice that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, despite him always wearing his costume and using his powers around them.
- Hawkeye often complains about being in Captain America's shadow.
- Additionally, other characters don’t take Hawkeye seriously as a superhero.
- Hulk, Red Hulk, and original character Blue Hulk, often get into various adventures.
- Daredevil is always facing the wrong direction.