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G-Man Volume 1: Learning To Fly

By (author) Chris Giarrusso, By (artist) Chris Giarrusso






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From Chris Giarrusso, illustrator of Scholastic's Amazing Adventures of Nate Banks and Marvel Comics' Mini Marvels Ultimate Collection comes the first volume of his own superhero, G-Man! When Mikey G unlocks the powers of his family's magic blanket, he is transformed into G-Man, the newest kid superhero on the block! G-Man joins his superhero friends Billy Demon, Tan Man, Suntrooper, and the Spark on their very first superhero adventure. But what are they to do when their enemy is Kid Thunder, son of the city's greatest champion, Captain Thunderman? And will G-Man's big brother, Great Man, prove to be friend or foe?

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Publisher | Image Comics
Published date | 26 Oct 2010
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 96
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 222g
ISBN | 978-1-6070-6270-7
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