Can You Survive the Marvel Universe?

Can you survive the Marvel Universe

Can you survive the Marvel Universe? Daniel Kibblesmith aims to help you do it. While you might not need to take So You’ve Been Bitten by a Radioactive Spider too seriously, the questions it poses (and answers) will prove valuable. You won’t wake up in the Marvel Universe, but you’ll need to quote it when someone challenges the believability of superhero comics.

Armed with this book, you can push your glasses up on your nose with the best of them. I kid because I’m pushing them up right now.

Can you survive the Marvel Universe

Illustrated in an infographic style by Kyle Hilton, the book tackles each major situation you might find yourself in. As noted by many, those situations sure seem to crop up a lot. The unspoken question that looms over it all is one I asked after Marvel’s “Blood Hunt” event. How do people on Earth-616 not wake up and just go insane? Then I read the news and understood.

Can you survive the Marvel Universe
artwork by Kyle Hilton, characters copyright Marvel, courtesy of Chronicle Books

Kibblesmith writes with a wit on a sliding scale of dryness. He also separates “Marvel” science from actual science. So a careful read might also help budding writers figure out how to leap from scientific fact to fantasy. Ground it! Also, no matter who you are, lift with your legs. Maybe do some stretches first.

Throughout the book, sidebar commentary arises from different levels of hero. Each one seems neutral, but Kibblesmith lets the characters start speaking directly. Veer from Fantastic Fact to Tony’s Tech Tips to Use Your Spider Sense. They underscore what a panoply of storytelling Marvel comics are, and reminded me why I like Spider-Man so much.

Can you survive the Marvel Universe

Yes, I have a license for the word “panoply.”

As holidays are coming up, this makes a perfect gift book for the comics fan in your life. Also for that person who hasn’t actually bought a Marvel comic in 30 years. Kibblesmith and Hilton have made those intervening years accessible, answering such questions as “what’s the deal with Venom?” Also, Flerkens are weird, right?

Can you survive the Marvel Universe
artwork by Kyle Hilton, courtesy of Chronicle Books. Characters copyright Marvel.

It will sit proudly on my bookshelf next to the sadly out of print How to be a Superhero by Mark Leigh, Mike Lepine, and Steve Dillon. Matching titles you can still buy: All of the Marvels by Douglas Wolk, which is what happens when one man reads every book, and the “Marvel Fitness Deck,” exercises also illustrated by Hilton.

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In addition to running Fanboy Planet, Derek has contributed stories to Arcana Comics (The Greatest American Hero) and Monsterverse Comics (Bela Lugosi's Tales from the Grave). He has performed with ComedySportz, City Lights Theater Company and Silicon Valley Shakespeare, though relocated to Hollywood to... work in an office? If you ever played Eric's Ultimate Solitaire on the Macintosh, it was Derek's voice as The Weasel that urged you to play longer. You can buy his book "I Was Flesh Gordon" on the Amazon link at the right. Email him at [email protected].