![]() The storyline and artwork work are tied together nicely and it’s a fairly easy read for those in this age group. In this issue it’s all about her protecting the Avengers (and herself) against the Infinity Stones, while the Guardians of the Galaxy and Dormammu show up to get in the way. What first drew me in to this issue was the image of Black Widow on the cover. Overall, a really enjoyable read and one that is easy for younger ones to pick up on their own or read along with an adult.Īvengers Assemble Season 2 #11: Widow’s RunĪs I have mentioned previously, this book, as a tie-in to the Sunday morning cartoon, is a pretty good comic on its own for those just starting to get into the characters they see on lunchboxes and notebooks. (I also think it is helpful for younger readers to identify characters when they first appear a little box is next to them and gives their name and function, as this was done mainly for the robots.) And third, the story itself is easy to follow and interjects humor at just the right time. Second, the artwork is well done and colorful and compliments the storytelling. ![]() Many adults will probably feel the same way and will enjoy sharing this character with the little one(s) in their lives. First, the character himself brings up so many nostalgic feelings from the video game in the 80s and then the cartoon in the 90s. Issue #53 is a fun book for many reasons. ![]() Just as he decides that maybe he should revert back to Rock, a new (or is it?) threat arrives and a new adventure begins. Mega Man tries to go on with his day-to-day, observing all the Wily Robot Masters serving new functions for Mega City. We begin issue #53 with a Mega Man coming off of the events of the “Worlds Unite” storyarc, and trying his best to figure out “what next?” now that battle is over. Pencils by Ryan Jampole and inks by Gary Martin. One can never start too early - or too late - in building a solid comic book foundation. ![]() We got you! Books For Babes aims to provide info on what books kids will enjoy, but can also be entertaining for adults. Do you have little ones in your life who are drawn to the world of comics through movies, cartoons, and video games, but you’re not sure what to start them with, or even know what’s appropriate? ![]()
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