Marvel Avengers Assembly
2 primary works
Book 1
A diverse cast of characters-Kamala Khan (Ms Marvel),
Miles Morales (Spider-Man), and Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl)-team
up in their first-ever illustrated middle-grade series about ordinary
kids with extraordinary powers!
Kamala Khan was an average middle school kid. That is, until a
cloud called a Terrigen Mist swept through the New Jersey waterfront
and activated her super powers! After taking on the persona
of Ms Marvel, she's been fighting crime in Jersey City, and has caught
the eye of some pretty well-established super heroes. But that's
not always a good thing...
After Kamala is caught by news cameras taking on a super villain
– and accidentally destroying a building along the way –
she gets a letter from Captain Marvel herself! It's great
that she's fighting crime and sticking up for people, but maybe a
regular school isn't the best place to learn how to do that. If
she wants to continue as Ms Marvel, she's going to need to take on
some new extra-curricular activities – mainly, training with
other young super heroes alongside the Avengers!
Now Kamala is the new kid at the Avengers Institute. Her classmates
are all kids like her, they have special powers, but most of
them have gotten into some trouble or drawn attention to themselves.
The big news at the Avengers Institute this year? An academic
decathlon in which students will group up into teams and compete
against each other in super heroics. Kamala and her friends Miles
and Doreen will have to go up against a team led by some kids
who fight less than fair – and have some trouble with the
concept of "fighting for good" – in this funny, action-packed
look at some ordinary middle school kids who just happen to have
some extraordinary powers.
Miles Morales (Spider-Man), and Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl)-team
up in their first-ever illustrated middle-grade series about ordinary
kids with extraordinary powers!
Kamala Khan was an average middle school kid. That is, until a
cloud called a Terrigen Mist swept through the New Jersey waterfront
and activated her super powers! After taking on the persona
of Ms Marvel, she's been fighting crime in Jersey City, and has caught
the eye of some pretty well-established super heroes. But that's
not always a good thing...
After Kamala is caught by news cameras taking on a super villain
– and accidentally destroying a building along the way –
she gets a letter from Captain Marvel herself! It's great
that she's fighting crime and sticking up for people, but maybe a
regular school isn't the best place to learn how to do that. If
she wants to continue as Ms Marvel, she's going to need to take on
some new extra-curricular activities – mainly, training with
other young super heroes alongside the Avengers!
Now Kamala is the new kid at the Avengers Institute. Her classmates
are all kids like her, they have special powers, but most of
them have gotten into some trouble or drawn attention to themselves.
The big news at the Avengers Institute this year? An academic
decathlon in which students will group up into teams and compete
against each other in super heroics. Kamala and her friends Miles
and Doreen will have to go up against a team led by some kids
who fight less than fair – and have some trouble with the
concept of "fighting for good" – in this funny, action-packed
look at some ordinary middle school kids who just happen to have
some extraordinary powers.
Book 3
The Avengers Assembly team takes a trip upstate to Charles
Xavier's Academy in their newest adventure!
After training with the Avengers, Kamala, Doreen
and Miles are ready to branch
out and expand their horizons.
This semester, that means a trip north to study alongside the
X-Men! From Professor X and Wolverine
to Cyclops and Jean
Grey, the most recognisable mutants are all here in
this fun-filled newest volume.
A lovely hardback book, perfect for gifting
Funny illustrations throughout
Great for young Marvel fans!
Also in the series:
Orientation (Marvel: Avengers Assembly #1)
The Sinister Substitute (Marvel: Avengers Assembly #2)