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Mini Marvels: Rock, Paper, Scissors #[nn] cover
Cover: Chris Giarrusso

Mini Marvels: Rock, Paper, Scissors #[nn]

Jul 2008 · Marvel · 9.99 USD; 10.50 CAD
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“Passing the Torch”
About this Collection

This digest-sized collection gathers the lighthearted Mini-Marvels stories from the 2008 series, featuring pint-sized versions of classic Marvel heroes like Spider-Man, the Hulk, Wolverine, and the X-Men in humorous, all-ages adventures. The volume includes the "Rock, Paper, Scissors" arc and other playful tales that parody the larger Marvel Universe with a charming, cartoonish art style. It's a fun, self-contained read for fans of the main Marvel characters who enjoy seeing them in a more whimsical, kid-friendly setting.

In "Passing the Torch," the Human Torch faces a surprising challenge when the Fantastic Four ask him to dim his flame powers at home, leading him to temporarily abandon his abilities and seek a new team to join—only to find that fitting in isn't as simple as flipping a switch. Written and illustrated by Chris Giarrusso, this playful, character-driven story captures the humor and heart of Marvel's heroes in a fresh, stylized take. The cover by Chris Giarrusso perfectly captures the issue's lighthearted tone.

writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Chris Giarrusso · cover Chris Giarrusso

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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Chris Giarrusso
cover pencils, inks Chris Giarrusso

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The Fantastic Four ask the Human Torch to turn off his flame powers when he is hanging around the house, so he quits and tries to join the Avengers and the X-Men.

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