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'''Big Looker Storybooks''' were published in the mid-1980s by [[Marvel Books]] under license from Hasbro. The softcover storybooks were in a square 8" x 8" format, with painted illustrations (that at times bordered on the utterly gorgeous) by [[Earl Norem]] and [[John Speirs]]. Marvel published Big Looker titles for many other properties, both their own and licensed brands. Known titles include ''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', and '' | '''Big Looker Storybooks''' were published in the mid-1980s by [[Marvel Books]] under license from Hasbro. The softcover storybooks were in a square 8" x 8" format, with painted illustrations (that at times bordered on the utterly gorgeous) by [[Earl Norem]] and [[John Speirs]]. Marvel published Big Looker titles for many other properties, both their own and licensed brands. Known titles include ''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', and ''{{w|Heathcliff (comic strip)|Heathcliff}}''. | ||
==Generation 1== | ==Generation 1== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:07, 4 September 2018

Big Looker Storybooks were published in the mid-1980s by Marvel Books under license from Hasbro. The softcover storybooks were in a square 8" x 8" format, with painted illustrations (that at times bordered on the utterly gorgeous) by Earl Norem and John Speirs. Marvel published Big Looker titles for many other properties, both their own and licensed brands. Known titles include Spider-Man, G.I. Joe, and Heathcliff.
Generation 1
[edit]- "Battle for Cybertron" (later republished as a Kid Stuff read-along)
- "The Great Car Rally" (later republished as a Kid Stuff read-along)
- "Decepticon Hijack"
- "Insecticon Attack!"
- "Car Show Blow Up"
- "The Story of Wheelie, the Wild Boy of Quintesson"

