Boys Superhero Robe

Posted in comics online by admin on March 28, 2011



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Justice League Superhero Pajamas for Toddlers and Boys


Justice League Superhero Pajamas for Toddlers and Boys



These fun pajamas for boys feature Batman, Superman, The Flash, and The Green Lantern on the top. The cozy top is a thermal fabric. The warm bottoms are brushed polyester. • Justice League cartoon pajamas • Flame resistant polyester material • Loose fitting...


Superman Child Costume


Superman Child Costume


$39.99


882085T Size: Toddler (2-4) Features: -Superman costume.-The jumpsuit with red cape.-Toddler child costume is suitable for children between the age group of 2-4 years.-Small sized costume is suitable for children between the age group of 4-6 years.-Medium sized costume is suitable for children between the age group of 7-8 years.-Large sized costume in suitable for children between the age group of...

Child Hooded Robe 881913 & 881914


Child Hooded Robe 881913 & 881914


$19.98


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Superman Child's Costume, Large


Superman Child's Costume, Large


$17.22


This Child Superman Costume will transform your mild-mannered child into a budding boy of steel super hero! This high quality child Superman halloween costume comes complete with Superman cape, jumpsuit, belt, and attached boot tops. Your little hero will love the realistic look and feel of his Superman costume; you'll appreciate the quality that goes into making it....

Kids Superman Mask & Cape Set - Child Std.


Kids Superman Mask & Cape Set - Child Std.


$10.49


.x{color:#83C22D;margin:0px;font-size:12px}.y{color:#A56EBA}KIDS SUPERMAN MASK & CAPE SETSuperman Costumes(Item #SUPR35-CO)Size: Child Std.Includesmask cape It is an officially licensed product. Includes a Superman mask and cape. One size. Superman is the last survivor of the planet Krypton. He was raised as Clark Kent in Smallville and became a reporter for a newspaper called The Daily Planet in...

881914 (Small 4-6, Brown) Child Hooded Robe


881914 (Small 4-6, Brown) Child Hooded Robe


$13.88


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Superhero Me! (Hardcover)


Superhero Me! (Hardcover)


$16.44


In this brightly illustrated companion to Twinkle Toes, young boys are provided with interactive fun through shiny, sleek, and soft touch-and-feel elements as a little boy dons a cape, spacesuit, and the armor of a knight (in the form of a cooking pan and lid) to take on the world!

Superhero Potty Time (Board)


Superhero Potty Time (Board)


$16.44


Look! Up in the bathroom! It`s a boy! It`s a potty! It`s a little super hero who needs to be potty trained! The sturdy flaps, tabs and wheels in this unique, interactive potty book will help boys ages 2-4 learn everything there is to know about potty training—with heroic style!

How Do You Tuck in a Superhero? (Paperback)


How Do You Tuck in a Superhero? (Paperback)


$21.39


When Rachel Balducci looks for material for her writing, she doesn`t have to look far. Her subject matter can be found climbing through the window, hanging on to the edge of the roof, and always at the refrigerator. Here she chronicles the exuberant, awesome life of boys through conversations overheard, rules she`s been forced to make, and the many episodes of boy behavior that continue to mystify mothers worldwide. From the care and feeding of her team, to travels out in public, to their wide-eyed adoration of Walker, Texas Ranger, this laugh-out-loud celebration joyfully explores the sweet and wild side of boyhood.

Superhero Madness


Superhero Madness


$41.13


Presents step-by-step drawing instructions for creating superhero characters, featuring techniques for the basics of construction, pencilling, inking, use of color, body proportions, costumes, and placing figures in scenes.

Boys of Steel


Boys of Steel


$34.8


JERRY SIEGEL AND Joe Shuster, two misfit teens in Depression-era Cleveland, were more like Clark Kent¿meek, mild, and myopic¿than his secret identity, Superman. Both boys escaped into the worlds of science fiction and pulp magazine adventure tales. Jerry wrote stories, and Joe illustrated them. In 1934, they created a superhero who was everything they were not. It was four more years before they convinced a publisher to take a chance on their Man of Steel in a new format¿the comic book. The author includes a provocative afterword about Jerry and Joe¿s long struggle with DC Comics when they realized they had made a mistake in selling all rights to Superman for a mere $130! Marc Tyler Nobleman¿s text captures the excitement of Jerry and Joe¿s triumph, and the energetic illustrations by Ross MacDonald, the author-artist of Another Perfect Day, are a perfect complement to the time, the place, and the two young visionaries.