Longlisted for the Inclusive Books for Children Award 2026
When ordinary boy Marvin wears his super-suit he becomes MARV. A superhero with infinite powers . . .
In this story, Marvin meets a blast from his grandad's past when the Duck of Doom shows up at the park, controlled by a new generation of super villain-Professor Feather 2.0.
It's time for Marvin to become MARV-unstoppable, invincible, and totally MARVellous!
With the Ducklings of Doom also hot on his heels, the odds are quacked against Marv. He's going to have to ruffle some feathers in order to put these dastardly ducks back in their place.
As part of the bestselling Marv series:
• Marv and the Mega Robot (ISBN: 9780192780423)
• Marv and the Dino Attack (ISBN: 9780192780447)
• Marv and the Pool of Peril (ISBN: 9780192780461)
• Marv and the Blizzard Zone (ISBN: 9780192780485)
• Marv and the Killer Plants (ISBN: 9780192780508)
• Marv and the Humongous Hamster (ISBN: 9780192780522)
• Marv and the Alien Invasion (ISBN: 9781382053853)
• Marv and the Duck of Doom (ISBN: 9781382053884)
• Marv and the Funfair Fright (ISBN: 9781382053914)
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Alex is a London native and author of fantastical, action-packed stories for children and teenagers of all ages. He has been both reading and writing since he was a teenager. He was a winner of Spread the Word's 2019 London Writers Awards for YA/children's. When he's not writing, he's baking apple crumbles or playing video games. Alex now lives in Walthamsto
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