NYPL and Marvel celebrate the power of reading and libraries with card featuring classic comic book images of Spider-Man in his 60th anniversary year
The Library marks the first anniversary of eliminating fines and the launch of an expanded initiative for teens
Spider-Senses will be tingling across New York City as The New York Public Library (NYPL) and Marvel Entertainment join forces to release a special, limited-edition Spider-Man library card on October 11 to inspire new and existing patrons to explore a multitude of free books, resources, and programs at the Library, including Marvel graphic novels. This dynamic collaborationโwhich debuts just in time for New York Comic Conโmarks the 60th anniversary of Spider-Manโs first comic book appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 and emphasizes the importance of reading, knowledge, and libraries to Peter Parkerโs crime-fighting comic book adventures. Images of Spider-Manโalongside Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy, two other iconic web-slingersโwill be featured on the card, as well as on upcoming banners outside the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building and the windows of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL), exciting patrons of all ages to tap into the unique power of reading, comics, and libraries to discover their inner super hero. Details about the card and related activities are available online: nypl.org/beyondamazing.
The Spider-Man card follows in the footsteps of previous library cards issued for the beloved childrenโs book The Snowy Day and the Libraryโs โKnowledge Is Powerโ card; aiming to help New Yorkers discover their full potential by tapping into the power of everything NYPL has to offerโmillions of books to help readers scale new heights, a web of information via free computers and internet access, and a super-team of library staffโall available at your friendly neighborhood library.
The release of the Spider-Man card also marks the one-year anniversary of the Libraryโs decision to eliminate fines as a way to remove barriers to accessing the Library for all New Yorkers. This historic move was even a plot point in Marvel Comicsโ Amazing Spider-Man #900, released on July 27. In a special story written by Daniel Kibblesmith, drawn by David Lopez, and colored by Nathan Fairbairn, Peter Parker returns a large stack of overdue books to the Library after learning of the elimination of late fines. Readers can check out Amazing Spider-Man #900 in a special bonus release on Marvel Unlimited, Marvelโs premier digital comics subscription service.
The launch of the special-edition card also marks the start of the Libraryโs Open House week, which begins October 11. The card will be available to new and current patrons free on a first-come, first-serve basis at all NYPL branches, located throughout the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Libraries will be hosting a variety of programs and events throughout the week, as well as featuring book displays and reading recommendations from a special reading list curated by NYPL staff
โReading is a superpowerโone that provides everyone with the ability to learn, to be inspired, and understand the world more fully,โ said New York Public Library President Anthony W. Marx. โAt The New York Public Library we remain dedicated to providing books and resources that help New Yorkers reach new heights and working with Marvel on this exciting, limited-edition Spider-Man card reinforces the exceptional accomplishments people can achieve when they have access to information. It also states unequivocally that we think our patrons are โbeyond amazing.โ”
โMarvelโs history has always been rooted in telling stories on the page. And to many people, those stories taught them the joy and power of reading, whether it was their first comic book or graphic novel at a young age or the first time they shared their passion for Marvel comics with their friends and families,โ said Marvel Vice President of Licensed Publishing Sven Larsen. โWith so many of our most iconic moments and characters established in New York City, weโre thrilled to work with The New York Public Library to invite even more people to dive into Marvel and find their own favorites across Spider-Manโs legacy.โ
NYPLโs Teens 360ยบ Initiative
Graphic novels, comics, and manga titles are among the most popular materials checked out by teen users at the Library, the release of the Spider-Man card is a key component of The launch of The New York Public Libraryโs new initiative, Teens 360ยบ codifies the Libraryโs abiding commitment to enhancing and expanding services and spaces for young adults, which in the years to come will include: greatly expanding the number of dedicated teen centers in The New York Public Library service area, developing programs focused on digital literacy and technology skills, and providing holistic support for teensโwho have faced unprecedented challenges and changes over the last several years, especially during the pandemicโfrom school support, to college and career readiness, to mental health resources. This work is part of the Libraryโs overall commitment to New Yorkers and education programs, led by the Merryl H. and James S. Tisch Director of The New York Public Library, and its mission to support education outside of the classroom, and ensure knowledge and opportunities are accessible to all.
NYPLโs Professional Day for Librarians and Educators at NYCC
In support of educators seeking resources to use comics in their classrooms, the Library will be hosting a Professional Day on October 6 for Librarians and Educators at New York Comic Con presented by its Center for Educators & Schools. The day will consist of fifteen hour-long sessions offered between 10:30 AM and 5 PM. Attendees will hear directly from other educators how they use comics in the classroom, ranging in subjects from civics to physics. The majority of the sessions offer CTLE (continuing education) credits and New York State teachers can earn up to 3 credit hours for attending. More information about the day can be found here.
About The New York Public Library
For over 125 years, The New York Public Library has been a free provider of education and information for the people of New York and beyond. With over 90 locationsโincluding research and branch librariesโthroughout the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, the Library offers free materials, computer access, classes, exhibitions, programming and more to everyone from toddlers to scholars, and has seen record numbers of attendance and circulation in recent years. The New York Public Library receives approximately 16 million visits through its doors annually and millions more around the globe who use its resources at www.nypl.org. To offer this wide array of free programming, The New York Public Library relies on both public and private funding. Learn more about how to support the Library at nypl.org/support.
About Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media for over eighty years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing, publishing, games, and digital media. For more information visit marvel.com. ยฉ 2022 MARVEL


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