Marvel gift guide
There are plenty of gifts that Marvel superhero fans could be getting for the holidays this year, including a copy of “Captain America: Civil War.” Marvel

Marvel is bigger than ever right now, so it’s not too surprising if you have a Marvel fan on your Christmas or Hanukkah shopping list. The good news is that they’re very easy to shop for because the options are endless. Whether they love the movies, tv shows or comic books, there is a holiday gift perfect for every Marvel fan.

For the Kids — If you read aloud to your little one, “5 Minute Marvel Stories” ($9.28) delivers exactly what the title promises. “Color Your Own! Little Marvel” ($9.99) gives kids a chance to color their own Marvel covers. A plush Doctor Strange tsum tsum ($3.57) would also be a timely addition to their collection.

For the Bookworms — Those who like to read don’t have to stick to comic books. Marvel has novels too! “Black Widow: Red Vengeance” ($10.63) is a young adult novel that follows Nat and her protégé Ava. In “Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams” ($20.06), Strange works alongside nemesis Nightmare to save the Dream Realm.

For Women — Dudes aren’t the only ones who are comic books nerds, and women don’t have to settle for ill-fitting unisex t-shirts anymore. Try a Captain Marvel dress ($41.93) or a Loki tank top ($39.99). If you’re avoiding clothing, a Deadpool hair bow ($7.42), complete with tiny katanas, or Black Panther claw necklace ($48) would likely be appreciated as well.

For Men — Guys can take their love of Marvel to the workplace. These collared shirts with tiny symbols ($35.99) and tie clips ($33.99), featuring Spider-Man and Captain America, are subtle way to show off your passion for superheroes. For the more casual man, a Deadpool hoodie ($41.93) allows him to bring a little cosplay to everyday life.

For the Techie — A gamer might love this Iron Man gaming keyboard ($59.99). Even those who aren’t super into tech gifts could benefit from this Baby Groot car charger ($39.99).

For the Chef — A Captain America cutting board ($29.99) could be useful. This Spider-Man and Venom salt and pepper shaker set ($23.99) adds some superhero fun to the kitchen as well. You can also make your own capsicles with this Cap ice cube tray ($12.99).

For Your Secret Santa — You just know that they like Marvel, and you’re not trying to spend too much money on the gift. A Women of Marvel calendar ($9.99) would be nice. A Marvel Trivia Box game ($9.99) would be appreciated as well. “Captain America: Civil War” Christmas tree ornaments ($12.00) would be festive. A “Captain America: Civil War” Blu-ray ($17.96) would work as well.