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7th February 2011

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Marvel Baked Goods

Marvel’s first creator retreat of 2011 just came to a close, and as many of our attending writers enjoy a good meal, many good meals were indeed enjoyed. However, we found that this year’s retreat was largely lacking in custom baked goods. More specifically… no character cupcakes! You see, it’s become tradition to have custom Marvel cupcakes done up for our retreats for a few years now. I’m not sure how it started, but here are a few quick pics of some past ones.

Captain America and the Avengers…

Cap & Avengers Cupcakes

Spider-Man and Daredevil…

Daredevil Cupcakes

Current controversies aside, one of our writers was a Chik-Fil-A junkie, so we had this one-off custom made for him…

Chik-Fil-A Cupcake

And the Daredevil cake we had made for Joe Quesada’s 10th Anniversary as Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief…

Daredevil Cake

All of the above baked goods were made by Safia Khalid and you can see more of her work and contact her at http://sugardropnyc.blogspot.com.

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  2. davepress said: That is wonderful. I want the Daredevil and Spidey Cupcakes!
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