For his invitations, I shrunk and copied several pictures from a Spider-man coloring book and used them to create a "comic book" on a folded sheet of 8 1/2 x 14" paper. The cover had a picture of Spider-man(of course) and was titled "The Amazing Spider-Man: The Birthday invitation". Inside were seven frames with the following narration/dialogue: 1(picture of Spider-man jumping)-- "Hey Spidey-fans! Get ready for another spine-tingling, action-packed adventure with your favorite wall-crawling super hero. Today, we find Spider-man on a mission to let Joshua's friends know they are invited to his 4th birthday celebration." 2(Spider-man and little boy) "Be careful Spider-man. I've heard reports that Scorpion's been sighted in the area!" "Don't you worry, Josh! Nothing's going to stop me. I'll make sure your friends get the invitation. 3(Spider-man crawling up a wall) "I'd better hurry! I haven't got much time! The party's in less than two weeks!" 4(Scorpion and Spider-man) "Hey, Spider-man! Where do you think you're going?!" "Wouldn't you like to know Scorpion! I've got an important job to do - A special friend's happiness is at stake - and not even you are going to get in the way." 5(Spider-man swinging between buildings) "I'm on my way again thanks to my trusty web-slinger!" 6(Scorpion) "Drat! Spider-man got away again!" 7(Spider-man) "I made it! I've got a special message for you! Joshua wants you to join him on (day, date, time) at his house for some web-slinging, wall-crawling birthday fun! Call his Mom at (phone number) to RSVP as soon as possible! Hope to see you there!"