In the 1950s, Marvel began to focus on science fiction and fantasy comics, introducing characters like the Fantastic Four (1961) and Spider-Man (1963). This era saw the rise of legendary creators like Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko, who would shape the Marvel Universe. The Marvel Age was marked by a new approach to storytelling, with complex characters, interconnected storylines, and a focus on social issues.
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In 2008, Marvel Studios released Iron Man , which marked the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The MCU has since become a global phenomenon, with 23 films and several television shows, including Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Daredevil . The success of the MCU has propelled Marvel to new heights, making it one of the largest and most successful entertainment companies in the world. In the 1950s, Marvel began to focus on
Explores the company’s roots as Timely Comics in 1939 and the creation of Captain America by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby as a patriotic response to WWII. and Daredevil
The last 10 minutes sprint through 2000–2014: Blade , X-Men , Spider-Man films, then the MCU launch. Iron Man (2008) gets a montage; The Avengers (2012) is a footnote. If you want deep dives into the MCU’s creation, look elsewhere.
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