Captain America: Civil War

After finishing Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, (MCU for short) Disney & Marvel Studios collaborated to develop films for Phase Three. Films listed in production order are Captain America: Civil War, Dr. Strange, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man And The Wasp, Captain […]

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Ant-Man

In early 1962, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby created a character named Hank Pym who goes by his codename, “Ant-Man.” His costume allows to shrink as the size of an ant, gaining super-strength, super-speed & allowing him to use telepathy towards ants. Ant-Man made his first appearance in “Tales To Astonish” issue number 35. Hank […]

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Avengers: Age Of Ultron

After the overwhelming success of The Avengers, Marvel Studios immediately began development on a string of films including Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians Of The Galaxy & Ant-Man. In addition to motion pictures, the studio expanded the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU for short) into the small screen […]

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Iron Man

In 1963, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby created a character named “Iron Man.” The character was first conceived when Stan decided to create his own Bruce Wayne type of alter ego named, Tony Stark. Tony’s appearance and behavior is based on Howard Hughes. Iron Man was specifically published as a representation of anti-communism during The […]

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Captain America: The First Avenger

Before Pearl Harbor was attacked by The Japanese Army In December, 1941, comic book writers/artists, Jack Kirby & Joe Simon created a character named Steve Rogers, also known as, “Captain America.  Arguably the first Marvel superhero to exist in comics, Captain America was first conceived as a sketch drawn by Joe Simon, he originally wanted […]

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Black Panther

The 1960’s was a very important decade in history. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to the American people on his “I Have A Dream Speech” in his quest to abolish racism. The U.S. military enlisted men to fight in Vietnam. Lyndon B. Johnson took over JFK’s role as president after his tragic assassination. Neil Armstrong, […]

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