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    Marvel Comics Luke Gerrard Sam Hojat Jimmy Mick John Seibert Andrew Cox   Introduction At the beginning of the 20th century, comic books emerged as a popular entertainment medium for the American public. Though initially composed of many different genres, American comic books would come to be dominated by the superhero genre. Today, the comic book industry is dominated by two companies: DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Though DC Comics was arguably the progenitor of the superhero genre by creating Superman

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    The Avengers: Infinity War is the third movie of the Avengers series, and it is also the nineteenth movie made by Marvel Studios. Personally, I am a huge Marvel fan, and I have been following Marvel movies since 2010. The Marvel Studios has a massive plan for connecting their multiple produced hero movies into a mega movie creation as well as each movie had their own epitasis. Even if one has never watched the movie series before, he or she will not get confused about the plot as there are numerous

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    The Scavengers

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    In 2008, Marvel began releasing movies centered around a specific universe of superheroes. This worldwide high-grossing series known as the “Marvel Cinematic Universe,” or the MCU, tell the stories of Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and many other heroes. They’ve even taken their turn spinning off movies centered around the Norse mythology God of Thunder, Thor. Awaited by avid Marvel fans, The Avengers (2012) is a collaborative film that brings these heroes together, despite their extensive

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    production and promotion for the last decade; with success in apply the cinematic universe in popular culture. Two major American comics studios: Marvel comics and DC comics have been transforming their statics comics into a motion picture, Nevertheless, each studio has it own cinematic universe and they expand to include short films and TV series. As the following, this essay wills analysis the concept of genres with Marvel superheroes movies as an example. Genre is an ambiguous term in movies, because

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    has been a huge part of how Marvel Studios have worked and is so successful(Menard, 2014). Every single movie feels unique, but also it feels like it is part of a bigger universe(Weekend Warrior, 2016). Transmedia have been making the Marvel Studios bigger and more interconnected for almost 10 years(ComicBookCast, 2016). Transmedia has made Marvel Studios able to build the larger world that they have established(ComicBookCast,2016). Transmedia has made watching all Marvel Studios movies worth it, because

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    History of Marvel Comics

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    The History of Marvel Comics Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics (formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group) is an American publisher of comic books and related media. Marvel, founded by Martin Goodman, started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel 's modern incarnation dates from 1961, the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee

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    familiar to ordinary people as to the matrons who fluttered about him in salons from Berlin to Hollywood. Yet he was unfathomably profound — the genius among geniuses who discovered, merely by thinking about it, that the universe was not as it seemed. Even now scientists marvel at the daring of general relativity ("I still can't see how he thought of it," said the late Richard Feynman, no slouch himself). But the great physicist was also engagingly simple, trading ties and socks for mothy

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    hearts. Heros and villians provide an entertaining effect on undergraduate and graduate students whether they subsist as young adults, middle aged, or elderly. Overwhelmed students need an escape from reality and might want to indulge in a comic universe; thus,

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    Jessica Jones Analysis

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    The new Netflix series Jessica Jones, which becomes available on November 20, is a marvel—legally (it's produced by Marvel), creatively and, it must be said, surprisingly. Having built an empire on which the marketing sun never sets, Marvel should now be facing audience fatigue—how many stories of superheroes can this world bear? It's a question the screenwriter and producer Melissa Rosenberg clearly asked herself before attempting to adapt the lead character of Alias, a comic book series written

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    substantially popular movie receives at least one sequel. Leading us to another problem, how to create and produce a continuous blockbuster series. At the forefront of this necessary revolution is Marvel Studios and their Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Over the past decade the Marvel Cinematic Universe has revolutionised the way movie series and franchises develop and connect their plots to be successful.The shift in movie series productions is found in the way movies have been moving toward a less

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