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Marvel Comics

The Untold Story

    • 4,0 • 83 avaliações
    • US$ 10,99

Descrição da editora

An unvarnished, unauthorized, behind-the-scenes account of one of the most dominant pop cultural forces in contemporary America.



Operating out of a tiny office on Madison Avenue in the early 1960s, a struggling company called Marvel Comics presented a cast of brightly costumed characters distinguished by smart banter and compellingly human flaws. Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, the Incredible Hulk, the Avengers, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men, Daredevil—these superheroes quickly won children's hearts and sparked the imaginations of pop artists, public intellectuals, and campus radicals. Over the course of a half century, Marvel's epic universe would become the most elaborate fictional narrative in history and serve as a modern American mythology for millions of readers.



Throughout this decades-long journey to becoming a multibillion-dollar enterprise, Marvel's identity has continually shifted, careening between scrappy underdog and corporate behemoth. As the company has weathered Wall Street machinations, Hollywood failures, and the collapse of the comic book market, its characters have been passed along among generations of editors, artists, and writers—also known as the celebrated Marvel "Bullpen." Entrusted to carry on tradition, Marvel's contributors—impoverished child prodigies, hallucinating peaceniks, and mercenary careerists among them—struggled with commercial mandates, a fickle audience, and, over matters of credit and control, one another.



For the first time, Marvel Comics reveals the outsized personalities behind the scenes, including Martin Goodman, the self-made publisher who forayed into comics after a get-rich-quick tip in 1939; Stan Lee, the energetic editor who would shepherd the company through thick and thin for decades; and Jack Kirby, the World War II veteran who'd co-created Captain America in 1940 and, twenty years later, developed with Lee the bulk of the company's marquee characters in a three-year frenzy of creativity that would be the grounds for future legal battles and endless debates.



Drawing on more than one hundred original interviews with Marvel insiders then and now, Marvel Comics is a story of fertile imaginations, lifelong friendships, action-packed fistfights, reformed criminals, unlikely alliances, and third-act betrayals—a narrative of one of the most extraordinary, beloved, and beleaguered pop cultural entities in America's history.

GÊNERO
História
LANÇADO
2012
9 de outubro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
496
EDITORA
Harper
VENDEDOR
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
TAMANHO
2,9
MB

Avaliações de clientes

Mega Icon ,

Insightful history of Marvel Comics

I've read a few history books on comics and this one stands with some of the best. Howe doesn't just focus on Kirby and Lee but takes a comprehensive look at all the names from the bullpen. Guys like Starlin, Englehart and Gerber get as much play as anyone else. It also does a fine job of laying out the great, not so great and downright shady parts of the company. Insightful, fun and quite informative.

chucksax ,

Fun!

This is a fun and occasionally disturbing look into the dark underbelly of Marvel Comics. Disturbing, sometimes, because I distinctly remember many of the events from my childhood.

Isr.Barrio ,

Not worth $12 no way

Save your money for something better I want all my money back

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