: Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1941, this patriotic icon famously punched Adolf Hitler on his debut cover, providing comfort and inspiration to U.S. troops during World War II.
By the 1980s, Marvel became a leader in innovative storytelling with major events like , the first true company-wide crossover. Gritty, noir-inspired runs like Frank Miller’s Daredevil and Chris Claremont's expansive X-Men sagas pushed the medium into more mature territory. marvel 75 years from pulp to pop
Marvel: 75 Years, From Pulp to Pop is a —not a definitive history. It succeeds as a warm, funny, and fast-moving tribute to Marvel’s resilience and creative spirit. It fails to go deep, but for 42 minutes of fan service with a brain, it’s well worth watching, especially if you enjoy Clark Gregg’s Coulson as your guide. : Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
Discusses the shift toward socially conscious storytelling, Frank Miller’s dark reimagining of Daredevil, and the bankruptcy crisis of the 1990s that forced the sale of major film rights. It fails to go deep, but for 42
Zak Knutson Narrated by: Clark Gregg (Phil Coulson) Runtime: ~42 minutes