I've been thinking a lot lately about what it is exactly I love so much about Marvel superheroes and why they're such an important part of my life. I came to realize there are many reasons which I feel like sharing with you guys.
1. Stan Lee. I'm always in awe of how many characters he created/co-created, but more than that, he seems like an old friend. Even though I've never met the man, I feel like I know him, and he always made me feel like I was part of something special, like a member of an exclusive club that only a few knew about. For years I've loved listening to him narrate the various Marvel cartoons, almost like a grandfather (which I never really had) telling me these fantastic stories. I just love the guy.
2. Diversity. I love how unique the various main characters are...from a teenager, to a scientist, an inventor, a soldier, a handicapped man, and a god. Each one is something special, and has a moral lesson attached to them whether it's teaching responsibility, overcoming adversity, learning humility, being a patriot, etc. I feel they're all really good role models.
3. Positivity. Rather than focusing on the destruction and loss of life in their movies (Which someone here said they fail to address) I think they instead choose to focus on the lives saved, which I think is much more important. When I watch a Marvel movie, I come away feeling GOOD about myself and the rest of humanity.
4. Fantasy. I love how the comics and movies/TV shows don't take themselves too seriously. Superheroes were never meant to be serious adult fare, and trying to make them that (Dark Knight trilogy for example) just sucks all the fun and escapism out of them. I mean, it's okay to inject some drama into the stories, but these are tales of colorful costumed people fighting each other. First and foremost they should be FUN.
Of course there have been some missteps along the way...from the clone saga to civil war to brand new day, but all in all, I think Marvel's done some solid entertaining in almost every medium available, and personally, I can't wait too see what's next.
Make Mine Marvel!
1. Stan Lee. I'm always in awe of how many characters he created/co-created, but more than that, he seems like an old friend. Even though I've never met the man, I feel like I know him, and he always made me feel like I was part of something special, like a member of an exclusive club that only a few knew about. For years I've loved listening to him narrate the various Marvel cartoons, almost like a grandfather (which I never really had) telling me these fantastic stories. I just love the guy.
2. Diversity. I love how unique the various main characters are...from a teenager, to a scientist, an inventor, a soldier, a handicapped man, and a god. Each one is something special, and has a moral lesson attached to them whether it's teaching responsibility, overcoming adversity, learning humility, being a patriot, etc. I feel they're all really good role models.
3. Positivity. Rather than focusing on the destruction and loss of life in their movies (Which someone here said they fail to address) I think they instead choose to focus on the lives saved, which I think is much more important. When I watch a Marvel movie, I come away feeling GOOD about myself and the rest of humanity.
4. Fantasy. I love how the comics and movies/TV shows don't take themselves too seriously. Superheroes were never meant to be serious adult fare, and trying to make them that (Dark Knight trilogy for example) just sucks all the fun and escapism out of them. I mean, it's okay to inject some drama into the stories, but these are tales of colorful costumed people fighting each other. First and foremost they should be FUN.
Of course there have been some missteps along the way...from the clone saga to civil war to brand new day, but all in all, I think Marvel's done some solid entertaining in almost every medium available, and personally, I can't wait too see what's next.
Make Mine Marvel!
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