MARVELS: Una declaración de amor al Universo Marvel | Kirby Krackle!
"From then on, the world would never be the same!" BUY YOUR FAVORITE COMICS AT GENERATION X! Link to the website: https://adtr.co/t31CvI In the early 1960s, in offices at 575 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, there was a comic book editor who encouraged his colleagues to look out the window. He did this because he believed his work should reflect the diverse reality inherent in the bustling streets of New York. This man was named Stan, and together with his talented partner and artist, Jack, they had managed to revive the company they worked for, recently renamed Marvel Comics Group. Over the years, the heroes of the House of Ideas began to change. Their ideals shifted with each decade, even each year. American society was changing so rapidly, depending on the administration in power and the trends dominating youth culture, that Marvel began to accelerate its pace. Between the late 1980s and early 1990s, it embraced the exaggerated, the violent, and the edgy. Artists like Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, and Jim Lee had shifted the industry's paradigm. And its protagonists had lost what made them special. In a way, they had lost their element of surprise, the element that made the public support, admire, and respect them. Marvel had forgotten its essence in favor of transforming itself into a publicly traded, multi-billion dollar company. By 1992, the year of its founder Martin Goodman's death, the heroes were unrecognizable. By 1994, after Kirby's death, those same heroes—at least the ones we knew—were on the brink of collapse. The company was just months away from declaring bankruptcy. All because they had abandoned the fundamental principles of Marvel Comics. Principles that two authors sought to bring to the forefront to make the publisher reconsider before it was too late. As a final cry for help, Alex Ross and Kurt Busiek stepped away from the 90s frenzy to create Marvels, a declaration of love for the Marvel Universe. | INDEX | 0:00 History of the Marvel Universe 6:33 Remember Who You Are 7:46 The Prodigious Alex Ross and Kurt Busiek 12:10 The Heroes of War 16:28 The Age of Wonders 19:20 Judgment Day 23:18 Glorifying Monsters 30:50 In Honor of Heroes Music by Michael Giacchino. "Kirby Krackle!" created by Dani Arnal and Alex Díaz de Losada. In collaboration with Generación X.

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