Unboxing the MARVEL: THE GOLDEN AGE 1939-1949 Collection!
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2019
- Lean more about the exclusive collection with Ryan Penagos, a.k.a. Agent M, and Lorraine Cink as they break down the Marvel: The Golden Age 1939-1949 on This Week in Marvel, sponsored by The Folio Society!
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Butthurt MCU fanboys.
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I hope Marvel Studios will eventually make a movie based on the Invaders, or a similar concept, featuring some combination of Golden Age characters like Namor, the original Human Torch, Captain America, the Whizzer, Miss America, Union Jack, the Destroyer, the original Vision, the original Angel, the Blazing Skull, the Thin Man, the Black Marvel, etc.
I know they might not be able to include Captain America because of potential conflicts with the story in the first Captain America movie, but there are still a lot of good characters to draw from.
Same
I have such a soft spot in my heart for the Golden Age of Superheroes. It was such a simpler and more fun time. This collection is so cool! 💕
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Lol, I was like ‘going to NY comic con?!?!?! What year is this?’ Then looked it up and it was 2019, the good ol’ days haha
Yeah , Spider-man back to MCU
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obviously .
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Amazing video!!!
OMG I didn’t know I need this, now I do. ❤️
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This is not an UCM video dude
I was today years old when I found out that the Eternals first appeared in Red Raven Comics number one. Characters like Makkari, Thena, Zuras, and Kro debuted in this comic under the aliases Mercury, Minerva, Jupiter, and Pluto/Rudolph Riendler.
This comic was released in 1940 which was a year before Jack Kirby created Captain America. He was the one who created the characters in Red Raven Comics along with Martin Bernstein.
I love Marvel Golden Age, I'd love to write an alternate universe and basically just start from that era. Something along the lines of Ultimate Comics and Spider-Man Life story where the characters are effected in real time and new heroes pop up and retire. I think a lot of comics characters could really benefit from writing in period rather than trying to write in the now and retcon/reboot them into modern times. So having an off shoot that starts from the ground up like that would be something that really interests me. I'd even suggest calling the line in question Timely but given they're using that brand for the reprint stuff maybe that wouldn't work.
Sadly it will never happen because no one really cares all that much about Golden Age Marvel so it wouldn't sell if you started it there.
If you like the Golden Age of Marvel Comics I'd dearly recommend The Marvels Project. It gives a deep look at the earlier comic books and how super heroes like Namor, Human Torch, The Angel and Captain America were created and their earlier stories during the 1940s and World War II. I just finished reading it recently and LOVED it
@@prettyaverage97 Thanks for the recommendation but I've already read it, and I agree it was also a very good read.
@@FearTheLivingDFG Oh, alright!
As for your pitch for a universe focused on Golden Age super heroes, I take it you'd set it during the 1940s? Or do you mean like starting from scratch and translating the characters into the present day as if they were the only sups?
Relevant to the video: wasn't Captain America co-creator Joe Simon Timely/Marvel's first Editor In Chief?
Yes he was. They might have been referring to Marvel after that became the official name in 1961.
That's possible, but odd given the subject matter at hand. Seems more likely to me they either screwed up, or thought stating that Stan Lee was the original Editor-in-Chief made for a better story,
No, Joe Simon was never editor in chief of Marvel.
@@docsavage8640 The words of Stan Lee from CBR (Comic Book Resources): "I just wanted to know, 'What do you do in a publishing company?" How do you write... How do you publish? I was an assistant. There were two people there named Joe Simon and Jack Kirby - Joe was sort-of the editor/artist/writer, and Jack was the artist/writer. Joe was the senior member. They were turning out most of the artwork. Then there was the publisher, Martin Goodman... And that was about the only staff that I was involved with. After a while, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby left. I was about 17 years old, and Martin Goodman said to me, 'Do you think you can hold down the job of editor until I can find a real person?' When you're 17, what do you know? I said, 'Sure! I can do it!' I think he forgot about me, because I stayed there ever since."
Same article quotes Joe Simon: "Well, Stan, you told me seventeen. You were probably trying to be older... I did hire you." Article also cites Joe Simon describing how he hired Stan Lee in his book "My Life In Comics." I will post a link to the article as a reply to this comment, just in case RUclips has an issue with links in comments.
There are other places where I have seen that Simon was Timely Comics' first editor-in-chief, I didn't learn it from CBR or Wikipedia.
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Now "Bring Spider-Man back in MCU" is no longer gonna happen
If i'm (not) mistaken, wasn't Ka-Zar the first Marvel (or formerly Timely) character before Namor and the original Human Torch?
Not sure. Research time!
Technically yes, in that the character of Ka-Zar existed before Timely debut within pulp magazines, but that version of Ka-Zar is no longer relevant to Marvel and within Timely he appeared at the same time as Namor and Human Torch. (He was David Rand and his stories took place in Africa while when Marvel was formed they basically rebooted him into Kevin Plunder from the Savage Land)
That being said Namor's first appearance was also prior to Marvel Comics #1 within Motion Pictures Funnies Weekly. Still after the first appearance of the character Ka-Zar though.
You are mistaken.
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I want to buy it but it sells for 310$ cannot afford that much! 😞
The Golden Age? Cool, I'm guessing this sort of a tie-in to Marvel Comics #1,000. Also, quick question. How many Golden Age heroes are still active in the modern day again? Other than Captain America?
Depends on what you mean by "active". Technically there are quite a few around in modern Marvel they just rarely appear. (Human Torch, Toro, Namor, Bucky/Winter Soldier, Electro [Robot not the Spider-Man villain], Phantom Reporter, Black Widow [Magic Character not spy], Captain Wonder, Laughing Mask, Mastermind Excello, Red Raven, Witness, Phantom Eagle [Although he's been a ghost for a while], Two-Gun Kid [He's been in Hell], and probably a ton of others I'm not thinking of a the moment.
Also I'm behind on current comics but I think Masked Raider just appeared again (No idea if he's suppose to be the same Masked Raider) and 3 Xs appeared in Marvel #1000. They're also Golden Age.
@ZaqueHunzahua Hence me saying asking for clarification on "active". All of those characters mention are Golden Age Heroes who were last seen in "modern" Marvel, but by all means point out which ones are no longer around. A lot of them haven't been shown in quite a long time but as far as I know none of the above mentioned have died (well aside from those mentioned that still appear while dead) so it's reasonable to assume they're all still around "somewhere".
Although I did make one mistake in that Phantom Eagle is not a Golden Age hero, he's a Silver Age hero. (Again was going off of memory and confused him with American Ace which is a different character entirely)
@ZaqueHunzahua True, but the same could be said for countless Marvel characters that appear once every blue moon because they aren't popular to maintain a title. So all you can do is go by what's been established until they're mentioned again and last we saw the majority of the characters mentioned they were still active doing their own thing or as a group.
That's the beautiful thing about a universe that is filled to the brim with history and characters, it only takes one writer to pick a character out from obscurity and cement them into a current story.
But true if you want to limit active to a title or semi regular appearances the only Golden Age Heroes really worth noting are Captain America, Winter Solder (Bucky), Namor, Human Torch, and Toro with the last two pushing "semi-regular" to the brink.
Captain America comics #10 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who created captain America. Also, Roy Thomas was the 3rd editor. 1st editor EVER was Joe Simon, then Stan Lee who Joe Simon hired. Then after was Roy Thomas
Totally false.
Jm so happy!!!!😁
I love 1939
SPIDERMAN IN MCU GUYS
Spiderman is back in the MCU
That's cool because it was NAMOR B4 AQUAMAN. TORCH was alone till F4😎always dug SUBMARINER.
oof it’s almost 200$
"Roy Thomas grew up reading these original comics." Really? He must've been a prodigy and/or a time-traveller, considering he was born in November 1940.
Yeah, I didn't think about that, but in the introductions I've read he talks about enjoying horror/monster comics as a kid, and how that led him to pick up Fantastic Four #1. That was long time after 1940.
that doesnt mean that he didnt grow up reading them
@@FirstNameLastName-pg3pi You read alot of comics when you were one?
@@MegaSchremser don’t you read old comics too?
Or you're not smart enough to realize he got a hold of old comics secondhand since lots of places sold ols comics at a discount back then.
Why do they studder as if they dont really care
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Thank you Spider-Man come back
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Sagt mal, ihr wascht euch wohl überhaupt nicht, was?
Nee, Tante Frieda - wir erkennen uns an der Stimme.
Eine bei der Familie nicht sehr beliebte Tante kommt zu Besuch. Kaum sitzt sie am Kaffeetisch, fragt Anni: "Du, Tante woher nimmst du eigentlich immer"
who is back?
peter tingle,aunt may,happy,mj and peter tingled friends.
what does that have to do with the video?literally nothing