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The Marvel Age of Comics 1961–1978. 45th Ed

The Marvel Age of Comics 1961–1978. 45th Ed

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Marvel’s Fantastic Four #1 in 1961 ignited a creative explosion that reshaped superheroes, introducing icons like Spider‑Man, the Hulk, Iron Man and the X‑Men — heroes who were powerful yet flawed, grounded in a world readers recognised. Through the ’70s, Marvel expanded into horror, sword_and_sorcery and martial_arts, proving its storytelling could thrive far beyond capes.

Behind these characters stood creators like Stan_Lee, Jack_Kirby and Steve_Ditko, whose innovations defined an era. Packed with 500+ images and insider insight, this book captures the energy, ambition and lasting influence of Marvel’s most transformative years.

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  • Author: Roy Thomas
  • Language: Angļu valoda
  • Year of publication: 2020
  • Manufacturer: Taschen GmbH
  • Cover type: Hard cover
  • Number of pages: 512
  • product.Svars: 1.136 kg
  • ISBN code: 9783836577878

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It was an age of mighty heroes, misunderstood monsters, and complex villains. With the publication of Fantastic Four No. 1 in November 1961, comics giant Marvel inaugurated a transformative era in pop culture. Through the next two decades, the iconic Hulk, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men leapt, darted, and towered through its pages. Captain America was resurrected from his 1940s deep-freeze and the Avengers became the World’s Greatest Super Heroes. Daredevil, Doctor Strange, and dozens more were added to the pantheon, each with their own rogues’ gallery of malevolent counterparts. Nearly 60 years later, these thrilling characters from the 1960s and ’70s are more popular than ever, fighting the good fight in comics, toy aisles, and blockbuster movies around the world.

In The Marvel Age of Comics 1961–1978, legendary writer and editor Roy Thomas takes you to the heart of this seminal segment in comic history—an age of triumphant character and narrative innovation that reinvented the super hero genre. With more than 500 images and insider insights, the book traces the birth of champions who were both epic in their powers and grounded in a world that readers recognized as close to their own; relatable heroes with the same problems, struggles, and shortcomings as everyone else. By the ’70s, we see how the House of Ideas also elevated horror, sword and sorcery, and martial arts in its stable of titanic demigods, introducing iconic characters like Man-Thing, Conan, and Shang-Chi and proving that their brand of storytelling could succeed and flourish outside of the capes and tights.

Behind it all, we get to know the extraordinary Marvel architects whose names are almost as familiar as the mortals (and immortals!) they brought to life—Stan “The Man” Lee, Jack “King” Kirby, and Steve Ditko, along with a roster of greats like John Romita, John Buscema, Marie Severin, Jim Steranko, and countless others. The result is a behind-the-scenes treasure trove and a jewel for any comic fan’s library, brimming with the innovation and energy of an invincible era for Marvel and its heroes alike.

© 2020 MARVEL

MEDIA REVIEWS

“A fantastic book… By far the greatest representation of the history of Marvel Comics!” - Joe Sinnott, comic book artist & Marvel inker

“Marvel is pop culture in its purest form.” - dpa

“A veritable Bible... chronicling Marvel’s incredible odyssey.” - Le Figaro

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