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Marvel's Behind the Mask

2021

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1 h 4 m

United States

Documentary

Meet the writers and artists behind characters like Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Luke Cage, the X-Men, Captain Marvel, and many other characters in the Marvel Universe, highlighting their impact on pop culture and media.
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Joe Quesada
Self - EVP and Creative Director, Marvel
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Henry Jenkins
Self - Media Scholar, USC
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John Jennings
Self - Professor of Media Studies, UCR
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Peter Sanderson
Self - Comics Historian
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Sana Amanat
Self - VP of Content and Character Development, Marvel
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David F. Walker
Self - Writer
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Stan Lee
Self - Creator
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Simcha Weinstein
Self - Chair of Religious Affairs, Pratt Institute
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Neal Kirby
Self - Son of Jack Kirby
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Greg Pak
Self - Writer
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Reginald Hudlin
Self - Writer
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Reginald Hudlin
Self - Filmmaker
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Tom Brevoort
Self - Marvel Executive Editor
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Ralph Macchio
Self - Editor
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Jo Duffy
Self - Writer
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Jo Duffy
Self - Editor
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Darryl McDaniels
Self - King of Rock
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Archie Goodwin
Self - Writer
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Archie Goodwin
Self - Editor
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Archie Goodwin
Self - Artist
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Maggie Thompson
Self - Editor, Comics Buyer's Guide
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Christopher Priest
Self - Writer
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Christopher Priest
Self - Editor

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29/05/2023 21:40
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S mundaw

22/11/2022 09:58
At 20 minutes into the movie, they mention that in the 60s they had people of color and different religions all mixed together, "And not in a token way... there are people of all types in the world we live in." Not forced but naturally. Then the last half of the film talks about making sure to put in every type of person to make sure they're represented, exactly opposite of the point made earlier.
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AXay KaThi

22/11/2022 09:58
This consists of interviews with writers, artists, people inspired by the comics, who study them, all of whom have something compelling to add within their area of expertise(and there is a very clear love of what they're working on or fascinated by), panels, clips from the subjects, behind-the-scenes and documentary footage, and incomplete effects shots. It's 65 minutes long. This is found on Disney+. It spoils a lot of the comics, but this review doesn't. They talk about Stan Lee's Definition of the ideal Marvel character: we get to know who they are, it's not just someone in spandex jumping off a building. How they help us figure out the world. The opportunity for interesting social narratives. Depicting someone alienated trying to fit in. Exploring identity: it's not about hiding yourself, it's about uncovering yourself. Several of the original creators being Jewish, and having to hide that side of themselves, wanting to be accepted as American. Identifying with The Thing, if you stand out visually, and are always judged by your appearance before being seen as who you actually are. The supposed monster inside being redeemable. The 60s introducing psychology. Peter Parker at times being more interesting than Spider-Man. DMC using rap to create an alter ego. Being inclusive before there was pressure to do so, because there actually were non-whites around. The Fantastic Four responding to seeing Black Panther's skin colour with acceptance, tolerance, after he kicks their ass, after they defeated Galactus. The offices treated the women and various races working there well. Luke Cage didn't wear a mask, because they wanted everyone to know right away, that this hero was black. They acknowledge problematic aspects. Moving away from ugly stereotypes. Taking tropes and turning them upside down. Putting T'Challa in Reconstruction. The heroines having lesser superpowers, until it was addressed with the creation of feministic Ms Marvel, wearing Gloria Steinem glasses out of costume, editor of Woman magazine... though, of course, the costume was basically a bathing suit. Making the X-Men international, instead of just a bunch of Caucasian dudes. Nightcrawler embracing his appearance. Switching genders. Northstar coming out, and the plan changing from him dealing with AIDS, to him being half fairy. Making them interesting, not just tokens. Introducing Miles Morales, through tragic circumstance. Giving Carol a relatable background. Assembling a dark-skinned superteam to help during Hurricane Katrina. Kamala Khan imitating Danvers' appearance, subconsciously. I recommend this to any fan of the medium. 8/10.
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22/11/2022 09:58
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22/11/2022 04:18
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