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All of the marvels A journey to the ends of the biggest story ever told. Cover Image E-book E-book

All of the marvels A journey to the ends of the biggest story ever told

Wolk, Douglas. (Author).

Summary: <b>The first-ever full reckoning with Marvel Comics&rsquo; interconnected, half-million-page story, a revelatory guide to the &ldquo;epic of epics&rdquo;&mdash;and to the past sixty years of American culture&mdash;from a beloved authority on the subject who read all 27,000+ Marvel superhero comics and lived to tell the tale<br>&nbsp;</b><br>The superhero comic books that Marvel Comics has published since 1961 are, as Douglas Wolk notes, the longest continuous, self-contained work of fiction ever created: over half a million pages to date, and still growing. The Marvel story is a gigantic mountain smack in the middle of contemporary culture. Thousands of writers and artists have contributed to it. Everyone recognizes its protagonists: Spider-Man, the Avengers, the X-Men. Eighteen of the hundred highest-grossing movies of all time are based on parts of it. Yet not even the people telling the story have read the whole thing&mdash;nobody&rsquo;s supposed to. So, of course, that&rsquo;s what Wolk did: he read all 27,000+ comics that make up the Marvel Universe thus far, from <i>Alpha Flight</i> to <i>Omega the Unknown</i>.<br>&nbsp;<br>And then he made sense of it&mdash;seeing into the ever-expanding story, in its parts and as a whole, and seeing through it, as a prism through which to view the landscape of American culture. In Wolk&rsquo;s hands, the mammoth Marvel narrative becomes a fun-house-mirror history of the past sixty years, from the atomic night terrors of the Cold War to the technocracy and political division of the present day&mdash;a boisterous, tragicomic, magnificently filigreed epic about power and ethics, set in a world transformed by wonders.<br>&nbsp;<br>As a work of cultural exegesis, this is sneakily significant, even a landmark; it&rsquo;s also ludicrously fun. Wolk sees fascinating patterns&mdash;the rise and fall of particular cultural aspirations, and of the storytelling modes that conveyed them. He observes the Marvel story&rsquo;s progressive visions and its painful stereotypes, its patches of woeful hackwork and stretches of luminous creativity, and the way it all feeds into a potent cosmology that echoes our deepest hopes and fears. This is a huge treat for Marvel fans, but it&rsquo;s also a revelation for readers who don&rsquo;t know Doctor Strange from Doctor Doom. Here, truly, are all of the marvels.<br>&nbsp;

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  • ISBN: 9780735222175 (electronic bk)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: 2021.

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Electronic reproduction. New York : Penguin Press, 2021. Requires OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB) or Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 39176 KB) or Kobo app or compatible Kobo device (file size: N/A KB).
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