Do you know Marvel?

Marvel Comics is the brand name and primary imprint of Marvel Worldwide Inc., formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, a publisher of American comic books and related media. In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide's parent company.

Marvel history

Marvel's history dates back to 1939. The company was named Timely Comics in 1951, Atlas Comics in 1951, and Marvel Comics in 1961, and the official logo was established: in the upper left corner of the cover, there is a box with the image of the current protagonist, below. It's the word "Marvel Comics Group" (Marvel Comics Group). Marvel was once called "Marvel Comics" in China because of its meaning o f "surprise and miracle" until September 2010 when Marvel formally designated the Chinese name "Manwei". On April 29, 2011, Marvel officially announced its Chinese name as "Manwei" in the Manwei Exhibition Area of Pavilion B of the 7th China International Animation Industry Expo. [1] Its founder was Martin Goodman, a publisher who had previously devoted himself to the creation of popular magazines covering Western stories, detectives, adventures and science fiction. By 1938, he had decided to look for new directions of development - novelty, gorgeousness, and spectacular dramatic scenes - and cartoons were such things. Although many cartoon companies had taken the lead in designing a variety of characters with different abilities, Marvel was able to create memorable new roles with novel ideas and brilliant ideas. Marvel Comics In 1939, a comic book called "Motion Pictures Funnies Weekly" was released as a gift at the cinema, in which Namor the Sub-Mariner first appeared. He is a combination of human and fish, and can live underwater. It was Marvel's first superhero, six months before the company was founded. Later, the story was slightly expanded and re-included in a newly published series. And the name of this new comic book will become the famous name of a comic empire, Marvel Comics. In fact, Namo is not like a superhero, but rather like a monster that heroes often fight against. His father is human and his mother is the princess of the underwater world. Not only did he have a strange appearance, but his behavior was also worth pondering: Namo, who had grown up, vowed to avenge the "people on the ground" because his beautiful kingdom had been destroyed. He was young, dangerous and angry. He did not care about the life and death of the people on the ground - he destroyed buildings and ships, which could be said to be close to slaughter.

Marvel's movie

《Motion Pictures Funnies Weekly》 《Marvel Comics》 《Captain America》 《The Avengers 》

Stan-Lee

Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business to become Marvel Comics' primary creative leader for two decades, leading ... Wikipedia