translated from Spanish: Marvel celebrates its 80th anniversary with a great comic

Marvel Comics celebrated its 80th anniversary today with a huge number that pays homage to its story and slides future ideas for the superhero universe. The 1,000th issue of Marvel Comics pays homage to many of the publisher’s most popular characters, such as Iron Man, Hulk, and Spider-Man, and also gives space to others who are less well-known. Every page of the issue is dedicated to a year in Marvel’s history. Thus, the first recounts the creation of Human Torch included in the first issue of Marvel Comics in 1939.” I definitely wanted this to be a whole range of experiences that wasn’t like an 80-page laugh,” nor “an 80-page slump,” said Tom Brevoot, the number editor. The edition has comic strip stories, such as the 1944 page in which Captain America explains why he struggles, and Dr. Strange’s difficulties in making his magic cape smell good (1951), the introduction of Groot (1960) and a page dedicated to the Iron M costume for 2008, the year the successful Marvel film franchise began.Tuesday a controversy arose after the Hollywood Reporter published a story in which it noted that the text of the Captain America page, representing the year 1944 , had been modified from an earlier version that pointed to inequality in America and failures in its system. The revised text presents Captain America as saying that it fights injustice and how hatred, intolerance and exclusion are not patriotic values. Marvel made no comment on the changes.



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