Gene Pelc relates the story of his pitch to Stan Lee to bring Marvel to Japan, an idea that appealed to Lee, as a result of which Marvel started making comics that specifically targeted the Japanese market, followed by a new television series based on Spider-Man.
Shedding light on the efforts of the pioneering women of Marvel Comics who fought for a way to express themselves, seeking a more equitable and diverse environment for creativity.
A look into the craft of being a Marvel comic book artist, a concept that has evolved a lot since Stan Lee started the company, exploring the inspiration that Marvel artists draw from everything around them in order to create unforgettable, yet relatable characters.
As actor and director Paul Scheer seeks to pitch Marvel 616 to Disney+, he comes upon a great number of Marvel characters that were overlooked after appearing briefly in comic books.
With the community of faithful and creative cosplayers growing, Marvel explores this long-standing practice by following five cosplayers on their way to New York Comic Con.
A glimpse into the world of action figures, which have turned from being children's toys into prized collectibles, examing their relationship with comics and the creative minds behind it.
As he is considered one of the few comic writers who still use the "Marvel Method," Dan Slott, one of the creators of the Iron Man 2020 comics, shares his insights into the method and what it entails.
A look into the Marvel Spotlight program, through which Marvel seeks to extend its Universe and encourage youngsters to discover the human side of their beloved characters.