Description: Details below. Shipping included. Will be securely shipped in sturdy Diamond Retailer packaging. A mighty history: Building the House of Ideas From the very first issue of pulp impresario Martin Goodman's Marvel Comics in 1939, the comic book creators of Marvel's Golden Age flipped the traditional fantasy script by placing the inhuman and the invincible into the real world. With the likes of the fiery android Human Torch, vengeful sea prince Sub-Mariner, and pip-squeak-turned-paragon Captain America, Marvel created a mythological universe grounded in a world that readers recognize as close to their own, brimming with humor and heartache. In the early 1960s, this audacious approach launched the creation of heroes who have since become household names--Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, the Avengers, Thor, the X-Men--the list goes on. Fans still celebrate it as the Marvel Age of comics, an era populated by a pantheon of bickering heroes, misunderstood monsters, and noble villains. In celebration of Marvel's 75th anniversary, TASCHEN presents a magnum opus of the most influential comic book publisher today, with an inside look not only at its celebrated characters, but also at the "bullpen" of architects whose names are almost as familiar as the protagonists they brought to life--Stan "the Man" Lee, Jack "King" Kirby, along with a roster of greats like Steve Ditko, John Romita, John Buscema, Marie Severin, and countless others. With essays by comics historian and former Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas, this book delves into the heart of thousands of costumed characters who continue to fight the good fight in comics, movies, and toy aisles of the world. The XL-format book includes: - More than 700 pages of near 2,000 images including vintage comic books, one-of-a-kind original art, behind-the-scenes photographs and film stills, as well as rare toys and collectibles - A four-foot accordion-fold timeline, suitable for framing - Biographies of more than 300 artists, writers, editors, and famous fans who helped shape Marvel's history (c) MARVEL Review: The book is truly a thing of beauty. To paraphrase Richard Dreyfus in Jaws, 'You're gonna need a bigger coffee table'...A collectors dream, only something like this could truly reflect the impact of Marvel Comics upon the zeitgeist. Stan Lee - the real Captain America, we salute you..., ...what an amazing book this is! I consider this book the definitive chronicle of Marvel and a 'must have' addition to the collection of any hard-core Marvel fan..., There are already dozens of books that cover pretty much the same ground but there are a few factors that make this the only one you'll need to own. As you would expect from TASCHEN, the book is bloody enormous - 'Hulk size'. Because of this, the photos and artwork reproduced in the original size, can be experienced and enjoyed like never before. The work on show is incredible: obscure advertising and in-house material, beautiful covers, rarely seen snaps of the creators. The book succeeds in capturing the impact that the original comics had, while showing us the peculiar and peculiarly talented men (they were almost exclusively male) who laboured in this strange, somewhat denigrated corner of the entertainment industry, making masterworks that continue to fuel the business today. If you're looking for a joyous celebration of the greatest (IMHO) comics company in the world, you won't find a better or more lavish read. As the fan club members used to holler in the 1960s, 'Make mine Marvel!', ...there is stacks upon stacks of rare comic covers, interiors and the odd original art. Seen at this massive scale, it's no exaggeration (sic) that your jaw drops... It took me nearly a month to read this book and was one of the best experiences I've had and relived a lot of old memories and learnt a lot more about the pre-60s. Just make sure no one uses this book as a doorstop., TASCHEN' s 75 Years of Marvel is one fantastic book, jam packed with some of the greatest comics produced by Marvel. This enormous book is by far the greatest representation of the History of Marvel Comics!
Price: 1000 USD
Location: Kitchener, Ontario
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Ex Libris: No
Superhero Team: Avengers
Character: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 712
Custom Bundle: No
Inscribed: No
Grade: 9.4 Near Mint
Type: Comic Book
Features: First Printing
Artist/Writer: Roy Thomas
Universe: Marvel (MCU)
Vintage: No
Series Title: Marvel Age
Personalized: No
Signed: No
Book Title: 75 Years of Marvel. From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen
Tradition: US Comics
Story Title: 75 Years of Marvel Golden Age to Silver Screen
Cover Artist: Jack Kirby
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: Arabic
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Item Length: 13 in
Edition: First Edition
Era: 2010s
Personalize: No
Item Height: 19
Author: Roy Thomas
Topic: Comic Books
Item Weight: 16 lbs
Item Width: 4 in
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Taschen
Publication Year: 2014
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels