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5.0 out of 5 stars A peek into the thought processes of the geniuses that created the characters of the Marvel comics
When I was young, my parents did their grocery shopping at a small neighborhood store where the owner allowed me to read the comics while they shopped. Therefore, I was able to read most of the original stories of the Marvel super heroes that explained their origins. After reaching the end of a cliffhanger I was always at a high level of anticipation when I approached the...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for Nostalgia
Covers the origins of several Marvel classic characters and teams, including the X-Men, Iron Man, The Avengers, Daredevil, and Silver Surfer. Following the reprint of each origin is a reprint of a more recent story involving that character.
Published on March 30, 1998 by David Smith


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5.0 out of 5 stars A peek into the thought processes of the geniuses that created the characters of the Marvel comics, February 3, 2010
When I was young, my parents did their grocery shopping at a small neighborhood store where the owner allowed me to read the comics while they shopped. Therefore, I was able to read most of the original stories of the Marvel super heroes that explained their origins. After reaching the end of a cliffhanger I was always at a high level of anticipation when I approached the rack, hoping that the next issue would be there. Therefore, reading this book was very much a look back to exciting times of my youth.
The level of creative genius that was present at Marvel comics in the early sixties was astounding, new and interesting characters were created on a regular basis. While the characters have changed over time, the reader of the first issues featuring that character will still recognize them in the feature films that have come out four decades later. What I liked best about this book is that Stan Lee includes an explanation of some of the ideas that led to the character. This look back into their thought processes will interest all people that have ever enjoyed reading a comic book.
The origins featured in this book are:

*) The X-Men
*) Iron Man
*) The Avengers
*) Daredevil
*) Nick Fury, Agent of S. H. I. E. L. D.
*) The Watcher
*) The Silver Surfer
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4.0 out of 5 stars Graphic SF Reader, September 3, 2007
Another of the groundbreaking collected editions of Marvel Comics stories. This was actually published in the mid-1970s, so pretty amazing for the time.

This included the origin of the X-Men, so got me started on knowing about them, as well as Daredevil, Iron Man and other heroes, again with information and stories from Stan Lee.


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5.0 out of 5 stars marvel age of comics, July 21, 2000
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S. Kyle (Vista, CA USA) - See all my reviews
this volume brings us the first tales of some of the most popular comic heros today..Iron man ...the invincible golden avenger when he was grey......daredevil....who is enjoying incredible popularity even today due to the writing of kevin (dogma) smith...the strangest super heroes of them all the X-men, who are now the stars of a blockbuster summer movie (which was also pretty good by the way)...the mighty avengers...featuring the hulk, thor, ironman....i enjoyed tracing the origins of these

pop culture icons...and recommend the essential marvel line of books to anyone who would like a better look at these nostalgic tales.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for Nostalgia, March 30, 1998
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Covers the origins of several Marvel classic characters and teams, including the X-Men, Iron Man, The Avengers, Daredevil, and Silver Surfer. Following the reprint of each origin is a reprint of a more recent story involving that character.
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