by Ludovic EHRET The caviar on the menu of Michelin-starred restaurants may come from an unexpected place: China. The country has endured embarrassing…
Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) first jumped from comic book to the big screen in 2008 with Robert Downey Jr. headlining “Iron Man.” Since then, the MCU has gotten only bigger and more colorful, with flourishing franchises such as “Captain America,” “Thor,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and the mightiest of them all, “Avengers.”
Do you swing for Spider-Man? Do you go green for the Incredible Hulk? Is your devotion to Iron Man invincible? Do you have a penchant for The Avengers, or are you a fan of the Fantastic Four?
Everyone’s favorite Sorcerer Supreme has taken a long and eventful astral trip from the comic book page to the movie screen. Here are some things that you may not know about “Doctor Strange” before Benedict Cumberbatch took up the mystical mantle:
Twenty years ago, the only chance for you to show Marvel your work was for you to have it mailed to New York, or go to San Diego Comic-Con and actually line up,” Marvel penciller Leinil Yu says.