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I think the thinking behind it was,
up until then, Marvel had been extremely successful
developing story lines for toy properties
owned by other toy companies, G.I. Joe and Transformers
being the obvious examples, but Marvel had yet to develop
its own line of characters that could be turned into toys as
successful as Transformers and G.I. Joe
up until then, Marvel had been extremely successful
developing story lines for toy properties
owned by other toy companies, G.I. Joe and Transformers
being the obvious examples, but Marvel had yet to develop
its own line of characters that could be turned into toys as
successful as Transformers and G.I. Joe
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I think the thinking behind it was,
up until then,
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Marvel had been extremely successful
developing story lines
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for toy properties
owned by other toy companies,
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G.I. Joe and Transformers
being the obvious examples,
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but Marvel had yet to develop
its own line of characters
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that could be turned into toys as
successful as Transformers and G.I. Joe.
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Movie Summary
An anthology documentary series that explores the historical, cultural and societal impacts of the Marvel Comics Universe and its intersection with the world.