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For example, The Hulk. The Hulk was originally gray. Gray being the golem, which actually
formed the blueprint of Frankenstein. And many characters in pop culture... The golem figure... He's not really a bad guy. He's just... He looks different,
and because he looks different, you know, he's feared, he's misunderstood, he's the rootless wanderer. So, I think there is a particularly
Jewish worldview
formed the blueprint of Frankenstein. And many characters in pop culture... The golem figure... He's not really a bad guy. He's just... He looks different,
and because he looks different, you know, he's feared, he's misunderstood, he's the rootless wanderer. So, I think there is a particularly
Jewish worldview
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For example, The Hulk.
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The Hulk was originally gray.
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Gray being the golem, which actually
formed the blueprint of Frankenstein.
00:00:09.258 --> 00:00:12.261
And many characters in pop culture...
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The golem figure...
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He's not really a bad guy.
00:00:16.391 --> 00:00:19.644
He's just... He looks different,
and because he looks different,
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you know, he's feared, he's misunderstood,
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he's the rootless wanderer.
00:00:24.399 --> 00:00:26.901
So, I think there is a particularly
Jewish worldview.
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Movie Summary
Meet the writers and artists behind characters like Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Luke Cage, the X-Men, Captain Marvel, and many other characters in the Marvel Universe, highlighting their impact on pop culture and media.