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Now, by '66, it was pretty clear that the Marvel approach
to doing comics was working. Stan and Jack and Steve,
everybody realized, like, "Something's going on here.
We're selling really well "and proportionately selling
better than everybody else." And, in fact, it would be 10 years before rival companies had any ongoing
Black characters in a lot of cases
to doing comics was working. Stan and Jack and Steve,
everybody realized, like, "Something's going on here.
We're selling really well "and proportionately selling
better than everybody else." And, in fact, it would be 10 years before rival companies had any ongoing
Black characters in a lot of cases
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Now, by '66, it was pretty clear
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that the Marvel approach
to doing comics was working.
00:00:06.999 --> 00:00:08.257
Stan and Jack and Steve,
everybody realized,
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like, "Something's going on here.
We're selling really well
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"and proportionately selling
better than everybody else."
00:00:14.013 --> 00:00:17.266
And, in fact, it would be 10 years
00:00:17.349 --> 00:00:22.098
before rival companies had any ongoing
Black characters in a lot of cases.
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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.