Once again DK proves why it does comic publications so well. Known for a vast assortment of coffee table classics on superheroes, they have given readers the ultimate with MARVEL STUDIOS THE MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE.
I can honestly say I have not watched even a quarter of the 32 Marvel movies produced, and none of the more than 20 television shows, that have been created based on Marvel characters. But that should not deter others with the same view rate to pass this book by.
Growing up with Marvel comics in the 1960’s, I remember a vast number of the characters noted in the book, but am amazed at the hundreds more characters that have been created in the pages of the comics, and are center stage in the movies.
The book is most thorough, in that it not only follows the more recent events in the movie world, but also studies the multiverses that characters have lived in, died in, been resurrected in, and continue to be pivotal characters in the movies now and those to come.
The book is sequential, starting in the distant past when the world was first created, and in pre-history we view the characters who have watched the universe for millennia, and are now making their presence known. The Eternals were part of that world protecting it.
The Common Era is explored, where Asgard is created along with Odin and Frigga and Thor and Loki are part of this world. Then the book vaults into the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, where Steve Rogers becomes Captain America and Bucky Barnes becomes a sidekick of sorts.
This is not a book that can read in a short period of time. It was meant to be savored, because if one is not up to date on most facets of the Marvel universe, it could be more than overwhelming. It is most complex, and the authors have meticulously shown every major and minor character, where their actions and reactions have altered the playing field either on Earth, or some alternate Universe.
With a WHAT IF section at the back, and the official Marvel Universe Timeline compressed into under a dozen pages, this is one book you will refer to often as more movies are released. It is definitely a must-read for Marvel movie fanatics, and anyone who has grown up with Marvel comics as well.