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Is Marvel cinematic universe based on comics?

Is Marvel cinematic universe based on comics?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios. The films are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Which Marvel movie is the closest to the comics?

Marvel’s Black Panther Prelude (2017) The comic is set nearly a decade before the film Black Panther, around the end of the first Iron Man film, and reveals that T’Challa has been acting as the Black Panther since then, making him that hero for almost a decade before his film introduction in Captain America: Civil War.

What comic is the first Avenger based on?

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Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America.

What comic is Endgame based on?

The Core Plot As with Infinity War before it, Endgame is loosely based on the 1991 comic series Infinity Gauntlet, which saw Thanos collect the Infinity Stones (Infinity Gems in the comics) and destroy half of all life, with the Avengers fighting to stop him, and then undo the damage.

Is Loki in Captain America The First Avenger?

Evans was first introduced in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) with Mackie and Russell coming ten years later in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. …

What comic is Infinity War based on?

The Infinity Gauntlet
Avengers: Infinity War was influenced mainly by Jim Starlin’s 1992 comic The Infinity Gauntlet (as well as his previous Thanos stories), but Endgame took several plot points from Marvel comics that were published just in the last few years.

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What comic is WandaVision based on?

House of M
“House of M” by Brian Michael Bendis While there are plenty of storylines from which “WandaVision” drew inspiration, the most obvious the series is riffing on is this one, where Wanda creates alternate versions of reality — first where mutants are in charge of everything, and then where there are no mutants.