Marvel embraced sci-fi storytelling in the Silver Age. DC had reinvigorated their superhero universe using science fiction as part of their blueprint, and Marvel copied them. Even the pre-Fantastic Four monster comics leaned into science fiction. Superheroes and sci-fi go together like chocolate and peanut butter, and Marvel has always kept that in mind when creating many of their greatest comics.Marvel Studios has helped make Marvel a pop culture juggernaut. Even Marvel’s movies frequently have a sci-fi flare to them, though particular films certainly lean into the genre more heavily than others. Since the Marvel Universe’s film rights exist under the Marvel Studios umbrella, many of the best Marvel sci-fi comics have a good chance of coming to life on the big screen.Jonathan Hickman redefined the X-Men, but the writer didn’t have to overhaul the concept. The X-Men and sci-fi have gone together brilliantly, and Hickman was always a writer who loved his sci-fi. His short run on X-Men (Vol. 5), a scant twenty-one issues, included some great sci-fi stories. The best is X-Men (Vol. 5) #18-19, with art by Mahmud Asrar. This story followed the adventures of Wolverine, Synch, and Darwin as they tried to survive inside the Vault, a tesseract where time runs differently and home to the posthuman Children of the Vault.RELATED: What Marvel Fans Learned From The Least Successful Avengers Team
Marvel embraced sci-fi storytelling in the Silver Age. DC had reinvigorated their superhero universe using science fiction as part of their blueprint, and Marvel copied them. Even the pre-Fantastic Four monster comics leaned into science fiction. Superheroes and sci-fi go together like chocolate and peanut butter, and Marvel has always kept that in mind when creating many of their greatest comics.
Marvel Studios has helped make Marvel a pop culture juggernaut. Even Marvel’s movies frequently have a sci-fi flare to them, though particular films certainly lean into the genre more heavily than others. Since the Marvel Universe’s film rights exist under the Marvel Studios umbrella, many of the best Marvel sci-fi comics have a good chance of coming to life on the big screen.
Jonathan Hickman redefined the X-Men, but the writer didn’t have to overhaul the concept. The X-Men and sci-fi have gone together brilliantly, and Hickman was always a writer who loved his sci-fi. His short run on X-Men (Vol. 5), a scant twenty-one issues, included some great sci-fi stories. The best is X-Men (Vol. 5) #18-19, with art by Mahmud Asrar. This story followed the adventures of Wolverine, Synch, and Darwin as they tried to survive inside the Vault, a tesseract where time runs differently and home to the posthuman Children of the Vault.
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