Comic books are often considered the mythology of modern times, with the tropes and the archetypes of the superhero landscape entering the public consciousness through various crafted stories. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has continuously dipped into the myths of the past to curate the legends of the present, much like the comics it takes its inspiration from.Throughout the MCU and its multiverse, there are some fairly obvious links to mythology, with deities like Loki and Thor dominating the box office. However, there are also characters across a wider array of movies and shows that can be traced back to a fable, god, or legend of the past through their histories and powers. These characters will continue to play a major part in the future of the MCU and their mythos will just keep growing.Ghost Rider might have previously appeared on film before the MCU, but the character became a mainstay on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the form of Robbie Reyes. Just like Johnny Blaze before him, Reyes plays on the legends of Hell, with demons, devils, and all manner of sinful magic building his aura.
Comic books are often considered the mythology of modern times, with the tropes and the archetypes of the superhero landscape entering the public consciousness through various crafted stories. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has continuously dipped into the myths of the past to curate the legends of the present, much like the comics it takes its inspiration from.
Throughout the MCU and its multiverse, there are some fairly obvious links to mythology, with deities like Loki and Thor dominating the box office. However, there are also characters across a wider array of movies and shows that can be traced back to a fable, god, or legend of the past through their histories and powers. These characters will continue to play a major part in the future of the MCU and their mythos will just keep growing.
Ghost Rider might have previously appeared on film before the MCU, but the character became a mainstay on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the form of Robbie Reyes. Just like Johnny Blaze before him, Reyes plays on the legends of Hell, with demons, devils, and all manner of sinful magic building his aura.
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