16 Years Later, This Marvel Anthology Is Still the Most Underrated Anime of the 2010s

The 2010s was a pivotal decade for anime that marked the debut of many unforgettable series like My Hero Academia, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Attack on Titan, but Marvel’s greatest animated project released in the same window has quietly fallen under the radar since its debut. This decade was an innovative period that led to some big swings being taken in the anime industry, including an impressive anthology that gave some of Marvel’s most popular characters an anime makeover.Marvel Anime, an ambitious multi-series anthology that celebrates Iron Man, Wolverine, Blade, and the X-Men, doesn’t get the respect that it deserves as an industry-bending endeavor that’s a love letter to Marvel Comics, anime, and the art of adaptation. Recontextualizing Marvel’s most iconic characters in the form of an anime adaptation results in a reimagined universe that still feels just as rich.Each of these Marvel anime stand on their own, but there’s also a clear sense of connectivity that benefits those who watch each program. Marvel Anime also elects Wolverine as its de facto crossover character who appears in each series. Some of these cameos are more significant than others. However, Marvel Anime understands the certain pairings that hit especially hard, like Wolverine fighting alongside Blade or Punisher working with Iron Man.

The 2010s was a pivotal decade for anime that marked the debut of many unforgettable series like My Hero Academia, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Attack on Titan, but Marvel’s greatest animated project released in the same window has quietly fallen under the radar since its debut. This decade was an innovative period that led to some big swings being taken in the anime industry, including an impressive anthology that gave some of Marvel’s most popular characters an anime makeover.

Marvel Anime, an ambitious multi-series anthology that celebrates Iron Man, Wolverine, Blade, and the X-Men, doesn’t get the respect that it deserves as an industry-bending endeavor that’s a love letter to Marvel Comics, anime, and the art of adaptation. Recontextualizing Marvel’s most iconic characters in the form of an anime adaptation results in a reimagined universe that still feels just as rich.

Each of these Marvel anime stand on their own, but there’s also a clear sense of connectivity that benefits those who watch each program. Marvel Anime also elects Wolverine as its de facto crossover character who appears in each series. Some of these cameos are more significant than others. However, Marvel Anime understands the certain pairings that hit especially hard, like Wolverine fighting alongside Blade or Punisher working with Iron Man.

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