Marvel Comics is always evolving. That’s how audiences remain engaged. A universe like this, which has remained atop the publishing industry for so long, must somehow maintain the status quo while also showing that its characters are capable of growth. That’s incredibly difficult to do, but whenever a series or specific run is able to go beyond expectations, fans are back for the ride all over again. In recent years, Marvel has had some spectacular stories, although the size and scale of these narratives have massively varied.To be able to understand how Marvel continues to find success, so many years on, it’s important to look at the publishing brand’s ongoing trends. One of the most recent reasons behind their best-selling and most critically praised work has been the focus on the characters themselves. While DC Comics has used the Absolute Universe to great effect, Marvel Comics has been able to utilize the depth and variety of Earth-616 to be able to root its most critical heroes and villains in a sense of reality that prioritizes their flaws and motivations over big, epic battles and shock twists.By comparison, some of Marvel’s recent highlights have been far more focused on a singular thing: character work. Every Marvel hero or villain has a set of traits that readers are familiar with. When a new writer comes aboard and starts working with those characters and worlds, it’s easy to break down those elements and reinvent them, taking those figures in a new direction. It is so often the case that Marvel might take away a critical part of a character’s identity. That has usually led to higher stakes and a fresh take, perhaps with the villains near victory, but it always feels as if something is missing.
Marvel Comics is always evolving. That’s how audiences remain engaged. A universe like this, which has remained atop the publishing industry for so long, must somehow maintain the status quo while also showing that its characters are capable of growth. That’s incredibly difficult to do, but whenever a series or specific run is able to go beyond expectations, fans are back for the ride all over again. In recent years, Marvel has had some spectacular stories, although the size and scale of these narratives have massively varied.
To be able to understand how Marvel continues to find success, so many years on, it’s important to look at the publishing brand’s ongoing trends. One of the most recent reasons behind their best-selling and most critically praised work has been the focus on the characters themselves. While DC Comics has used the Absolute Universe to great effect, Marvel Comics has been able to utilize the depth and variety of Earth-616 to be able to root its most critical heroes and villains in a sense of reality that prioritizes their flaws and motivations over big, epic battles and shock twists.
By comparison, some of Marvel’s recent highlights have been far more focused on a singular thing: character work. Every Marvel hero or villain has a set of traits that readers are familiar with. When a new writer comes aboard and starts working with those characters and worlds, it’s easy to break down those elements and reinvent them, taking those figures in a new direction. It is so often the case that Marvel might take away a critical part of a character’s identity. That has usually led to higher stakes and a fresh take, perhaps with the villains near victory, but it always feels as if something is missing.
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