1. This @aoscott review of Infinity Wars is as -- as one would expect -- super smart & wickedly funny. It also got me thinking about how Jack Kirby grew alienated from the Marvel Universe: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/24/movies/avengers-infinity-war-review.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur …
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12. Kirby's instincts were right, in the sense that the Marvel Universe -- filled with countless superheroes, aliens, mutants, Gods & sorcerers -- is way too crowded. No individual story is meaningful in universe of so many world destroyers.
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13. That's why the Marvel movies that work best -- Black Panther for instance -- are the ones that carve out a space from rest of over-stuffed universe, to get greater narrative weight & focus.
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14. All of which is to say that
@aoscott is, as always, spot on, in this in his suspicion of how the sprawling universe-ness of the Marvel universe itself defeats criticism.Show this thread
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How was the Eternals not simply "Hey it's the New Gods, but Marvel"?
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Eternals was a mental landmark for me - the first time young me realized that, really, some works gained nothing and could lose significantly by being part of a larger canon. It was a shock. :)
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