Written by Terasawa Hawk
No bias! The first ever Marvel critical book that no one else could write. A legend that swept the world began with an unknown superhero movie that no one expected!
Number of pages: 248 pages
With a budget of just $14 million, a studio on the brink of bankruptcy and an actor who has thrown his life away with drugs make a comeback with the hit "Iron Man," an unknown superhero movie. From here, under the strict management of Disney, the "Marvel Cinematic Universe," which was supposed to be a reckless plan, expands.
How did it become the No. 1 movie series of all time, even with friction between the studio and the actors and directors? And what about America did the heroes fight against in the movies? Terasawa Hawk, a leading authority on American comic book movies, gives an honest and thorough critique of all 22 MCU films and the merits and demerits of Marvel movies.
Terasawa Hawk: Born in 1973, film writer. He writes mainly about comic book movies for publications such as "Eiga Himitsu" (Yosensha). His books include "Schwarzeneggerism" and co-authored "40 Years of Comic Book Movies" and "Movie Dystopia" (under the name of Terasawa Takahide) (all published by Yosensha).