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How Marvel Helped Sell Us Forever Wars

Dec 20, 2024
Spencer Ackerman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of a new Iron Man comic, joins Dave Gonzales, co-author of MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios. They delve into how Iron Man became a symbol of military might with Pentagon influence in film. Ackerman discusses his critical take on the military-industrial complex through his comic series, reshaping the narrative of wealth and power. The conversation also touches on how pop culture, particularly post-9/11, intertwines with politics and the freedom of storytelling in comics versus film.
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ANECDOTE

Iron Man's Initial Impression

  • Arjun Singh recalls watching Iron Man trailers during the War on Terror.
  • He remembers the film's sleek action and Robert Downey Jr.'s charismatic portrayal of Tony Stark.
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Military Propaganda

  • The film Iron Man served as propaganda for the US military.
  • Marvel allowed Pentagon script edits for access to military equipment.
ANECDOTE

Iron Man's Trauma

  • Spencer Ackerman's Iron Man comic series explores Tony Stark's trauma after witnessing genocide.
  • The series delves into Stark's billionaire status and the nature of heroism.
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