Kevin Feige Makes Surprise Appearance At The Hollywood Bowl and Michael Giacchino Wows Fans With 4 Minutes Of New Score for THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS During Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience

All photographs of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience at the Hollywood Bowl – Farah Sosa on behalf of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association.

WAMG was among a crowd of thousands Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl for the Global premiere of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience.

Over the Labor Day weekend, new and old fans assembled to relive iconic moments from the MCU, all accompanied by a live orchestra, stunning projection mapping on the Bowl shell, fireworks, surprises… And there were surprises!

Disney Concerts, Marvel Studios and the Los Angeles Philharmonic captivated the audience with the Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert experience. Conducted by LA Phil Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, this momentous concert was an epic on-screen cinematic journey, covering 23 films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in a single unforgettable experience, exclusively at the Hollywood Bowl.

Opening with the recognizable Marvel Studios fanfare, the evening began when president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige walked out on stage to introduce the event to a cheering crowd. As he spoke about the night ahead for fans, Feige concluded his intro by telling the audience, “as with all Marvel movies, be sure to wait for the very end of the concert for a surprise.”

He also presented conductor Gustavo Dudamel, who was wearing his own gauntlet, with his own Vibranium Baton.

The audience revisited the earliest days of Iron Man, Captain America and Thor as they discovered their place in the MCU—each accompanied by their unforgettable heroic music. Captain America, The First Avenger, had a wonderful musical number that replicated the film’s “Buy Bonds” scenes complete with dancers, the vibrant choir and fireworks. The song “Star Spangled Man” from beloved songwriters Alan Menken and David Zippel was a spirited crowd-pleaser.

The LA Philharmonic recaptured the excitement as Earth’s mightiest heroes joined forces for the first time and opened the door to the next wave of Avengers: Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel and more. A poignant emotional moment was hearing the themes from Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man films, complete with a terrific montage of scenes.

Also filling the air with his acoustic flair was Massamba Diop, the Senegalese drummer who played the talking drum in Black Panther. Diop is a world-renowned master of the talking drum, also known as the “tama”. His complex and crisp compositions can be heard throughout the film’s score.

The Guardians of the Galaxy didn’t miss this party, either, dropping in to deliver a taste of their iconic mixtape backed by the LA Phil. In addition, the custom-curated live-to-film experience featured iconic songs from AC/DC (“Back in Black”), Blue Swede and Björn Skifs (“Hooked on a Feeling”) and James Gunn and Tyler Bates (“Guardians Inferno”).

The spectacle culminated in revisiting the ultimate trials of the Infinity Saga. The theatrics of the presentation was true Hollywood – they turned the awe-inspiring shell into part of the multimedia experience. It really became Thanos’ gauntlet filled with all six infinity stones.

Across its nearly two-hour run time, Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience showcased the scores of acclaimed Marvel composers, including Alan Silvestri, Christophe Beck, Danny Elfman, Henry Jackman, Lorne Balfe, Ludwig Göransson, Mark Mothersbaugh,  Patrick Doyle, Pinar Toprak, Ramin Djawadi, Tyler Bates and Michael Giacchino.

Upon the conclusion of the night, Feige made good on his word. Composer Michael Giacchino came on stage wearing a light blue jacket with the Fantastic Four logo on his back. The crowd went wild when he announced he was surprising the night’s attendees with four minutes of his score for the upcoming movie. It was a moment of pandemonium for the fans.

From what was heard of the suite, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has a 1960’s moog vibe! Directed by Matt Shakman and starring Marvel’s first family, Pedro Pascal (Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic), Vanessa Kirby (Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman), Joseph Quinn (Johnny Storm/The Human Torch) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Ben Grimm/Thing) the upcoming feature film sees Galactus and Silver Surfer target Earth for destruction. Marvel Studios’ “Fantastic Four: First Steps” hits theaters on July 25, 2025.

Once the final beat of the music was played, The Hollywood Bowl sent fans off with an amazing fireworks display and reminded all of us why Marvel’s Infinity Saga was a story filled with heart and one of epic proportions.

Contributed by Michelle McCue, Gary Salem, Marc Butterfield, Melissa Thompson

If you’re ever in Hollywood, check out the Bowl’s Movie Nights. https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/concerts-and-events/movie-nights

Toy Fair 2017: Diamond Select Toys

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Toy Fair is an annual trade show where hundreds of toy companies get together to showcase their latest innovations for buyers and press. The following is a photo recap from the Diamond Select booth. To see the rest of our coverage, click HERE.

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I walked around the Diamond Select Toys area for about a minute before I was informed that it was a closed booth and I needed an appointment for a walkthrough. While their schedule was packed, they were gracious enough to squeeze me in for a quick photo tour. Next year I will plan ahead to schedule a video interview because there was certainly a lot to on display, such as the Spider above from SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING.

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Being a Marvel collector, their DOCTOR STRANGE statue will definitely have a home on my shelves whenever it is officially released this Fall. The Captain America and Iron Man statues are both equally amazing but I do get the impression their bases may look a little weird when separated. Speaking of connected bases, I really wish the Gallery Edition statues of the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY shared this feature. The Rocket / Gamora and Drax / Baby Groot statues could possibly work together but Star Lord breaks up the pack. Regardless, all three are absolutely incredible pieces and at under $50 each, they are an absolute steal. In fact, all the Gallery Edition statues are pretty amazing; I just wish they were in a slightly larger scale to match the rest of my collection.

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DST seems to be going all in on A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS with dozens of items on display. The Collector Editions of Jack & Sally in coffin packaging look pretty fantastic, as do the other figure displays such as Halloweentown Jack.

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I am not sure how much I can say about the figures that I was instructed not to photograph but let’s just say the PULP FICTION line is just getting started and will soon be joined by some other Tarantino films. As for everything else I am allowed to share, check out the pics below…

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The Stars Come Out For THE WINTER SOLDIER Red Carpet Event At MX Movies

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Thunderstorms and tornado warnings were no match for the heroes and their rabid fans who came out to the MX Movie Theater Thursday night. To kick off this weekend’s Wizard World convention held at America’s Center in downtown St. Louis, a red-carpet event was held for Marvel’s next superhero blockbuster – CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. And it wouldn’t be a red carpet without a big star.

Fans lined-up to take photos of former Hulk actor Lou Ferrigno. For five seasons, Ferrigno was mean and green as the title character in THE INCREDIBLE HULK. Even though the show aired from 1978 -1982 on CBS, the show and its star continue to garner new fans both young and old year after year as the popularity of comic-books exponentially soar. Ferrigno posed for photos and even struck a menacing iconic pose or two. To show that he wasn’t just a muscular brute, he signed and posed with a t-shirt for a local charity as well.

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What has helped many fans (including myself) become the comic geeks we are today is Wizard Magazine. In the early 90’s, comics saw a resurgence and new comic and “fantasy” stores appeared around St. Louis at a rapid rate. Before the internet took over as our main news source for comic news you could always count on Wizard Magazine for reviews, news, and interviews with the artists and writers working in the industry. Wizard World continues this tradition by bringing the famous names involved in pop culture directly to the fans each year. This is the second year the convention has invaded downtown St. Louis and the lineup and events scheduled for this weekend seem to indicate that it will be even bigger and better than last year’s. Judging by their Hulk-sized red carpet event Thursday night, comic geeks, fanboys and fangirls, cosplayers, and gamers should all be in for a fantastic weekend.

For all the info regarding what’s going on this weekend and who will be there, click HERE.

Captain America History 101 – Redux

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Well, the big day is finally here! After leading the Avengers in stopping an alien invasion Summer before last, our favorite shield-slinger returns to the multiplexes in an all new solo adventure (well, he’s got some help from the Black Widow and the high-flyin’ Falcon)! Before you head out, you may want to brush up on all things Steve Rogers (don’t worry, this won’t be on the final!)! Have fun and buy bonds!

Read my original review of CAPTAIN AMERICA Here.

Here’s my original article that ran on WAMG before CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER was released in 2011.

The very first appearance of the sentinel of liberty.

Okay fellow movie geeks! Ready for a bit of pop culture history? Before you head out to the multiplex this weekend to see Paramount’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, let’s get better acquainted with the story of this star-spangled superhero. Pencils ready! This may be on the finals!

Let’s go back a few years to Cap’s original glory days. He literally exploded on the comic scene in 1941 with Captain America Comics #1 from Timely Comics. That company had been trying to carve out a slice of the big super hero comics market pie since National Periodicals had caused a sensation with Superman in 1938 and Batman the following year. In 1939 they had a big seller with Marvel Mystery Comics #1 and introduced their two breakaway stars: The Human Torch and The Sub-Mariner. Who would come up with the next great super hero? Luckily for Timely the had the services of one of the greatest creative teams in comic book history – Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.

Simon and Kirby had given Timely several new heroes, including The Vision, but nothing close to The Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner in popularity. The war was heating up and it was only a matter of time before the United States would be involved. Simon thought a patriotic hero might break through. MLJ(later known as Archie Comics) had come out with a red, white, and blue hero called The Shield which was a modest success. “Perhaps a character with America in his name?”, thought Simon. Maybe Super American? Nope, too many ‘supers’ out there. A military title-Captain! He sketched up the uniform and got the approval from publisher Martin Goodman. Kirby quickly got to work on the pencils. This new creation would not be introduced in one of the anthology books, but would debut in his own self titled book. Issue #1 stirred up quite a bit of controversy as it featured Cap planting a sock on Adolf Hitler’s jaw-a year before the US entered the war! It was cover dated March 1941, but hit the street in December 1940. It was a big hit and soon other comic companies had to have their own flag-wearing heroes (Commando Yank, The Patriot, Major Liberty).

Captain America’s origin was the first story in that very first issue. In response to act of sabotage, the president himself sends two high ranking military officers to witness an experiment. They are in the observation gallery when Professor Reinstein injects a scrawny volunteer with a chemical that transforms him into a muscled ’ super-soldier’. The professor proudly announces that he will be the first of many. Unfortunately one of the gallery audience attendees is an undercover Gestapo agent who opens fire on the scientist. He had never written down the formula, so the program dies with the professor. The only ’super-solider’ grabs the still firing spy and delivers a mighty blow. In trying to escape the spy gets tangled in some machinery and is electrocuted. The volunteer becomes Captain America and begins smashing up saboteur rings. At Camp Leigh, camp mascot Bucky Barnes walks into Private Steve Rogers’s tent as he dons the red, white, and blue uniform. Rogers swears Bucky to secrecy and enlists him as his spy smashing sidekick Bucky. A few pages later they would meet Cap’s arch enemy, the Red Skull. And so the legend begins.

Up to this point super hero comics were an extension of the popular newspaper adventure comic strips. Simon and Kirby turned this staid format on it’s ear. They had title splash pages filled to the edges with action. Panel layouts varied in size on a page as opposed to the standard grid format of most comics. Speaking of panels, the heroes and villains could not be contained in the panels. Their highly contorted, muscular bodies burst out of the borders. It was almost 3-D comics without the special glasses.

At the end of that first story, readers were invited to join the first comic book hero fan club-Captain America’s Sentinels of Liberty. For one thin dime you would receive an official membership card and a bright red, white, and blue metal pin. The club was discontinued a couple years later supposedly because of the scarcity of metal during the height of the war.

A poster for the 1943 Republic serial.

And starring as our hero, Dick Purcell!Two years later Cap was on movie screens across the country. In 1943 Republic Studios released a fifteen chapter movie serial titled Captain America. It was a high quality production, although fans of the comic book were no doubt disheartened by the film interpretation. Gone were the wings on his mask, the shield, and Bucky. Gone also was Cap’s Steve Rogers identity. Instead of being a soldier he was now crusading district attorney Grant Gardner. And instead of hunting Nazi agents Cap was on the trail of the master criminal called The Scarab who’s murdering the members of an expedition. Horror film veteran Lionel Atwill made a great hiss-able villain as the Scarab and Dick Purcell ( THE BANK DICK ) was a good square-jawed hero, but it just wasn’t our Cap. A recent story about the serial gives an explanation for the many changes. Republic had done well with serials based on two characters from Fawcett Comics-Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher. Rumor has it that they had a script written based on another Fawcett super hero Mr. Scarlet, who was a district attorney in his secret identity. Supposedly the studio had a falling out with the comic publisher and instead of discarding the script, Republic got the rights to Timely’s Captain America and changed him to fit the completed script. Many years later film maker Don Glut borrowed the original serial costume from memorabilia collector Bob Burns and shot a Captain America short film. You can see it on the recent DVD release ” I Was a Teenage Movie Maker”.

After ten great issues Simon and Kirby were let go from Timely after a dispute and other artists ( Syd Shores, Al Avison ) continued Cap’s adventures in his own book along with appearances in USA Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, and All-Select Comics ( artist Alex Schomberg contributed wild, action packed covers for these books ). Simon and Kirby went over to National ( DC Comics), revamped their Sandman and Manhunter characters and created the Newsboy Legion along with the smash hit Boy Commandos. A few years later they would invent romance comics and do a Captain America parody called Fighting American. Back at Timely, after World War II ended Steve Rogers put away his khakis and pulled on a tweed jacket as a high school teacher. His new occupation would not last long. With the Axis defeated, the superheroes lost their great enemy and the comic reading public lost interest in them. Not even having Cap and Bucky team up with other Timely heroes The Human Torch and Toro, The Sub-Mariner, The Whizzer, and Miss America in the All-Winners’ Squad could heat up comic sales. Funny animals and true crime tales were the new big trend on the comic racks. In an attempt to boost sales Bucky ( badly wounded and in the hospital ) was replaced as Cap’s fighting partner by the glamorous Golden Girl. Finally his book was renamed Captain America’s Weird Tales with issue # 74 to capitalize on another trend: horror. With #75 Cap was not in his book any longer. By the end of 1950, Captain America was gone, but far from forgotten.

Cap’s 1940’s comic book swan song.

Surprisingly he was back three years later. Buoyed by the success of the TV show ” The Adventures of Superman ” starring George Reeves, Timely ( now Atlas )decided to bring back the superheroes- specifically The Human Torch, The Sub-Mariner, and Captain America. They returned in Young Men #24. Steve Rogers was back teaching school, Bucky had healed, and Steve’s alter ego was now “Captain America-Commie Smasher” , reflecting the cold war concerns. Cap’s old Nazi foe The Red Skull was naturally now a ‘red’ agent. The principal artist was now John Romita, future Marvel art director ( and second Spider-Man penciller). But the new stories didn’t take off. After four more issues of Young Men, two issues of Men’s Adventures, and three more issues of his revived self titled book, Captain America was back in comic book limbo.

About ten years later, Cap was back in action thanks in part to rival DC Comics, strangely enough. In 1956 DC had decided to test the waters by featuring a new, revamped version of one of their 1940′s heroes, The Flash, in Showcase #4. New versions of Green Lantern, Atom, Hawkman, and a superhero team book, Justice League of America, soon followed. Legend has it that Atlas publisher Martin Goodman was golfing with one of the DC big-wigs, when the man started boasting about the sales figures on the Justice League book. Returning to the office, Goodman instructed editor Stan Lee to come up with a team of superheroes. He presented him with the Fantastic Four and soon Atlas became Marvel Comics. One member of the group, Johnny Storm, appropriated the name and powers of the old Timely hero, The Human Torch. In Fantastic Four issue #4, Lee brought back the Sub-Mariner as a villain. Several fans wrote in suggesting a revival of Captain America , although Lee wasn’t quite sure yet. He did have a soft spot for Cap as his first published piece with the Stan Lee by-line was a text story, “Captain America Foils the Traitor’s Revenge” back in 1941′s Captain America Comics #3. Still being cautious, he decided to feature Captain America on the cover of Strange Tales #114 in a solo story of the new Human Torch. By the end of the tale, Johnny Storm learned that this Cap was an imposter-it was an old enemy, the Acrobat! In the final panel, Lee asked readers if they’d like to see Captain America return. His office was hit by an avalanche of mail. Cap would return, but how would he become a part of this new Marvel age of comics in 1964?

Marvel tests the waters for Cap’s return.

The real Cap came back in The Avengers issue #4 ” Captain America Joins the Avengers”. Stan Lee had decided that the Cap stories after the end of World War II did not exist. In the story the Avengers ( Iron Man, Thor, Giant-Man, and the Wasp ) are returning to New York in their underwater transport craft after doing battle with the Incredible Hulk and the Sub-Mariner in the previous issue. Peering through a glass portal, they spot a man floating in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. Giant-Man opens the escape hatch, reaches up, and pulls the nearly lifeless body into the craft. The Wasp is the first to recognize him as the legendary hero. Cap suddenly bolts upright, screaming, “Bucky! Bucky! Look Out!”. Seems that in the last days of the war, Cap and Bucky leaped onto to a flying drone plane full of explosives. Realizing that the plane is seconds from blowing up, Cap drops from the craft and calls for Bucky to do the same. But he is too late. As Cap plunges down into the icy water he sees the drone plane explode. Since that incident he’s been frozen , floating in suspended animation. He’s not aged a day in the past twenty years. After a brief dust up with the other heroes ( a typical Marvel misunderstanding ), Cap saves them from an alien threat and is invited to join the Avengers. He would become a mainstay of the book during the 60′s , and after the departure of the first heroes in issue #16 Cap would be the leader of the new members (  former villains Hawkeye, the Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver ).

The real deal is back!

The response to Captain America’s return had Marvel thinking about giving him his own book. At that time the distributor Independent News  limited the number of titles Marvel could produce. Many of the heroes shared books that used it’s  titles from the sci-fi/ mystery books of the Atlas era. Tales to Astonish features the Incredible Hulk and Ant-Man/Giant-Man with the Wasp ( Sub-Mariner would later share the book with the Hulk). Strange Tales had Dr. Strange ( of course ) and the Human Torch ( soon replaced by Nick Fury, Agent  of SHIELD ). It was decided that Cap would share Tales of Suspense ( starting with issue #59 ) with his Avengers team mate Iron Man. Luckily  Cap’s co-creator Jack Kirby was on hand to draw up most of these ten page stories. Kirby had ended up back with  Timely ( now Marvel ) after ending his partnership with Joe Simon. When he returned he became one of the prime artists on the many books featuring giant creatures on the loose. After Stan Lee came up with the Fantastic Four, Kirby was the one who helped visualize them. He designed the look for most of the growing stable of stars ( although Steve Ditko would be that art force behind Spider-Man and Dr. Strange ). The Captain America stories were a showcase for Kirby’s incredible battle sequences. It’s amazing how much action he could pack in those ten pages. With issue #63 the series focused on Cap and Bucky’s wartime adventures. Cap was back in his glory days alongside the man who drew him in those early stories. The Red Skull was also brought into the Marvel age. Later it was revealed that the Skull had also been in suspended animation for the past two decades thanks to an experimental gas. Several other artist contributed to these short stories including George Tuska, John Romita, Dick Ayers, and Gil Kane.

Captain America returned to comic books just in time for the superhero explosion of 1966 ( thanks to the Batman TV show ). His smiling image appeared on countless toys. Cap got his own board game from Milton Bradley. Aurora, the company behind the classic movie monster models , produced a Captain America plastic model kit along with his Marvel co-stars Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. And of course, Cap was a popular  Ben Cooper Halloween costume, One of the best remembered toys of this era was an action figure ( not a doll ) called  Captain Action from Ideal. Similar in size to Hasbro’s GI Joe, Captain Action could be dressed up as different comic book and comic strip heroes (as opposed to Joe who could be dressed in different military outfits). Captain America was in the first wave of outfits produced along with another Marvel star Sgt. Fury ( Spider-Man would soon join them). Cap was also on a View Master reel and a coloring book featuring art from a John Romita story.  Cap , along with Spider-Man, seemed to be the most merchandized of the Marvel heroes.

For a brief time Captain America entered the world of paperback novels. In 1967 Bantam Books released “The Avengers Battle the Earth Wrecker”  by Otto Binder featuring Cap on the cover alongside Goliath, Hawkeye, Quicksiver, and the Scarlet Witch. Inside they fought, with some help from Iron Man, the outer space menace known as Karzz. The next year Bantam released a solo book, “Captain America: The Great Gold Steal “ by Ted White. This paperback sports a gorgeous, full- color, painting of our hero( with shield in one hand and toting some sort of blaster gun in the other). Both books featured introductions by Stan Lee. Eleven years later Marvel would team up with pocket books for a series of paperbacks based on their heroes.  Marvel Novel Series #4 features Cap in “Holocaust For Hire” by Joseph Silva.  Marvel Novel series #10 has Cap along with the Avengers in “The Man Who Stole Tomorrow” by David Michelinie. Both books had great painted covers by Dave Cockrum. Almost twenty years later another Cap novel was released: “Captain America: Liberty’s Torch” by Tony Isabella and Bob Ingersoll. This had interior black and white illustrations by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod and a shiny color cover by James Steranko.

The first Cap paperback novel.

Superheroes dominated children’s TV in 1966, so it was no surprise when Marvel entered animation. The Grantray-Lawrence Productions syndicated ” The Marvel Superheroes” cartoon shows to local TV stations across the country. Each half hour episode featured one of five heroes: Iron Man, The Mighty Thor, Sub-Mariner, The Incredible Hulk, or Captain America. To call them animated is a bit of a stretch. The animators Xeroxed the proof art from the books and would eliminate a limb that needed to move, say an arm or leg and then just animate that part. The mouths moved to the recorded dialogue and the eyes blinked. Besides an occasional sound effect word ( POW! ZONK! ), that’s all the movement there would be. Because some of the other characters had been at Marvel a bit longer, several Avengers stories were adapted for the Captain America episodes. These cartoons were a fixture on “Corky’s Colorama” that aired On KSDK channel 5 in the St. Louis area. In the early eighties Cap made some appearances on “Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends” on NBC Saturday mornings. Later he made guest spots on the Fox Kids show “The Avengers” and on Kids WB’s “X-Men Evolution”. Currently Cap is featured on Cartoon Network’s “The Super Hero Squad” and ” The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” on the DisneyXD cable network.

Back at the comic book rack, in 1968 Marvel reached an agreement with their distributor Independent News and was able to expand their line. The first two characters to get their solo books were The Incredible Hulk and Cap. With issue #100 Tales of Suspense became Captain America. The first few issues became a showcase for Jack Kirby’s talents. James Steranko (the wonder behind Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD) took over the penciling duties in issues #110, 111, and #113 and created an epic adventure where Cap and Rick Jones (garbed as Bucky) battled the evil organization HYDRA. At the end, Cap had faked his death and walked off into the night alone. The series then began to really explore Stan Lee’s take on Cap as a man out of his time, still wracked with guilt over Bucky’s death. He began to question his ideals and his faith in the government. Kirby did not return to the book so several artists took over such as John Buscema, John Romita, Gil Kane, and Gene Colan ( who stayed for several issues). Cap got an new partner, Sam Wilson AKA The Falcon in issue #118. The Falcon was one of the first black heroes that Marvel introduced in the 70′s. Cap tackled a Watergate-style conspiracy and discovered the truth about his 1953 incarnation in stories drawn by Sal Buscema. Jack Kirby returned to write and draw the book in the late 70′s followed by comic strip artist Frank Robbins. In the mid 70′s Roy Thomas created a new book, “The Invaders” which had Cap teaming up with The Sub-Mariner and the original Human Torch during World War II. In the 1980′s writer Roger Stern and artist John Bryne had Cap become a working artist, get a new girlfriend (Bernie Rosenthal), and ponder a run for the White House. They also revealed a great new villain- Baron Blood, a Nazi vampire! Cap would soon be part of the Secret Wars and then be revamped by Rob Liefeld in 1996′s “Heroes Reborn” universe. This occurred a couple years after Cap’s appearances in the epic mini-series “Marvels” written by Kurt Busiek and beautifully painted by Alex Ross. A version of Cap appears in the Ultimate Universe line in a more military uniform without his mask wings.

Cap finally gets his own book in the late 1960’s!

Through this time Cap was brought to small screens in two made for TV live action movies produced by Universal and airing on CBS. In the late 70′s Universal Studios optioned several Marvel characters for potential TV movies and series. The first one was “The Incredible Hulk” which birthed a very successful TV series starring Bill Bixby. A Dr. Strange movie starring Peter Hooten aired in 1978. The next year” Captain America” aired on CBS starring Reb Brown ( UNCOMMON VALOR ) as Steve Rogers, the son of the original Cap. He’s recruited by a secret government agency to take the serum dubbed FLAG that had given his dad enhanced abilities. By the end of the film he gets a special suped-up motorcycle, a bulletproof shield ( that has red and clear stripes ), and a star spangled uniform. But not the one from the comics! His suit looks more like the Fighting American uniform that the comic book threads! The following year the suit in “Captain America II: Death Too Soon” was closer to the comic classic, but this did not help it get picked up as a series despite having the lovely Connie Sellica and horror movie icon Christopher Lee as the villain.

Reb Brown in the first Cap CBS TV movie!

Cap continued to be merchandised through the years. He was part of Mego’s action figure superhero line in the 70′s. Mattel put out a Secret Wars Cap figure. For the last few years Toy Biz has issued many different versions of Cap. He’s also been a star in video games with the Captain America and The Avengers arcade game from the 90′s. Cap has also been a part of several Marvel themed games for home video gaming systems.

In the late 1980′s Cap finally was poised to hit the movie screens again. For many years Cannon Films had taken out trade ads announcing their intention to star Cap in a live action feature film. In 1989 Menachem Golan split from the studio and began work ( perhaps prompted by the blockbuster 1989 Batman film )on making a Cap film for his new company 21stCentury Film Corporation. The 12 million dollar production would be directed by Albert Pyun and shoot in Yugoslavia, LA, and Alaska. The cast included Ronny Cox ( as the US president ), Ned Beatty, Melinda Dillon, and Michael Nouri. Starring as Steve Rogers would be screen newcomer Matt Salinger ( son of author J.D. ). The Italian mastermind The Red Skull is played by Scott Paulin ( THE RIGHT STUFF, TEEN WOLF ). Yes, that’s right! Italian! It’s been speculated that the film’s German investors might have prompted that change. At least the movie gets a few things right. It begins in World War II. The shield and the suit look right- it’s rubber latex with fake ears attached to the mask. Oh, the doctor behind the  “super soldier program” is Italian, too. And a woman. Cap is strapped to a missile after being defeated by the Skull as Mussolini (!) looks on. The missile crashes into the arctic where Cap is discovered decades later, frozen in ice. He thaws and spends the rest of the film being pursued by US agents and the Skull’s henchmen. The movie could not get an American distributor and sat on the shelf for two years till it was released directly to the US home video market in 1992. It often pops up on cable TV. There was talk of a Captain America Broadway musical, but for now it seemed like there would never be another big screen film based on the character.

Matt Salinger in the 1990 straight to home video Cap movie.

In the last few years Captain America is still a big seller at comic shops ( no news stands and candy shops anymore ). Cap was a major player in the Civil Wars mini-series and made some news reports a few years back when he was assassinated by a sniper. There were attempts to fill the uniform with Hawkeye and a resurrected Bucky ( now known as Winter Solider-seems he was in suspended animation too). Of course most comics characters don’t stay dead too long and soon Steve Rogers was back in uniform, perhaps just in time for some major event.

Oh yes, just in time for July 22. That’s the date that CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER opens at movie theatres all across the country. A few years back Marvel decided to produce movies on their own based on several of their own characters not licensed out to other film studios. They entered into an agreement with Paramount Pictures and the first of the Marvel Studios films, IRON MAN was released to great accolades and big box office in 2008. IRON MAN 2 followed in 2010 and THOR hit theatres this past May. In this new Cap film Chris Evans ( Johnny Storm in the two Fantastic Four films) stars as Steve Rogers and Hugo Weaving ( of the Matrix trilogy) is Johann Scmidt AKA The Red Skull. Stanley Tucci is Dr. Erskine, the mind behind the “supersoldier” formula and is assisted by Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark ( Tony’s dad). Hayley Atwell is soldier and love interest Peggy Carter and Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones is Col. Chester Phillips. From the previews it appears that Cap leads the Howling Commandos headed by Neal McDonough as ‘Dum Dum’ Dugan and Sebastian Stan as James ‘Bucky’ Barnes, so we know it’s primarily set in the 40′s. The film is written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and directed by Joe Johnson -no stranger to comic book based films as he also directed 1991′s THE ROCKETEER. It looks as though The Red Skull discovers the Cosmic Cube (introduced at the end of THOR ) and leads the forces of HYDRA going by the photos and previews. No other details of the plot have been released, but we do know that Captain America will be part of THE AVENGERS when the film is released through Disney to theatres next Summer.

So maybe a whole new generation will be introduced to the exploits of the good Captain in the multiplexes over the next few months. Perhaps will see some tykes grabbing a garbage can lid and leaping into battle against the forces of evil. We may even hear a few bars of that great cartoon theme song with lyrics by Stan ‘the man’ Lee:

When Captain America throws his mighty shield,

All those who chose to oppose his shield must yield,

When he’s lead to a fight

And a duel is due

Then the red and the white and the blue will come through,

When Captain America throws his mighty shield!

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Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. World Premiere on May 23 in New York City

VICTORY HILL EXHIBITIONS AVENGERS STATION

Ready to explore the world of the The Avengers?

Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N., the highly anticipated new exhibition based on the global box office smash, Marvel’s The AVENGERS, is premiering May 23, 2014 at Discovery Times Square.

The S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) based exhibition will run from May 23, 2014 to January 4, 2015. Victory Hill Exhibitions, in association with Marvel Entertainment, made the announcement today.

The Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (Scientific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Network) is a completely immersive experience that brings visitors into the world of The AVENGERS. Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is an interactive exhibit experience that allows visitors to participate in a simulated recruitment as if they were being trained as agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

“This is a real game changer in the exhibition world,” said Sean Haran, VP of Business Development at Marvel Entertainment. “By teaming up with Victory Hill Exhibitions, we are bringing all of the excitement of the big screen into an incredibly engaging experience that allows people to really delve into and explore the world of the The Avengers,” continues Mr. Haran.

Visitors of all ages are granted S.H.I.E.L.D. access to the official S.T.A.T.I.O.N. headquarters and taken deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here they will have open access to a vast array of intelligence files, classified studies and experiments that explores the history and scientific origins of Marvel’s The Avengers. Visitors will also be given unprecedented access to some of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s most highly guarded artifacts such as Captain America’s Birth Pod, the Tesseract Portal Device, Loki’s Scepter, a hermetically sealed Chitauri and more, recovered after the Battle of New York.

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“To work so closely with the Marvel team on this incredible production, alongside some of the greatest scientific individuals and institutions in America, has been a real honor. With this exhibit, we are seamlessly integrating story and science to create a truly immersive edutainment environment, set within Marvel’s Cinematic Universe,” states Nicholas Cooper, Victory Hill founder / Chief Creative Officer.

NASA, the Science & Entertainment Exchange (a program of the National Academy of Sciences), Neuroverse, and Thwacke are all collaborating on the Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

Exhibition visitors will get the chance to map out the stars to find Asgard, learn to operate Iron Man’s suit, witness the neurological effects of Bruce Banner’s transformation into the Hulk, and physically test themselves against Captain America.

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“We are thrilled to be bringing this exhibition, based on Marvel’s world renowned entertainment franchise, to life at Discovery Times Square.  To provide fans the opportunity to experience The AVENGERS universe through this immersive exhibition is a great pleasure and a continuation of our efforts to bring people closer to the stories and entertainment properties that they love,” states James Sanna, President of Discovery Times Square.

Discovery Times Square will be transformed into the Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. official headquarters and opens the doors on May 23, 2014 for the World Premiere. Individual tickets will go on sale in coming weeks, with group tickets now available.

For information on purchasing tickets for groups of more than 10 please call 855.266.5387.

For more information about the Marvel’s AVENGERS: S.T.A.T.I.O.N. visit http://www.avengersstation.com and follow the latest developments through social media by visiting: 

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WAMG At The CAPTAIN AMERICA : THE WINTER SOLDIER Premiere

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Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA : THE WINTER SOLDIER made it’s world premiere last night at the El Capitan theater in Hollywood, California and WAMG was there! Stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Emily VanCamp, Cobie Smulders and more greeted an excited mob of fans before walking the red carpet on their big night, along with some special guests that included Jeremy Renner, Clark Gregg, Jennifer Grey, Michael Rooker, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and more. Check out the photos below!

After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off assailants sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.

All images are the property of Melissa Howland © 2014 Melissa Howland. In other words, don’t steal them. 

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Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1941, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is produced by Kevin Feige, p.g.a., directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp and Hayley Atwell, with Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

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CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER releases in theaters on April 4

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CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER Release Date; THOR: THE DARK WORLD & IRON MAN 3 Will Be In 3D

Break out the movie planner calendar fellow Movie Geeks. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures has sent us their schedule, along with the official names,  of when their films will be hitting cinemas. Among the familiar faces are Captain America, Thor and Iron Man who all came together to save the world in the Summer of 2012 in Marvel’s THE AVENGERS. In August, Disney Studios  announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the biggest Super Hero blockbuster and third highest grossing film of all time. Joss Whedon returns to write and direct the UNTITLED MARVEL’S AVENGERS SEQUEL set for release May 1, 2015.

Now for the new stuff. PHINEAS AND FERB moves to a 2014 debut from it’s previously announced date of July 28, 2013. While many of these titles and dates you see below were announced at Comic-Con in San Diego over the summer, you’ll find some that are new. Two unnamed pics to take note of are Disney Animation’s  unnamed movie – in theaters November 7, 2014 – and an animated film from the folks at Pixar set for a Wednesday November 25, 2015 bow.

Marvel’s IRON MAN 3 will now be available in 3D and will be in theaters on May 3, 2013. Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1963, “Iron Man 3” returns Robert Downey Jr. (“Iron Man,” “Marvel’s The Avengers”) as the iconic Super Hero character Tony Stark/Iron Man along with Gwyneth Paltrow (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2,”) as Pepper Potts, Don Cheadle (“Iron Man 2”) as James “Rhodey” Rhodes and Jon Favreau (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2”) as Happy Hogan. Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” marks the second feature to be fully owned, marketed and distributed by Disney, which acquired Marvel in 2009.

“Iron Man 3” continues the epic, big-screen adventures of the world’s favorite billionaire inventor/Super Hero, Tony Stark aka “Iron Man.” Marvel Studios’ President Kevin Feige is producing the film from a screenplay by Drew Pearce and Shane Black with Shane Black directing. Executive producers on the project include Jon Favreau, Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Charles Newirth, Victoria Alonso, Stephen Broussard and Dan Mintz.

Once called THOR 2, Marvel is sticking with THOR: THE DARK WORLD and the warrior from Asgard will be coming at you with his hammer in 3D. Principal photography began on Monday, September 10, 2012 in Bourne Wood, Surrey. A sequel to Kenneth Branagh’s THOR, this new film is directed by Alan Taylor with the screenplay by Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Kat Dennings, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Idris Elba and Rene Russo, the God of Thunder returns on November 8, 2013.

SAVING MR. BANKS becomes awards season bait with Disney’s new release date of December 20, 2013. The film is the account of Walt Disney’s twenty-year pursuit of the film rights to P.L. Travers’ popular novel, Mary Poppins, and the testy partnership the upbeat filmmaker develops with the uptight author during the project’s pre-production in 1961. Two-time Academy Award®-winner Tom Hanks (“Philadelphia,” “Forrest Gump”) will essay the role of the legendary Disney (the first time the entrepreneur has ever been depicted in a dramatic feature film) alongside fellow double Oscar®-winner Emma Thompson (“Howard’s End,” “Sense and Sensibility”) in the role of the prickly novelist.

Colin Farrell (“Minority Report,” “Total Recall”) co-stars as Travers’ doting dad, Goff, along with British actress Ruth Wilson (the forthcoming films “The Lone Ranger” and “Anna Karenina”) as his long-suffering wife, Margaret; Oscar® and Emmy® nominee Rachel Griffiths (“Six Feet Under,” “Hilary and Jackie,” “The Rookie”) as Margaret’s sister, Aunt Ellie (who inspired the title character of Travers’ novel); and a screen newcomer—11-year-old Aussie native Annie Buckley as the young, blossoming writer, nicknamed “Ginty” in the flashback sequences.

The cast also includes Emmy® winner Bradley Whitford (“The West Wing,” “The Cabin in the Woods”) as screenwriter Don DaGradi; Jason Schwartzman (“Rushmore,” “Moonrise Kingdom”) and B.J. Novak (“NBC’s “The Office,” “Inglourious Basterds”) as the songwriting Sherman Brothers (Richard and Robert, respectively); Oscar® nominee and Emmy winner Paul Giamatti (“Sideways,” “Cinderella Man,” HBO’s “John Adams”) as Ralph, the kindly limousine driver who escorts Travers during her two-week stay in Hollywood; and multi-Emmy winner Kathy Baker (“Picket Fences,” “Edward Scissorhands”) as Tommie, one of Disney’s trusted studio associates.

SAVING MR. BANKS will be directed by John Lee Hancock (“The Blind Side,” “The Rookie”) based on a screenplay by Kelly Marcel (creator of FOX-TV’s “Terra Nova”), from a story by Sue Smith (“Brides of Christ,” “Bastard Boys”) and Kelly Marcel. SAVING MR. BANKS will film entirely in the Los Angeles area, with key locations to include Disneyland in Anaheim and the Disney Studios in Burbank. Production began in September and will conclude around Thanksgiving, 2012.

Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER aka “Captain America 2” will still be here to save the day on April 4, 2014. From directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, the second installment will pick-up where The Avengers leaves off, as Steve Rogers continues his affiliation with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world.

The future looks wild, as the Walt Disney Studio’s Disneynature label unveils its new film slated for the big screen on April 18, 2014. Disneynature’s 2014 motion picture BEARS cozies up to the brown bears who call Alaska’s stunning coastal mountains and shores their home, revealing through tender moments and entertaining imagery how these animals are far from grizzly creatures. This shooting location provides some of the most spectacular visuals ever for a Disneynature film.  The film is directed by Keith Scholey (“African Cats”) and Alastair Fothergill (“Earth,” “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee”). Read our AFRICAN CATS interview with Keith Scholey HERE.

“Our commitment to the production of Disneynature films is to capture nature on its own terms and its own schedule. These films are never rushed so that we can tell never-before-seen stories in our natural world that both astound and charm audiences,” said Alan Bergman, president, The Walt Disney Studios. “Disneynature’s next adventure ‘Bears’ promises to continue this storytelling tradition by introducing audiences to a phenomenal variety of wildlife and offering rare glimpses into the day-to-day lives of these incredible animals.” BEARS is currently in production in Alaska’s Katmai National Park.

Marvel is going ahead with the previously announced title for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY. Even the 31st Century needs heroes, and the call has been answered by the Guardians of the Galaxy, a team of superhuman and extraterrestrial adventurers dedicated to the safeguarding of the Milky Way Galaxy from any force that threatens the security or liberty of its various people.

At San Diego Comic-Con International in July, the studio unveiled the title and concept art portraying (from left to right) Drax the Destroyer, Groot, Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, and Gamora. Directed by James Gunn, the film will be in theaters on August 1, 2014.

ANT-MAN is now set for a November, 6 2015 wide release by Marvel. Taking place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ant-Man was originally the superhero persona of Henry Pym, a brilliant scientist who invented a substance that allowed him to change his size. Henry Pym was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. ANT-MAN will be directed by Edgar Wright (HOT FUZZ, SHAUN OF THE DEAD).

CAPTAIN AMERICA Sequel To Hit Theatres On April 4, 2014

The Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the blockbuster Captain America: The First Avenger on April 4, 2014. The second installment will pick-up where the highly anticipated Marvel’s The Avengers (May 4, 2012) leaves off, as Steve Rogers continues his affiliation with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world.

Check out this exclusive photo of Captain America from the upcoming Marvel’s The Avengers!

Called “the best superhero movie ever” (Brian Erdy, CBS-TV), the thrill-packed adventure  CAPTAIN AMERICA: The First Avenger was a blockbuster hit with audiences worldwide, earning over $350 million at the Global Box Office. CAPTAIN AMERICA: The First Avenger was released on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD October 25, 2011.

Top Ten Tuesday: 2011 Holiday Movie Geek Gift Guide

Welcome to the 2011 Holiday Movie Geek Gift Guide! What is this? No, it’s not my personal gift wish list made public in hopes that readers will bury me in their affection — although, I wouldn’t be disgusted if you did — no, this is guide to finding that perfect, special gift for the Movie Geek in your life. You know who I mean. We all have at least one friend who obsesses about movies, someone who spouts a movie quote or a director factoid every other breath. What does one buy a person so firmly entrenched in the culture of movies? I hope this guide helps you with your shopping ideas, but don’t expect to find the typical, no brainer ideas — such as gift cards — on this list. Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: 2011 Holiday Movie Geek Gift Guide

NYCC 2011: Photos

I’m not going to even try to write a description for them but here are the best of my photos from NYCC. Which ones do you like best? Can you guess which are my favorite?

Jerry Cavallaro – www.JerryCavallaro.com