I think in the wake of the domination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, everyone is now looking for a grand plan.

I'm a huge fan of what Marvel did, it's no surprise for anyone to know that as a child I was a huge fan of comics.

I'd love to do something at Marvel, but I don't think I would do a seven-movie deal. That's a bit too much for me.

With 'Invincible', I wanted to create my own version of the Marvel or DC universe, with my own heroes and villains.

Marvel has, like, 9,000 characters. They could do a horror movie tomorrow and call it Marvel. They can do anything.

I don't think the Hulk is a superhero. He's the first Marvel character who is a tragic monster. Really an anti-hero.

That's one of the things that I've loved about 'Spider-Man' and Marvel in general. The characters all have dimension.

I respect Marvel as a company, and I think they're great, but never in my life have I looked up to being a superhero.

And when I go to see plays, I marvel at how people can do that. I've done it all my life, but I still find it mystical.

When I looked at the other artists when I first started at Marvel, I was surrounded by giants. It was very intimidating.

By the time I finished the first series, 'Marvel Universe vs. Punisher,' I knew that there was a lot more story to tell.

All of the characters at Marvel were my ideas, but the ideas meant nothing unless I had somebody who could illustrate it.

I can proudly say Galaxy Gear is a design statement, an engineering marvel, and something that really redefines tomorrow.

If you look at Stan Lee and the Marvel comics, yes, there's a lot of awesome, serious and dramatic action that takes place.

That's one of the cool things about being on a Marvel show: there's the possibility for all of these characters to collide.

There are fantastic stories yet to be told featuring Marvel's characters, old and new, and I'm thrilled to be part of them.

I will say that Marvel is 100 times more secretive than 'Game of Thrones.' Like, they're not even on the same playing field.

When you first hear the name 'Max Irons,' you'd be forgiven for assuming that Marvel comics has come up with a new superhero.

I think the great thing about working for Marvel is no matter who is in the driver's seat, they seem to be making good stuff.

I really enjoy being part of the Marvel Universe. It's a cool bunch of people to work with, and they know what they're doing.

In 1996, after 29 years as an artist for Marvel Comics, I got fired - 56 years old, two children still in college, and no job.

Looking back, my style was pretty much Marvel house style - very large, thick characters, very musclebound, not very flexible.

I ended up making my name at Marvel, but I've always desired greater access to the DCU characters. Bottom line: I'm a huge fan.

I look at the Marvel movies and the DC movies and various creators' creations, and I think, you know, that's really pretty cool.

Thanos was the first character I ever created professionally. He's always been the baby I return to whenever I work with Marvel.

Unless you're making Marvel movies, I think CGI usually suffers, especially in mid-budget-range horror movies where you see CGI.

It would be a really great to do a Marvel film - not even playing a superhero: just being part of that universe would be amazing.

The feet of the humblest may walk in the field Where the feet of the Holiest trod, This, then, is the marvel to mortals revealed.

The fact we got to become a part of the Marvel family and find our own expression within that is a real joy for my brother and I.

There are all kinds of people who I watch and marvel at. Just so many. I'll watch something and go, 'Could I ever have done that?'

I would really love to play a superhero. That is definitely up there on my list. Captain Marvel especially. That would be so cool.

I think that everyone would agree that something that Marvel has done brilliantly is weave comedy into all of their action movies.

We used to travel through Alabama a lot and get onto back roads and just marvel at how pretty it was and how nice the people were.

I am thrilled to be on a Marvel Netflix show. I'm excited that we're getting to watch this kind of content... It's groundbreaking.

It's such an amazing team working with both Marvel and Sony, and I have the support of just the very best technicians in the world.

And I know when I was younger, and still, I always marvel at what I feel is different from what I'm told that I'm supposed to feel.

There is a healthy competition as there would be in any business. But we do not spend our days thinking about what Marvel is doing.

The marvel of the Bhagavad-Gita is its truly beautiful revelation of life's wisdom which enables philosophy to blossom into religion.

Marvel is never more happy than when filmmakers start doing things they didn't expect. That's when they know they're in a good place.

It's a rule when you're welcomed in the Marvel family that you have to understand that you're going to be living in a code of silence.

I've always loved both Marvel and DC equally, but I don't have a career without DC giving me the original 'Hawk and Dove' mini-series.

It seems that most of the projects I'm doing with relationship to Marvel's 80th anniversary occur during my core run on the X-Men titles.

I've been a fan of all things Marvel since I was a kid, so now, working with the company and playing a superhero on screen is pretty cool.

Marvel is run by some very smart people, and they seem to pride themselves on the fact that they don't just find talent, they groom talent.

I love those moments in any movie or film where there's a reference to a bigger picture, especially in Marvel where everything is connected.

You marvel at the economy and this choice of words. How many ways can you describe the sky and the moon? After Sylvia Plath, what can you say?

I don't think I'm ever really going to run the risk of disappearing into a Marvel franchise. I just don't know how I would fit into a catsuit.

At Marvel, I was lucky enough to work with really talented people, but I always had this nagging thought: 'One day I'll write my own stories.'

When I watch Ernie Johnson do the celebration at the conference championships, I marvel at how smooth he is. The guy is just the consummate pro.

For me, the vast marvel is to be alive. For man, or for flowers or beast or bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly and perfectly alive.

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