
‘Ironheart’ Review: Dominique Thorne Shines In This Otherwise Messy Marvel Series
10 great minutes do not make for a great series.
Marvel was founded in 1939, and originally called Timely Comics. Now owned by Disney, the publisher is the home of superheroes like Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, and Thor. You can also find iconic villains like Thanos, The Red Skull, Loki, and many more inside the pages of Marvel’s books. The company is based in New York City.
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10 great minutes do not make for a great series.
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I’m all out of faith, but this is how I feel: looks like a good comic!