Given that in the previous decade the movie rights of the X-Men and the Fantastic Four FINALLY returned to Marvel
it is so marvelous that now in the 2020's the MCU can AT LAST be truly seen as a lve action version of the
616 Marvel Universe which began with the release of Fantastic Four #1 cover dated November 1961.

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Looking forward to 2022, 2023, 2024 etcetera regarding the celebration of the 60th anniversary of a
marvel character and marvel super hero team who, in the future, can ALL debut in live action in the MCU.

Glad that 2021 not only is the Fantastic Four's 60th anniversary BUT ALSO Captain America's 80th anniversary.
The marvel character Steve Rogers' contribution to the MCU in the previous decade is substantial which helps to propel
in a new Marvel Age of Cinema and Disney+ series era regarding marvel characters and super hero teams in the 2020's.

The next significant 60th anniversary after FF will be that of the marvel character Henry 'Hank' Pym who already appears in live action in the MCU.

ASTONISHING that this Marvel character is now known world wide.

2022: How incredible will be the 60th anniversary of the Hulk? Will Thor's be handled with love and thunder?
Even though Spider-Man is the ONLY marvel character left whose movie rights are not in
Marvel Studios hands,
he has had an amazing impact on the continued succes of the MCU.
Likewise, people gasped in amazement to Ant-Man's debut in 1962,
one month after Spider-Man's.

2023: What suspense will there be for Iron Man's 60th anniversary? The invincible cornerstone of the MCU.
Will Marvel astonish people with the Winsome Wasp's anniversary?
A strange tale to commemorate Doctor Strange's anniversary? A mighty one for the Avengers?
Will the anniversary in the comics in 2023 go hand-in-hand with the live action
debut in the MCU of the X-Men, the strangest super-heroes of all!

2024: The return of Captain America in the cinema? No fear regarding Daredevil's anniversary in
the comics and for his own movie or Disney+ series.

The burst of creativity that led to modern Marvel Comics began in 1961.
A torrent of ideas seemed to rush through the pages of the company's publications
as the concept of the super hero was reworked and revised, reshaped and revitalized.
Ultimately a veritable renaissance was achieved.
A virtual ARMY of new characters sprang up in the 1960's and became GIANTS in the field;
their combined strength turned a moribund industry around.
With characteristic hyperbole, but also considerable accuracy
Stan 'The Man' Lee dubbed this period "The Marvel Age of Comics".