Super Hero Boys Characters
The
Marvel Super Heroes is a Canadian animated television series starring five
superheroes of Marvel Comics. It was rebroadcast on American television in
1966, and was the first television series Marvel.
It
produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, directed by Grant Simmons, Ray
Patterson and Robert Lawrence, 2 was a series umbrella of five segments, each
about seven minutes long, broadcast on local television stations that passed
the show at different times. The series initially issued as a half-hour program
consists of three segments seven minutes each one superhero, separated by a
short description of one of the other four heroes. It has also been transmitted
as a mixture of several heroes in a time interval of half an hour, and as
individual segments or as filler in a children's television.
The
segments were: "Captain America," "The Incredible Hulk,"
"Iron Man," "The Mighty Thor" and "The submarine
man."
sixty-five
half-hour episodes each, comprising three chapters seven minutes each, for a
total of 195 segments that were initially issued in syndication from September , 1996 until December of the same year occurred.
The
series, produced in color, had extremely limited animation series produced by
xerography, consisting of photocopied images taken directly from the comics and
manipulated to minimize the need for animation production. The cartoons were
presented as a series of still images of comic strips; usually the only thing
that moved were his lips, when a character spoke, occasional arm or leg, or a
fully animated black silhouette. The series used most original story in its
entirety, exhibiting art of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Don Heck, among others,
the period fans and historians call the Silver Age of comics.
Stan
Lee, publisher and Marvel art director at the time, said in 2004 that he
believed the publisher Martin Goodman negotiated the deal with
Grantray-Lawrence and Lawrence chose characters that would be used. Lawrence rented
them to Lee and his wife a penthouse at 30 East 6th Street, near Madison
Avenue, for use by Lee while he worked on the series, since he lived in Hewlett
Harbor, New York on Long Island the moment. Lee recalled, "I do not really
remember any reaction of the artists of Marvel involved. I wish I could say he
wrote the letter [of the song], because I think they are brilliant, but
unfortunately did not." Meanwhile, Grantray Lawrence outsourced
production segments of the mighty Thor Paramount Cartoon Studios [citation]
-the animation division of Paramount Pictures, formerly known as famous
Studios-, led at the time by veteran Fleischer Studios, Shamus Culhane.
Marvel
announced the series in the Marvel Bullpen Bulletins volumes November 1966,
saying in the hyperbolic style of these sites monthly fans that "will not
be long before our oscillating superheroes make their debut full of stars
television, appearing five nights a week -so, five- counted them -. five nights
a week, for half an hour every night So only have time to make sure your seat
is in good condition - verifiquar your local newspaper for schedule and the
station - and prepare to have a good time"
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