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Sunday 17 November 2019

My First Impressions Of Marvel's Hero Project


Marvel a comic book company known for creating heroes is now doing something super cool at least for this series and that is the fact that they are turning to real kids into superheros. I'll admit that I wasn't going to cover this show I was just going to watch it and that was it but after watching the first episode I felt compelled to cover it because no one else is talking about the show and so here are my first impressions of Marvel's Hero Project.

As stated above Marvel is turning a bunch of kids who are making a difference into superheroes and that to me is a great thing to do. Since we always here of how people are being influenced by comic books and so to see those people who have influenced others now giving those kids a chance to tell their story in what many would consider one of the greatest forms of storytelling ever is something that is truly special.


This first episode focused on Jordan a thirteen year old with limb difference meaning in this case she only has one hand. What she did was not let that get her down but instead went a design school and built herself I guess you could call it a glitter gun which in turn helped inspire others with the condition to do the same thing that to me is just so freaking cool we are getting new inventors who might look a little bit different but it's because they look that little bit different that they can see and fix problems that no one else has thought of just yet.

Now I do see why alot of people aren't talking about this show just because there's a lot of stuff on Disney+ and so it would be impossible for us all to talk about every single show. However I do feel that this show is worth talking about because of the positive impact it's going to have not only on the kids involved but to those who already see them as heroes because now it will make them say "well if they can do it then so can I" which to me is always a good thing.


Marvel is really going above and beyond here because not only are they giving a donation to a cause that the person involved is passionate about but there also producing exclusive comics based on the person of the episode. Each comic book I assume will be made available to read online after each new episode has been made available to stream but they really didn't need to do this they could have just left it with the donation and a jacket and it would cool but they really going above and beyond what is needed and asked of them and you can bet that not only will I be reading these comics but I might also review some of them.


Overall I don't think this needs saying but go and watch this show get a subscription to Disney+ right now and check out the first few episodes. So ends this very quick post this is my very first first impressions for a documentary so I have no idea what to talk about and it wasn't something that was planned so i'm sorry if it seems all over the place but it was something that I felt that I had to talk about and as you can tell there will not be a rating for this episode as it's the first in I believe twenty episodes but there might be a review at the end of the show's first series / season.