Sunday, November 23, 2014

Comics Meet Kitchen in the Debut of MARVEL’S 3 COURSE COMICS!

Marvel’s 3 Course Comics is the newest Marvel Original Video Series bringing you inside our comics like you’ve never seen before! Debuting on Marvel.com and on Marvel’s YouTube Channel, fans will be treated to their favorite Marvel creators and editors as they discuss the epic events of Marvel’s biggest story lines  over a specially prepared themed meal!
Join C.B. Cebulski, your host and Marvel’s VP of International Brand Development as he takes you inside Spider-Verse in this inaugural episode! Prepare for an event featuring every Spider-Man ever as C.B. sits down with writer Dan Slott (Amazing Spider-Man), Senior Editor Nick Lowe and Editor Sana Amanat for a 3-course spider-themed meal and a discussion about all things Spider-Verse – complete with a recipe for a variation on Aunt May’s famous Wheatcakes!
Marvel’s 3 Course Comics focuses on the crossroads of food and comics,” says Cebulski. “Cooking has always been a passion of mine, and if I hadn’t gotten into comics, I probably would’ve become a chef. So I’m thrilled to bring some of my international experiences from doing business around the world back home to my kitchen and table to share with creators and editors as we talk about exciting stories happening around the Marvel Universe.”                                                                          
Fans looking to get their very first delicious taste of Marvel’s 3 Course Comics can watch the first episode right now. But save room for the main course, as episode 2 is coming soon!

9 comments:

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  2. Greate news Marvel's 3 Course Comics publish magazine I hope Marvel's will make kitchen cookware magazine.

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  5. Like it. Though its too old. Still interesting

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  6. I'm curious as to how they plan on depicting the version of Spider-Man who appeared on the PBS children's program The Electric Company back in the 70's. 

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  7. This is a really neat idea, but I think it might work better if all 3 courses were presented in one long 20-minute or so episode, as opposed to splitting them up into 3 6-minute episodes. That being said, this is really cool and I'm glad you guys are trying new format shows that keep it interesting. This'll be another reason to Make Mine Marvel!

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