Marvel Superhero Exhibit Assembles at Henry Ford Museum This Spring

Jess
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S.H.I.E.L.D agents are sure to flood Michigan’s Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation from March 28 through September 7 when 300 Marvel artifacts arrive as part of special exhibit, Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes.

Heralded as “an exhibition for the hero in all of us,” The Henry Ford Museum describes the exhibit as:

“From comics to film, Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes features more than 300 artifacts, including some of Marvel’s most iconic and sought-after pages, costumes and props. Spectacular artifacts thrill both avid collectors and casual fans, while immersive set pieces, soundscapes and interactive elements bring the Marvel Universe to life in Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation.”

The exhibit goes beyond the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) — the most recent resurgence of the comic book giant — and explores Marvel’s entire 80-year history. Fans can expect concept art, original illustrations, selfie stations, and immersive elements. Plus, legendary creators like Stan Lee and Jack Kirby will also have a place in the exhibition.

To learn more about the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, visit thehenryford.org.

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Jess is a 90’s Slytherin who loves cartoons (Go Team Venture!) and 15-minute theme park queue lines. She spends most of her free time reading and writing about the hurry-you'll-miss-it, always exciting themed entertainment/experience industry. You can find her on social @shockscribble
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