Ironheart creator says you don’t have to have seen any Marvel titles to enjoy the Disney Plus show: “I wanted [people] to be able to open the show and flip through it the same way you could a comic book in a store”

Ironheart creator says you don’t have to have seen any Marvel titles to enjoy the Disney Plus show: “I wanted [people] to be able to open the show and flip through it the same way you could a comic book in a store”

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Ironheart creator says you don’t have to have seen any Marvel titles to enjoy the Disney Plus show: “I wanted [people] to be able to open the show and flip through it the same way you could a comic book in a store”

“Brand new” to the MCU? No problem, you can still watch Ironheart, claims creator Chinaka Hodge. Admittedly, though, it would help if you’re at least a little familiar with her dealings with the Wakandans or who Doctor Strange is…

It’s par for the course these days that Marvel titles set up just as much as they spell out, with each movie or TV show establishing storylines that’ll either ripple out into the wider franchise, or wind up steering it directly. Ironheart, though, feels surprisingly self-contained – at least in the first of its three episodes.

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