These are the comics that helped make some of the most popular movies of the last 20 years.
Marvel Studios have created some of the most popular movies of the last 15 years, beginning with Iron Man and leading all the way up through Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3. The franchise has become the highest-grossing movie series in Hollywood history, but of course, it's all based on comic books.
prevnext Abnett & Lanning's Guardians of the Galaxy The 2000s reboot of Guardians of the Galaxy, from writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning with various artists, served as the template that James Gunn built his very personal version of the team on top of. Rocket, Groot, the"I am Groot" variant of the latter's language, and most of the lineup comes from this run, and it was so obviously inspired by them, that the creators were invited to visit the set of the first movie.
prevnext The Winter Soldier Ed Brubaker's Captain America run was really influential across a few projects, but none more obvious than in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Falcon and the Winter Soldier. prevnext The Irredeemable Ant-Man The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman's take on Ant-Man may not have ever been directly adapted, but elements of it were certainly incorporated into the tale of Scott Lang, including its irreverence.
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