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I had one close friend in grade school who liked comics as much as I did. Kevin Feige. Just another reason these movies are so special to me
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As a 45 year old father of 3 I can’t tell you how special it is to see a new generation fall in love and embrace these characters that are cornerstones of my soul.
1983. My love for Marvel is born:
I was 9. I had a buddy in school that year tell me about the X-Men and Wolverine. This was a special thing because he was the only dude in comics willing to kill another dude (Wolverine, not my friend Rasheed who was really nice). That was just so bad ass and hardcore that my soon to be 4th grade self had to learn more. Thus kicked off the love affair I would come to have with Marvel comics.
I immersed myself in those stories and they carried me through so much I can’t even tell you. One thing that was tough during those years was my best friend Brian’s parents got divorced. This was a disaster as it meant my across the street bud was moving across town to live with mom. Turned out to not be the end of the world (or even half its population) as I still saw some of Brian on weekends and summers. Even better a couple years later we were reunited at Edison Junior High to start 7th grade. I immediately picked up his friends and things were good. His friends were great fits. They all skated and we loved our boards in the 80s (Vision Ghost and Tony Hawk for anyone asking). One of his friends Kevin was actually into comics as much as I was. However not all our conversations went well.
Kevin was a great dude. Laid back. Didn’t whine. He was quirky. I don’t ever remember him wearing jeans. He always wore those cargo pants, and this was kinda before cargo pants were a thing. He had this really big head of red hair. We didn’t hang at his house much (and here comes some family dirt). His mom kept TERRIBLE snacks in the house. It was like why bother. It’s possible he didn’t have cable either although I can’t confirm. It didn’t matter much where we hung as we mostly just rode our bikes and boards around. Know what else I remember about Kevin’s house and family? Nothing… because it was nothing of note. He was just one of the dudes. This is what makes this special for me. No crazy huge house (and there were plenty in our town), no fancy cars, clothes… just one of the guys.
Now while we shared a love for Marvel it pretty much ended there and often we couldn’t even talk about the books for days at a time. We had WILDLY different takes on various important topics like Avengers vs. X-Men and Cap vs. Wolverine. We would argue all day and get pissy. We would curse at each other like stupid 13 year olds do. Him telling me nonsense like “Cap’s shield is stronger than Wolverine’s claws.”
As if!?!?! Me barking out “what the hell is a super soldier man? Like what even IS that???” while Kevin’s eyes showed that I had crossed over into blasphemy.
We certainly never had any falling outs. Those debates were spirited and relished by both us. Eventually we just drifted apart as kids often do. We didn’t hang out a ton at Westfield high school. When we did chat we would talk books and movie prospects. Kevin was one of those kids in high school who was true to himself. He did was he wanted to do. He was a good kid. He had good friends. He wasn’t into BS, he wasn’t stuck up (south siders never are), he was literally just another dude doing his thing.
But he loved the books.
And as these movies started coming out I saw his name. I thought naaaa….. and then I saw some interview and holy shit that‘s our boy! I didn’t follow his career. I still don’t. I am sure he’s living in a vastly different world than I am and that is totally OK. It was great to catch up with Brian some time back and chat about Kevin and just how great it is to see one of the dudes you spent summers biking and skating with doing what Kevin Feige is doing. It’s the ultimate follow your dreams story and it happened right under my nose.
A few tidbits: One of the things we always agreed on was how much DC sucked. Why? Because you couldn’t get behind those guys. They were too perfect. We both loved the notion of the flawed character and that is what drew us in. Spider man ate PB&J and had mad woman issues and often couldn’t make rent. Stark was such a drunk he couldn’t be Iron man anymore so James Rhodes had to step in. The mutants were outcasts, Thor had a stand in so on… the point is I don’t know how much of this is Kevin’s direction or not, but these movies are true to what we loved about Marvel. The flawed and approachable hero. That things change. The point is these are truly the heroes I grew up with. It’s no shock to me to see life breathed into them from a true fan in every sense of the word.
Cute story:
My 2nd marriage is with someone I went to High School with. Some years back we were watching the credits on one of these movies and Christine says to me “didn’t we go to school with a Kevin Feige?”
I said “yea that’s him.”
She said “awwww! That’s so cool, he was so nice!”
Anyway I hope you enjoyed the story. It’s a special thing for me to share these movies with my kids. My 15 year old son and I see every one of these movies and usually see them multiple times. I am not only sharing a slice of my childhood with my kids but I am reliving it with each new movie. The sentiment runs even deeper seeing them produced by a kid I rode bikes and skateboards with for a couple years while we argued powers, tactics and defended our heroes like they were holy.
Nuff said!
Mike
nên là không bắt bẻ nhé.Snap toàn người mới ấy chứ không phải yếu. Doctor strange, spider, panther, scarlet witch... lại không mạnh hơn widow, hawkeye àNếu thanos lý tưởng đúng như hắn nói thì giờ đám avengers tới cũng kệ mẹ tụi mày, muốn làm gì tao thì làm
Nhưng cũng hơi hối, snap nhầm nửa yếu, còn toàn main char![]()