DEARBORN, MI - It’s 80 years of Marvel history at a new exhibit coming to Michigan. Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes makes its Midwest debut at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation on Saturday, March 28, 2020 and runs through September 7.

The exhibit will feature more than 300 original artifacts including Marvel’s earliest comic book, movie props, costumes and rare, hand-drawn images of iconic heroes by the artists who first designed them.

Tickets to the exhibit are $10 for members. Non-member ticket prices include admission to the museum and are $35 for adults (12-61), $28.75 for youth (5-11), $32.50 for seniors (62+) and kids 5 and under are free.

“Marvel revolutionized storytelling by giving Super Heroes real struggles that audiences could identify with,” said Patricia Mooradian, President & CEO, The Henry Ford. “Their larger-than-life characters have impacted those young and old for the past 80 years and have proven to bring us together not just generationally, but globally. We are honored to host the Midwest premiere of this awe-inspiring exhibition and bring these iconic heroes to life.”

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The exhibit also features immersive set pieces and interactive installations. Visitors can travel through the mysterious mirror dimension of Doctor Strange, get up-close glimpses at concept sketches, props and costumes from Marvel Studios blockbusters; pose for selfies alongside life-size representations of Black Panther, Spider-Man, and other characters; see the original art from some of Marvel’s most notable comics; and even step into Tony Stark’s lab to test the capabilities of the Iron Man armor.

“Our show begins with the origins of the Marvel Universe and moves through to the present day, giving a chance to see some of the rarest and most precious objects from the past 80 years of pop culture history, and pointing toward the future with work from some of today’s foremost creators,” said curator Ben Saunders about the exhibition.”

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