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The exhibition 'Marvel: The Exhibition – Universe of Super Heroes' showcases over 200 rare exhibits that illustrate the development of one of the most influential pop culture phenomena of the 20th century. This collection includes original costumes, props, and drawings that document the beginnings of the Marvel Universe in 1940s New York all the way to the present day. With walk-through sets and interactive elements, the exhibition offers an immersive experience that brings the comic world to life in an impressive way. Additionally, the exhibition honors the pioneering work of key figures such as Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko, highlighting the far-reaching impact of their creations on the societal perception of diversity and inclusion in modern storytelling. In Cologne, renowned for its openness and creativity, this cultural event finds a worthy space to bridge the past and present, inviting visitors to reflect on the role of comics in the development of collective identities.