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Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics

  • Video
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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7.6/10
1.4K
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Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (2010)
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The history of the longstanding American comic book company that launched such legendary superhero characters such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.The history of the longstanding American comic book company that launched such legendary superhero characters such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.The history of the longstanding American comic book company that launched such legendary superhero characters such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

  • Director
    • Mac Carter
  • Writer
    • Mac Carter
  • Stars
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Paul Levitz
    • Gerard Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Mac Carter
    • Writer
      • Mac Carter
    • Stars
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Paul Levitz
      • Gerard Jones
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Paul Levitz
    Paul Levitz
    • Self - Writer; President and Publisher (2002-2009) DC Comics
    Gerard Jones
    Gerard Jones
    • Self - Writer; Historian
    Mark Waid
    • Self - Writer
    Neal Adams
    • Self - Artist; Writer
    Joe Kubert
    Joe Kubert
    • Self - Writer; Artist; Director of Publications (1967-1976) DC Comics
    Louise Simonson
    Louise Simonson
    • Self - Writer
    Jerry Siegel
    Jerry Siegel
    • Self - Writer; Co-Creator of Superman
    • (archive footage)
    • (archive sound)
    Joe Shuster
    Joe Shuster
    • Self - Artist; Co-Creator of Superman
    • (archive footage)
    • (archive sound)
    Dwayne McDuffie
    • Self - Writer; Co-Founder Milestone Media
    Bob Kane
    Bob Kane
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Irwin Hasen
    • Self - Artist
    Dan DiDio
    Dan DiDio
    • Self - Co-Publisher DC Comics
    • (as Dan Didio)
    Chip Kidd
    • Self - Writer; Art Director
    Mike Carlin
    Mike Carlin
    • Self - Senior Group Editor DC Comics
    Marv Wolfman
    Marv Wolfman
    • Self - Writer; Editor
    J. Edgar Hoover
    J. Edgar Hoover
    • Self - FBI Director
    • (archive footage)
    William M. Gaines
    William M. Gaines
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as William Gaines)
    • Director
      • Mac Carter
    • Writer
      • Mac Carter
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    8Scrooge-3

    Excellent for fans and non-fans

    This is an excellent documentary for both comics fans and non-fans. It omitted mention of Crisis on Infinite Earths, which I feel is a milestone in DC's history, but perhaps this is too arcane for casual viewers. Otherwise, it is a thorough examination of the writers and artists who created some of the most famous characters in the world. Loaded with interviews of the creators and clips from movie and TV incarnations, the documentary shows the evolution of the company, the creators, and the characters. As an in-house production, it probably omits some of the less savory aspects of the company, but this is not an expose, after all. It is a celebration of an American art form.
    8Megatronika

    This is What Comics Mean to Me

    Like most comic readers, I am surrounded by people who simply just don't get it. Even in 2010 with superhero movies charting the box office, many people still view comics as simple childish escapism.

    Now I can show them this documentary as an explanation of how important the comics industry is to the world. It's our modern mythology. DC comics has been around for 75 years and in that time A lot has happened, not just in the comics but in the real world as well. So naturally there's only so much you can fit into an hour-and-a-half documentary.

    But it talks about all the most notable and important moments and people, it shows the evolution of these character and their stories and how they adapted to the times. Comics aren't removed from reality, they make a statement about it.

    A common complaint I've heard about this film is that it skips Infinite Crisis completely, not even a single mention made. While I agree it was a significant series historically, I believe it's too complex of a plot to accurately summarize and justify within the time limit. I think it would have completely disrupted the pacing. As it is, this documentary is light easy viewing filled with all sorts of interesting trivia. The kind of thing to bring new people into comics.

    Any one of the many things they covered in this documentary could have had their own films. Like Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman or any single member of the Justice League could easily fill movie on their own. So I appreciate that they managed to successfully compress a titanic amount of information while still doing it justice.

    I also love that it focuses on the personal and emotional connection people make to these superheroes. It definitely sells the idea that there's more gravity to the genre than the reputation would have you believe. And at no point does it seem like the people who are passionate about comics are pathetic losers. It encompasses a wide variety of people, some of them very talented who went on to working in the industry themselves.

    If only I could have shown this to my parents when I still had dreams of being a comic artist. Oh well, costume designer is close enough.
    4arfdawg-1

    Silly Misprepresentation

    Not much married to facts. More about lore.

    Example -- they claim the Fleishers didnt want to do Superman cartoons.

    Fact is the series was one of the reason the Brothers had money issues. They Spent their own money on those shorts.

    For the rest of it, there's nothing new and A LOT of this doc is poitical. Not much about "secret" origins.

    Truth is DC had only a handful of characters (two really) that were really successful. Superan and Batman. The rest were no where near as good.
    9Sylviastel

    A Truly Under-Appreciated Art Form in Comics!

    The documentary should be mandatory viewing for those interested in the art of super heroes. The story of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and many others are examined here with plenty of commentary by experts, artists, writers and historians. The art of cartooning illustration is truly under-appreciated. This documentary addresses it as a serious subject. They include rare footage and stills of the pioneers and interviews with those who made it all possible.
    9blanbrn

    Good historical and informative documentary of how DC changed it's comics along with the times and culture as each decade past.

    I for one have always been a big fan of comics especially the brand made by DC, my favorite is "Batman". And after watching this documentary "Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics" one can respect and enjoy the companies start and history even more. As you see with the times and as each decade past DC changed the content of it's comics to fit the times more in a social, political, and demographic manner. The comics would become more dark and they would begin to have a graphic edge to them.

    From the start as you watch this educational and informative film you will see how DC created the Super hero, using many of the early stories to fit the times of war and depression. Then you see how DC tied in with Warner Bros, and this would lead to broader appeals for Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman in the form of radio, TV, and big screen movies. As with each decade passed DC would shake things up changing stories in each comic to meet the ever changing times. The stories were more outspoken taking on political corruption as it was almost like that super heroes had to fight leaders and authority figures. Thru the 75 year history this lead to more writers and artist with an edge as they produced more modern and serious graphic novels.

    As shown in the film comic books, and super heroes give us hope they are our dreams and escape from an ordinary way of life, as you feel that way and you even get that take during the film with interviews from well known historians, comic book inventors, and the film shows how comics and DC even though challenged impacted society, yet it's staying power is proved with TV, film and merchandise. Overall near excellent film that's informative and educational as you learn some stuff about DC that you may not have known. A must see for any comic book buff and history lover.

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      The video is included as part of the Batman Beyond, aka Batman Beyond (1999), Complete Series DVD set, on the bonus disc.
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      Features Superman: The Mad Scientist (1941)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled DC Comics Documentary
    • Production company
      • DC Entertainment
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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