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Dressing The Marvel Universe at WonderCon with Ruth E. Carter a Primetime Replay

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Saturday Morning Cereal's Dressing the Marvel Universe with Ruth E Carter and Elisabeth Vastola! Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world & working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week Grim, Marke, Johnny Heck & Holy Hobbits slip into the wonderful world of costume design from your favorite entries into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

For cinephiles, Ruth E. Carter is a known tour de force in costume designing making Academy Award nominated works for Spike Lee Joints. For the rest of the world, Ruth E Carter's Wakanda Afrofuturistic costume designs on the box office beast that is Black Panther, have created a career-defining overnight success! After a recent WSJ Expose and recent BOLD headlines on Stan Lee's passing, praising Stan Lee's Civil Rights work "He Was a ‘Trailblazer’", we bring you a primetime replay of our WonderCon roundtable conversation with Ruth E where talk about her inspirations from Stan Lee and the best of pop-culture to create a world of one. If that's not enough to keep your tights on, we also sat down with the force behind the costume design of Darvedevil & Jessica Jones on Netflix, Elisabeth Vastola!

Take a break from the computer generated eye-candy & learn about the real, intricate, brilliant work that goes into making the MCU television and movie properties a reality. The real heroes of these brilliantly clad characters share behind-the-scenes details on how they keep the costumes of the MCU true, and somehow appeal to fans. Trust us- it's not an easy task.

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