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Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years Gallery Show Opens October 12th At Mondo Gallery

Mondo Gallery is thrilled to announce Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years, an epic celebration of the twenty films to date in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Featuring new contributions from some of Mondo’s most sought after artists as well as previously released pieces on display, the show promises to be one of the mightiest in Mondo Gallery history.

Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years kicks off with an opening night reception on Friday, October 12 from 5:00pm - 10:00pm and continues during regular gallery hours, Tuesday – Saturday from 12:00pm - 6:00pm, through October 20. Mondo Gallery is located at 4115 Guadalupe Street in Austin, TX. On Saturday, October 13 from 10:00am - Noon there will be a special Family Day party open to the public, which will include face painting, family photos ops, coffee & baked goods, and more! Costumes encouraged!

“As a devourer of pop culture with a heavy lean on movies and comics, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the ultimate dessert,” said Mondo Creative Director Eric Garza. “What Marvel Studios has accomplished over the last ten years is nothing short of remarkable. They’ve given us heroes that are big and small, mighty and cosmic while telling incredible stories that are often sweepingly epic while at the same time nuanced and personal. We are incredibly excited to celebrate ten years of monumental filmmaking and characters courtesy of the mighty Marvel Studios. Make Mine Marvel!”

The show postcard reveals César Moreno’s print for the first IRON MAN. The striking image highlights an iconic moment of the MCU’s first hero building his first suit, laying a foundation for dozens of characters to eventually join Earth’s (and the Galaxy’s) mightiest heroes in the greatest interconnected universe of films in cinematic history.

Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years brings fans an unprecedented artistic and cinematic journey, featuring all new posters and artwork from an incredible lineup of Mondo artists taking on the heroes, villains and films of the blockbuster MCU.

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