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Marvel’s Thunderbolts* shines a light on men’s mental illness – but falls down with this outdated plotline

  • Written by Emily Baulch, Research Associate, Discipline of Media and Communications, University of Sydney
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* shines a light on men’s mental illness – but falls down with this outdated plotlineMarvel Studios

This piece contains spoilers.


Marvel’s men are sad. And that’s a good thing.

Thor’s depressed in Avengers: Endgame. Tony Stark has panic attacks in Iron Man 3. Peter grieves in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

In Marvel’s latest release Thunderbolts* (or The New Avengers), we finally see a male superhero seek advice on...

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