It is a series of documentary events that illustrate the remarkable positive change that many young heroes have made in their societies. They are a group of inspiring characters who have dedicated their lives to real acts of courage as Marvel celebrates them as real heroes who have won more victories.
A show easily putting a smile on anyone, reminding us of the immense impact that heroes have in our lives, whether in comic pages or real life. [Full Review in Spanish]
The real-world stories are inspiring enough. The framing device, in which the word "Marvel" is pronounced as often as is (slightly more than) seemly, is a distraction that feels like self-promotion.
While [it] doesn't include the kind of superheroes we're used to seeing battle bad guys on the big screen, the series could motivate both kids and adults struggling with problems in their lives and communities to start working toward solutions.
The bulk of the episode then focuses on the youngsters and their support groups. This is where the true heroism of their story comes through and where you'll feel your heart melt a little more, each and every time.