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Comic Books Come To Life With 'Marvel Universe LIVE!'

Are you a fan of CW 50's Arrow or Supernatural? Ever wanted to be right in the middle of the action in a superhero movie or comic book? Then this event is for you comic book fans! Marvel Universe LIVE is coming to Auburn Hills September 25 to September 27, 2015. Featuring more than 25 comic book characters, this is something you won't want to miss.

The story is based around the battle over the Cosmic Cube. The cube has been smash to pieces by Thor to prevent the cube from falling into evil hands. When Thor smashed the cube the pieces scatter all over the world. Thor's villainous brother Loki then comes up with a plan to clone its powers. This not only could destroy the world but also destroy the universe.

To stop Loki, The Avengers - Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk along with Spider-Man and Wolverine must come together to track down the Cosmic Cube pieces and put them back together. In this adventure these heroes will have to face some of their greatest foes. Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Red Skull, Madame Hydra, Aldrich Killian and Electro just to name a few.

This show will bring new innovations in set design, aerial stunts, pyrotechnics and state-of-the-art show elements to bring movie style special effects to life. Featuring some of the world's best stunt performers, you will be thrown into the realm of super heroes. You can go on this epic journey by purchasing tickets at Tickemaster.com or The Palace Box Office.  For a complete list of tour dates, visit the Marvel Universe LIVE!  website (http://www.marveluniverselive.com).

Carissa Hutchinson is a senior at Ferris State University studying television and digital media production. She's currently on two internships with CBS 62/CW 50 Detroit and M-1 Studios in Ferndale. While attending college she was a very active member of Delta Zeta and the Media Communications Association. Take a look at Carissa's work at carissanhutchinson.wordpress.com

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