Today’s Solutions: December 05, 2025

Although Spiderman and Black Panther are the heroes of our fantasy worlds, the heroes of our real world, especially in 2020, are doctors, nurses, and other frontline workers. Marvel is capping off the year with a recognition of these real-life heroes in the form of a comic book about real-life nurses. 

Marvel Comics has teamed up with Allegheny Health Network (AHN) and advertising agency Doner to introduce THE TRUE NURSE STORIES. The comic’s story stems from real stories from the lives of nurses sourced from 13 hospital facilities in Western Pennsylvania. 

The comic will be distributed throughout AHN hospitals and at recruiting events. If you want to get your hands on a copy, it will be available as an e-reader on Marvel’s website

Dan Buckley, President of Marvel Entertainment said in a statement, “At Marvel, we tell stories about heroes every day. But this story is special. It tells a story about our everyday heroes—the nurses and healthcare professionals working tirelessly and courageously to save lives.”

Image source: Marvel

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