Presented by State Farm, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, star of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," welcomes Joe Quesada to her home in Los Angeles, where the pair swaps stories about their Hispanic heritage and reminisce about their time working together. Natalia opens up about growing up in Mexico and teaches Joe a workout fit for a Super Hero.
While exploring the Museum of the Moving Image, Joe Quesada and Christian Borle bond over their love of comics and the impact Stan Lee had on their lives. Later, the Tony-winning star and Joe act out a scene from the play Christian wrote for Marvel's Spotlight program, and Joe puts Christian's drawing ability to the test.
Joe Quesada and Johnny Weir take the ice at New York City's Chelsea Piers for a discussion on the importance of inclusivity in storytelling. Johnny gives Joe a lesson in ice skating, as well as his opinions on iconic Super Hero costumes from history, including those of Black Widow, Monica Rambeau and Dazzler.
During a trip to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City, Margaret Stohl and Joe Quesada reflect on collaborating on "The Life of Captain Marvel" comic series. The "Beautiful Creatures" author shares some personal inspiration behind the story of Carol Danvers.
Robert Lopez, the EGOT-winning songwriter behind "Let It Go," and Joe Quesada meet up in Times Square to trade tales about growing up in New York City and snap photos with Spider-Man. Robert takes Joe behind the creative process of "Let It Go" before the two join together to improvise a song.
Joe Quesada and former professional baseball player Nelson Figueroa trace Nelson's journey from a child growing up in the projects to a major leaguer who pitched for his hometown team, the New York Mets. Nelson also shares what inspired his love of comics, and what it meant to him to see Spider-Man don a Mets cap.