This episode explores the life and career of Isaac Perlmutter, a relatively unknown billionaire who played a pivotal role in Marvel's rise to prominence. Against the backdrop of Marvel's 1990s bankruptcy, Perlmutter, initially an outsider, strategically acquired Toy Biz and leveraged its Marvel licensing rights. More significantly, Perlmutter's shrewd business acumen, characterized by cost-cutting and opportunistic acquisitions, allowed him to navigate Marvel's financial turmoil and ultimately orchestrate its acquisition by Disney for $4 billion. For instance, his acquisition of Coleco's debt and subsequent profit exemplifies his knack for capitalizing on others' mistakes. However, the discussion also highlights controversies surrounding Perlmutter's alleged sexism and racism, particularly concerning his decisions regarding female and Black superhero representation in Marvel films. Ultimately, despite his financial success and influence on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the podcast concludes by characterizing Perlmutter as "just another billionaire," highlighting the complexities of his legacy and the ethical considerations surrounding his business practices.