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Heroes aren’t born, they’re made — and he’s in large part the one who made them. Marvel Comics elder statesman Stan Lee didn’t just dream up some of fiction’s greatest heroes, he ...
Danny Fingeroth spends some time unpacking Lee's long-running dispute with Jack Kirby and others over ownership, but mainly offers strong insights into the forces that drove Lee and Marvel to success.
Stan Lee actually had his most significant acting role in the Kevin Smith comedy Mallrats, long before the MCU.
The Comic Book History of the (Fictional) Stan Lee Even before the new movie deal for his life rights, Marvel's one-time head honcho had quite the fictional alter ego.
Stan Lee was a frequent presence in the lives of fans thanks to his writing, his voice work, his television appearances and his Marvel movie cameos. Ryan Pfluger for The New York Times ...
Stan Lee’s Who Wants to Be A Superhero? immortalized the show’s winners in comic book form – we look back on the comics spun-off from the reality show.
Chaz Gower has written a new book Stan Lee Lied: Your Handy Guide to Every Lie in The Origins of Marvel Comics.
The story goes that way back in the '60s, Lee and a relatively unknown artist named Artie Rosen created a Superman-like hero of near limitless power named The Sentry – though Lee and Rosen lost ...
In the final years of Stan Lee’s life, Jon Bolerjack (and his camera) became a fixture wherever the Marvel icon went. He followed Lee around the world to comic book conventions and to movie ...
Stan Lee had his own superpower: longevity. Like Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Thor, Black Panther, Iron Man and dozens of other comic book heroes he created, co-created or launched ...
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