
“ritualistic discharge“ is going to stick with me.
“ritualistic discharge“ is going to stick with me.
Who Is Stan Lee? by Geoff Edgers celebrates the life of the Marvel Comics legend who created iconic superheroes like Spider-Man and the Avengers. With fun illustrations and engaging storytelling, it explores Stan‘s journey from dreamer to cultural icon. This inspiring book highlights creativity, perseverance, and imagination, perfect for comic fans and aspiring creators of all ages!
Who Is Stan Lee? by Geoff Edgers is a lively, engaging biography exploring the life of the Marvel Comics legend. With vibrant cartoon-style illustrations and accessible content, it delves into Stan's creative journey, collaborations, and impact on pop culture. The book highlights resilience, teamwork, and the power of imagination, inspiring readers to embrace creativity and perseverance.
Stan Lee's great tragedy was always wanting more while failing to recognize what he was actually good at. He wanted so badly to become a Hollywood mogul when he was best suited to promoting comics. Riesman's writing is clear and focused, never spending too long on any given scene, connecting everything with great transitions.
Brought Stan with me to his native NYC. I'm just getting to the juicy stuff: Marvel's creative explosion in the '60s and Stan's pathological need to claim credit for it.
I don't read a ton of bios, but I'm fascinated by the history of comics, and Riesman's writing is fantastic. Also, Stan Lee attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx at the same time as my grandpa.
#OnThisDay in 1962 Marvel Comics published the first issue of The Incredible Hulk. Originally, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby designed Hulk with grey skin, but throughout the colouring and printing process more green shades came out, and slowly over the years he became the vibrant green we associate with the character today. #HistoryGetsLIT