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Stan Lee’s ‘Silver Surfer': His Most Daring Comic of the Silver Age
Stan Lee’s ‘Silver Surfer': His Most Daring Comic of the Silver Age
Stan Lee’s ‘Silver Surfer': His Most Daring Comic of the Silver Age
The first issue of the Silver Surfer miniseries by Greg Pak, Stephen Segovia, and Carlo Pagulayan recently hit stands, providing the first intimate look we've had at the cosmic surfboarding Herald of Galactus in a while. It can be hard for people to get a handle on Silver Surfer whenever he's doing something besides shooting bolts of cosmic force at Thanos...
The Ten Most Insane Characters From Stan Lee's 'NHL Guardians'
The Ten Most Insane Characters From Stan Lee's 'NHL Guardians'
The Ten Most Insane Characters From Stan Lee's 'NHL Guardians'
Apparently someone in the PR department of the National Hockey League decided that what the sport of hockey really needed was some way to appeal to fans of guys in colorful costumes beating the living crap out of each other, which you'd think is something they'd have pretty well covered. To that end, they contacted Stan "The Man" Lee -- legendary creator of Nightcat and Ravage 2099 -- to
Is Stan Lee Hoarding All the Silver Age Artwork? [Video]
Is Stan Lee Hoarding All the Silver Age Artwork? [Video]
Is Stan Lee Hoarding All the Silver Age Artwork? [Video]
"Storage units full of artwork. He has no idea what he has. He's never looked at it." An offhand remark in a very remarkable Stan Lee video suggests that the Marvel Comics architect may be unknowingly in possession of a significant collection of lost Silver Age artwork, perhaps the largest collection in existence...
Stan Lee Revamps ‘Romeo & Juliet’ in the Future With Cyborgs [Video]
Stan Lee Revamps ‘Romeo & Juliet’ in the Future With Cyborgs [Video]
Stan Lee Revamps ‘Romeo & Juliet’ in the Future With Cyborgs [Video]
Launched at last month's New York Comic Con, 1821 Comics is a new publishing company whose first major venture is a collaboration with POW Entertainment, the media enterprise founded by Marvel Comics visionary Stan Lee. The first in a series of three reimaginings of classic literature, Romeo & Juliet: The War is a radical take on the William Shakespeare tale, devised by Lee and 1821 Co-Publis
Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
Paul Cornell on ‘Soldier Zero,’ Stan Lee, and Crowdsourcing [Interview]
This week Soldier Zero #1, the first book in the Stan Lee-spearheaded BOOM! Studios superhero line, made its way to the shelves from writer Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Action Comics) and Javier Pina (Manhunter, Superman). The comic tells the story of Stewart Trautmann, a wheelchair-bound Afghanistan veteran who's trying to readjust to everyday American life when he ends up bonded to an alien soldier
Why Video Game Censorship Matters to Stan Lee, the CBLDF, and Comics [Opinion]
Why Video Game Censorship Matters to Stan Lee, the CBLDF, and Comics [Opinion]
Why Video Game Censorship Matters to Stan Lee, the CBLDF, and Comics [Opinion]
Last week, Stan Lee endorsed the Video Game Voter's Network and the fight to preserve our First Amendment rights in the face of a long-running attempt to ban the sale of violent video games to minors in California. A short time later, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund also came out in favor of the 9th circuit ruling these proposed standards unconstitutional...
Anatomy of a Classic: ‘Fantastic Four’ #50
Anatomy of a Classic: ‘Fantastic Four’ #50
Anatomy of a Classic: ‘Fantastic Four’ #50
Forty-four years after it was originally published, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's "Fantastic Four" #50 is justifiably regarded as a classic story and one of the building blocks of the Marvel universe. And until recently, it's also a comic I'd never read...

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