Not content to simply infuse the world with his scent, 90-year-old Stan Lee is trying his hand at creating superheroes for international audiences, CNN reports.
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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
Comic book icon Stan Lee has shared many of his upcoming plans with us over the past week, including his current ventures with POW! Entertainment and his insights into the digital future of the comic book medium. In this installment of our three-part interview with the creator, however, Lee looks back at his past -- specifically, his role in the publication of the influential issues of "The A
We had our share of fun at the expense of Boom! Studios when they began teasing their new partnership with Stan Lee and POW! Entertainment, but it's the good-humored publisher that's gotten the last laugh. After all, they have three new Stan Lee titles rolling out starting this October and we don't...
To say Stan Lee is a busy man is to undersell what it means to be busy. His company POW! Entertainment has spent the better part of the past year forming partnerships with Disney, Boom! Studios, Archie Comics and more. The result has meant a bevy of new characters and properties across multiple media including anime, manga, traditional print comics and motion comics...
Of all of Stan Lee's Pow! Entertainment ventures of late, BONES Studio's "Heroman" has probably caught my eye the most for its fusion of Lee-tastic archetypes and shonen anime elements, which is really just a more reverent way of saying "It's teenage Peter Parker with a giant Captain America transformer killing aliens...
It had to happen. Eventually something in the news would force us to couple "Boom!" and "Pow!" onomatopoeias in an opening graf. Fortunately for us all, it's not for a story about the comics medium entering the mainstream: Boom! Studios and Stan Lee's Pow...
Worlds collided last week when Archie Comics, home to Riverdale's most well-meaning red head, announced a return to the super hero business through a partnership with Stan Lee and Pow! Entertainment to create "Super Seven," a title starring a team of seven super powered aliens mentored by none other than Lee himself...