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Dec 24, AM. Oneirosophos 3, books view quotes. Dec 22, AM. Bri 2, books view quotes. Sep 04, PM. Jon 10, books view quotes. Aug 19, PM. He created a universe around his universe, simultaneously acting as the godhead of the written word and the bighearted commander of the Merry Marvel Marching Society.

Bigotry and racism are among the deadliest social ills plaguing the world today. The only way to destroy them, is to expose them — to reveal from the insidious evil they really are.

And the nice thing is we have a big universe here. All you have to do is grab them. He knew there was never a lack of creativity out there in the ether, and it took risks to find ways to present it to the masses.

Could anyone but the figurehead of the great Marvel Entertainment Empire describe its wonders in such poetically accurate fashion? This is the universe he created for fans, with all its awe and cheekiness. That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero.

Without it, they might go off the deep end. But when he realized that his creations were really making connections with people, that he was able to create relatable characters to impart lessons and comfort to fans, he embraced the art form wholeheartedly. Stan Lee, photo by Gage Skidmore. This was the last time he would appear in a Marvel film, and was the second time he did so posthumously, with the first being in Captain Marvel.

He appeared as a cameo in almost every single Marvel Comics movie, including the excellent Deadpool series, and in a central role in Mallrats , which Captain Marvel also paid homage to. He was the last surviving one of the three. Marvel Comics went bankrupt in the winter of , mainly due to speculators crashing the entire industry and trying to make money off of collectibles. They sold off the movie rights to a number of their characters years beforehand.

They were so bad at making movies that the idea of a Marvel comic book movie was a joke, with Howard the Duck , The Punisher with Dolph Lundgren and the Roger Corman-directed Fantastic Four given as prime examples. They built from there to the juggernaut they are today. The acquisition by Disney gave them the strategic planning ability they needed to achieve this vision. Their recent acquisition of Fox Studios and the movie rights to a plethora of other Marvel characters gives them a future slate of new characters to use especially Deadpool.

These forces culminated in one of the biggest box office openings of all time with Avengers: Endgame , which emphasized that this MCU film series is the highest grossing ever, beating out Star Wars and Harry Potter.

We have a number of professionals who built this industry into what it is that are now retiring or are at later stages of their careers. Gene Spafford are the reason many of us are here and following the best practices that we do, because they established them. With Fantastic Four 5, Lee launched a "Fan Page" to take letters and also serve as a de facto bulletin board for Marvel That slowly expanded into becoming a sort of fan page for the entire Marvel Universe.

Lee took that idea and expanded it even further to introduce the Bullpen Bulletin, where Lee would promote Marvel stuff and also interact with fans and talk about stuff through his Soap Box column Initially, each Bullpen Bulletin was custom-made for the comic book in which it appeared, but Lee quickly realized that that was waaaaaay more work than necessary, so it became a generic Bullpen Bulletin in every comic book.

Before the Bullpen Bulletin came into play, Lee would have a "Special Announcements" section that would appear in multiple titles after that title's letter column.

In Fantastic Four 19, Lee mentioned the response to a poll they had run about whether Reed Richards should remain the leader of the Fantastic Four. It was a landslide for Reed and thus, Lee was primed to say "'Nuff said.



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