Книга: Stan Lee «Marvel Masterworks: The Incredible Hulk: Volume 1»
Dr. Robert Bruce Banner may have the appearance of a mild-mannered scientist, but after being caught in a gamma bomb explosion, he became the unstoppable engine of destruction known as the Incredible Hulk! Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's atomic update on the Dr. Jekyl/Mr. Hyde paradigm mixed the joy of giant monsters with Cold War intrigue, and added a heavy dose of psychological drama to create a formula that decades later still has readers clamoring for more! So find out how it all began in the Hulk's original six-issue series. Издательство: "Marvel Worldwide, Inc." (2015) Формат: 185x260, 176 стр.
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Stan Lee
Lee introduced the practice of including a credit panel on the splash page of each story, naming not just the writer and penciller but also the inker and letterer. Regular news about Marvel staff members and upcoming storylines was presented on the
Throughout the 1960s, Lee scripted, art-directed, and edited most of Marvel's series, moderated the letters pages, wrote a monthly column called "Stan's Soapbox", and wrote endless promotional copy, often signing off with his trademark phrase "Excelsior!" (which is also the
Because of this system, the exact division of creative credits on Lee's comics has been disputed, especially in cases of comics drawn by Kirby and Ditko. Similarly, Lee shares co-creator credit with Kirby on the two "Fantastic Four" films, while also sharing the same credit with Ditko with the "Spider-Man" feature film series.
In 1971, Lee indirectly reformed the
Lee also supported using comic books to provide some measure of social commentary about the real world, often dealing with
Later career
In later years, Lee became a figurehead and public face for Marvel Comics. He made appearances at comic book conventions around America, lecturing at colleges and participating in panel discussions, and by now owning a vacation home on Cutler Lane in
Lee also published two novels: "Dunn's Conundrum" [(
Later in the 1990s, Lee befriended former lawyer Peter Paul, who supervised the negotiation of a non-exclusive contract with Some of the Stan Lee Media projects included the animated Web series " In the 2000s, Lee did his first work for DC Comics, launching the " Lee created the risqué animated superhero series " In 2005, Lee, Gill Champion and Arthur Lieberman formed POW! (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment to develop film, television and video game properties. The first film produced by POW! was the In 2005, Lee filed a lawsuit against Marvel for his unpaid share of profits from Marvel movies, winning a settlement of more than $10 million.Fact|date=August 2008 In 2006, Marvel commemorated Lee's 65 years with the company by publishing a series of one-shot comics starring Lee himself meeting and interacting with many of his creations, including Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, The Thing, Silver Surfer and Dr. Doom. These comics also featured short pieces by such comics creators as In 2007, POW! Entertainment started a series of direct-to-DVD animated films under the "Stan Lee Presents" banner. Each film focuses on a new superhero, created by Stan Lee for the series. The first two releases were "Mosaic" and "The Condor". In June 2007, Walt Disney Studios entered into an exclusive multi-year first look deal with Stan Lee and POW! Entertainment. "It's like the realization of a dream. Ever since I was a young boy, Disney represented the best and most exciting film fare to me. ... I look forward with indescribable enthusiasm to being a part of that world and contributing whatever I can to keep the legend alive and growing," said Lee. [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Disney Studios Signs Exclusive Deal With Stan Lee | date= | publisher=Magical Mountain | url =http://www.magicalmountain.net/WDWNewsDetail.asp?NewsID=1569 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-15 | language = ] On On In 2008, Lee wrote humorous captions for the political In April 2008, at the NYCC, Personal life On Interests Lee's favorite authors include Awards and honors Lee has received several awards for his work, including being formally inducted into the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1995. He is among the celebrities scheduled to receive a star on the Fictional portrayals Stan Lee and his collaborator Kirby, during his years of working for Kirby later portrayed himself, Lee, production executive In The "Young Dan Pussey" stories by In Marvel's 1991 comic book adaptation of game " In " In Marvel's July 1997 "Flashback" event, a top-hatted caricature of Lee as a ringmaster introduced stories which detailed events in Marvel characters' lives before they became superheroes, in special "-1" editions of many Marvel titles. The "ringmaster" depiction of Lee was originally from "Generation X" #17 (July 1996), where the character narrated a story set primarily in an abandoned circus. Though the story itself was written by In his given name of Stanley Lieber, Stan Lee appears briefly in Paul Malmont's 2006 novel "The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril". Lee and other comics creators are mentioned in On one of the last pages of "Truth: Red, White, and Black", Lee appears in a real photograph among other celebrities on a wall of the Bradley home. In Ultimate X-Men #20, a caricature of Lee appears as a photograph next to the letter Xavier leaves for his students. In Film and television appearances Marvel film properties Stan Lee appeared in cameos as one-scene characters in many (but not all) movies based on Marvel Comic characters he helped create. * In the Warner/DC properties * In the original broadcast airing of the "" episode "Apokolips... Now! Part 2", an animated Stan Lee was planned to be visible mourning the death of Daniel "Terrible" Turpin, a character based on Lee's collaborator Other film, TV and video * Lee appears with director Kevin Smith and 2000s Marvel editor-in-chief *Lee narrated the 2000 film "", under the pseudonym "Peter Parker." *One of Lee's earliest contributions to animation based on Marvel properties was narrating the 1980s "Incredible Hulk" animated series, always beginning his narration with a self-introduction and ending with "This is Stan Lee saying, "Excelsior"!" Lee had previously narrated the "Seven Little Superheroes" episode of " *Lee did the narration for the original 1989 *Lee was executive producer of a 1990s animated TV series, titled "". He appeared, as animated character (and with his voice), in the *He also voices the character "Frank Elson" in an episode of "" series broadcast by *Lee has an extensive cameo in the Kevin Smith film " *Lee appeared as himself in an extended self-parodying sketch on the episode " *Lee appears as himself in writer-director *In " *Lee also appears as himself in the *Stan Lee narrates the 2000 video game "Spider-Man" and the 2001 sequel "". *Lee is producer and host of the *Lee has made two appearances as a subject on " *Lee also made an appearance on *In the "Unexpected" episode of the TV science-fiction drama "Heroes" (2006), Lee appears as a bus driver kindly greeting Radio *Lee recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's "Hip-Hop Literacy" campaign Action figure At the 2007 elected bibliography Comics that Stan Lee has written or co-written include: *" Footnotes References * Lee, Stan, "Origins of Marvel Comics" ( External links * [http://www.folkstory.com/articles/spiderman.html Framingham, Mass., "Daily News" (May 5, 2002): "Myth and the Hero's Journey: Big Screen Blockbusters - Star Wars, Spider-Man Tell Timeless Tales", by Chris Bergeron] Audio/Video * [http://209.51.142.186/~dogatco/mmms/mmms65.mp3 Audio of Merry Marvel Marching Society record] , including voice of Stan Lee Источник: Stan Lee
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*Lee has cameo roles in the
*In "X-Men" (2000), Lee appears as a customer at a hotdog stand on the beach when
*In "Spider-Man" (2002), he appeared during
*In "Daredevil" (2003), as a child, Matt Murdock stops Lee from crossing the street and getting hit by a car.
*In "Hulk" (2003), he appears walking alongside former TV-series Hulk
*In "
*In "Fantastic Four" (2005), Lee appears for the first time as a character from the comics, in a role credited as
*In "" (2006), Lee and
*In "
*In "" (2007), Lee appears as himself at Reed Richards' and Susan Storm's first wedding, being turned away by a security guard for not being on the guest list. In "Fantastic Four Annual" #3 (1965), in which the couple married, Lee and
*In "Iron Man" (2008), Lee (credited as "Himself") appears at a gala cavorting with three blond women, where Tony Stark mistakes him for
*In "Incredible Hulk" (2008), Lee appears as a hapless citizen who accidentally ingests a
*Lee voices characters in POW! Entertainment's direct-to-DVD "Stan Lee Presents" line of animated features. In "Mosaic" he voices the security guard Stanley at Interpol, and in "The Condor" he voices a candy-store owner whose granddaughter the Condor saves.
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* Lee, Stan, and Mair, George. "Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee" (Fireside, 2002) ISBN 0-684-87305-2
* Ro, Ronin. "Tales to Astonish: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, and the American Comic Book Revolution" (Bloomsbury USA, 2005 reissue) ISBN 1-58234-566-X
* Raphael, Jordan, and Spurgeon, Tom. "Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book" (Chicago Review Press, 2003) ISBN 1-55652-506-0
* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/NAML8.HTM#N162 Stan Lee] at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
* [http://powentertainment.com/ POW! Entertainment] (official site)
* [http://www.stanleeweb.com Stan Lee Web] (fan site)
*"Newsday" (April 1, 2007): "Fast Chat: Stan Lee"
* [http://www.upress.state.ms.us/books/886 Stan Lee: Conversations (University Press of Mississippi)]
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* [http://www.chriscomerradio.com/stan_lee/stan_lee4-1-05.htm Chris Comer Radio Interviews: "Stan Lee"] , April 1, 2005
* [http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-111.php Comic Geek Speak: Episode 83] - Stan Lee interview podcast, December 12, 2005
* [http://daily.mahalo.com/2008/01/28/md044-stan-lee-interview/ Mahalo Daily with Veronica Belmont: "MD044 - Stan Lee Interview"] , January 28, 2008
* [http://www.truegameheadz.com/blogheadz/stan-lee-the-man/ Stan Lee receives 1st New York comics legend award] April 17 2008
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