Stanley Martin Lieber dreamed of one day writing the great American novel. To earn a living, he took a job as a copy assistant at Timely Comics (later Marvel). Soon he was writing his first comics under the pseudonym Stan Lee, mostly westerns ...
So years passed. Stanley still dreamed of his novel and wanted to quit his job at some point. But with the renaissance of superheroes and the success of the »Justice League of America« in the early 1960s, Lee was commissioned to invent a superhero team. Lee created »The Fantastic Four« with artist Jack Kirby. The rest is history. Later on, »The Incredible Hulk«, »Iron Man«, »Thor«, »X-Men«, »Spider-Man« and so many others followed.
Lee's heroes were far from perfect. They had weaknesses and problems, made mistakes, could argue, have temper tantrums, be vain and fail. In short: they were human. They were heroes that readers could identify with. The comic books matured and Stan Lee wrote comic and later film history.
Launching today, Disney+ and Marvel dedicate the documentation »Stan Lee - His origin story. His legacy. In his own words.« to the Marvel veteran who died in 2018 and who would have celebrated his 100th birthday last year.
Here's a little foretaste:
https://youtu.be/rN45yyu_rCwThis is of course a must for all Marvel fans. In the end, Lee never wrote his great American novel, but he made us incomparably richer with his comic work. EXCELSIOR!