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    have power over something you need responsibility to control that power. When Stan Lee made Spider-Man he knew he would have to have a special quote that would run through the whole series. When Stan Lee first started making the comics into what he wanted to see, and people loved it! Stan Lee completely changed the way comics were made, I guess you could say that Stan Lee could have changed the world too. When Stan Lee made the comics and then the movies about his heroes, it gave people inspiration

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    Stan lee was born in NYC on December 28,1922. In stan lee's early work he created the fantastic four,spider-man,and the x-men with the help of Jack Kirby. Jack Kirby was a person who sketched,colored and design what the character was going to look like. Together they made great comics. Stan lee's work was great so his boss ( Martin Goodman also known as the creator of marvel ) promoted him to editorial director. Stan Lee later was involved in multimedia projects and was an ambassador of the marvel

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    How Stan Lee Turned the World into True Believers As humans, we are always fascinated with the extraordinary and the fantastical. Whether its fantasies, science-fiction tales, or comic books, people have always been drawn to the adventures of men and women with amazing powers and colorful costumes fighting evil and saving the world. Stan Lee is often considered to be the father of the modern superhero, and it’s not hard to see why. Even if you’ve never heard of Stan Lee, you’ve definitely heard

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    Stan Lee, born Stanley Martin Lieber in Manhattan, is a revered comic book writer, editor, media producer, and emeritus chairman of Marvel Comics. Starting out as an office assistant at Timely Comics after high school, he has then invented a thoroughly shared superhero universe with complex fictional characters with a sense of humanity, tackling real-world issues. Mr. Lee’s tremendous success cannot be denied that he subsequently led the expansion of Timely Comics from a small publishing house to

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    There will always be entertainment and in the 1960’s comic books ruled the entertainment industry, and even now they dominate as comic book movies. The worlds created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Frank Millar have become pop culture and people across the world have gazed upon this form of art and literature combined. The protectors of the universe, as powerful as they can be, are missing one key component, the universe. The issue that comic books have not been as diverse as the world they protect

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    Stan Lee

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    Stanley Martin Lieber who is more commonly known as, Stan Lee, is an editor, publisher, producer, actor, television host, former chairman of Marvel Comics, and most importantly an extravagant comic book writer. Lee, born on December 28th 1922, began his career at the age of seventeen with Timely Comics, which is now known as Marvel Comics. During his time with Timely Comics, developed numerous comics such as The Fantastic Four, Captain America, The Amazing Spider-Man, Iron-Man and countless of

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    People interpret being influential as having someone looking up to you. Others define being influential as having power over something. Although some say that having too much influence is harmful because it can make you lust with power but, Stan Lee has proven that theory false by using his influence to help others in his life. Lee's creation of comic book characters and situations with both significance and depth has been instrumental in revitalizing the comic book industry. His commitment to his

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    This person's name is the great Stan Lee. His career started when he was starting his job at timely comics for a couple years. Then he asked the boss if he could be promoted from janitor to writer in the paper for the comics section. The boss did promote him and that is how he started to make the great comics we know today (“Stan Lee: The American). Stan Lee also had help creating comics from Jack Kirby in 1960’s. They created the comics Fantastic

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    The author of “The Birth of Spider-Man”, Max Bruno, and the author of “Stan Lee and Spider-Man”, Simmi Patel, both present their information about Spider Man differently and similarly through their purposes, points of views, and facts chosen.           First, the two authors both convey their purposes similarly. Both authors write information about Spider Man's creation. The author Simmi Patel writes about how Stan Lee was able to get his idea about Spider Man across successfully after many failures

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    History of Marvel Comics

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    superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others. Marvel is a very successful company and has survived for 75 years so far. Timely’s first publication, Marvel Comic’s #1 (October 1939), included the first appearance of Carl Burgos ' android superhero the

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