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Stan Lee Interview 1977 (part 1)

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

Interview with Stan Lee, master of all super-hero media, from 1977. This was produced at Virginia Tech.

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  • He just has that wonder voice that makes everything sound good.

  • Stan Lee has made my life better. Thanks Stan!!! The imagination I built on the Marvel books I read has served me well.

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  • I think today more people have read something written by Stan Lee than Shakespeare. Stan Lee will go down in history as a great literary giant.

  • stan the man with swag ! lol

  • I owe this man my childhood. =)

  • stan lee good

  • HIS OLD BACK THEN AND NOW LOL

  • @PSParama Thank you for being the reasonable one. Stan created or co-created many great characters. During the Sixties he was writing Fantastic Four, Hulk, DareDeviI, Iron Man, Spider-man, X-Men, Thor and others simultaneously. Marvel was struggling before Stan came along. He opened up the creative process to the artists which revolutionized the business. It doesn't mean the writers (now or then) sit on their butts while the artists do all of the work, though. It's a collaborative process.

  • stan sounds so wise

  • Stan IS the Man. He's brought so much entertainment and joy to my life. And, yes, Messrs. Ditko, Kirtby, Romita (Sr. AND Jr.) and all the others deserve credit too. But not Joe Quesada. One More Day sucked.

  • I feel that DC, generally speaking was very stilted through the 60's - While Marvel was fresh, exciting & developing their books - all had a better continuity going as well. Not to mention their artists whom many book fans all know & love. When I look through my SA DC's you don't always see too many book credits on the splash page.

    60's comics is all about Marvel.

  • @puffedhell everybody needs a pitchman, and Stan is the best at that,..could you imagine how much bigger DC would've been if they had someone like Stan promoting the wonders of DC?

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