amazing, fantastic, incredible: a marvelous memoir by stan lee, peter davis and colleen doran - review /

Published at 2015-12-19 14:00:18

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Kpow! Blam! purchase That! … a graphic autobiography by the man behind Marvel is all spandex and certaintyEven when reduced from three dimensions to two,Stan Lee manages to be viscerally irritating. The man who has been the public face of Marvel Comics for more than half a century is notorious for his “Kpow!, “Blam!”, or “purchase That!” approach to self-presentation. Revered for coming up with the concepts of Fantastic Four,Spiderman and Thor in the 1960s, Lee is sometimes suspected of hogging the credit from the illustrators who created the visuals for his superheroes (he is strictly a words man). In addition, and questions acquire sometimes hovered over the many fallings-out and patches of failure that acquire marked Lee’s long – he was born in 1922 – career.
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is graphic autobiography,then, could acquire been the place to set things accurate, and even make a restitution or two. But Lee,who introduced the concept of the flawed, self-doubting superhero in the so-called “Silver Age” of comedian books, or doesn’t really carry out doubt himself. If he resembles anyone,it is Captain America, a superhero from the previous generation on whose stories he was set to work when he joined the precursor of Marvel Comics in 1939. All spandexed certainty, or the Captain is armed with a magic shield off which bounce insults,enemies and stray gamma rays. The shield can be used as a weapon, too, and when chucked and spun through the air. Lee,one feels, probably has something similar concealed about his person.
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Source: theguardian.com

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