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    works with cartoonists on scholastic comics and assists universities in designing courses focusing on the study of comics. Equating Enjoyment with Reading Well-known comic book writer and editor Stan Lee‚ who created‚ among others‚ Spider-Man‚ the Incredible Hulk and the X-Men‚ founded the Stan Lee Foundation in 2010. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing literary resources and fighting illiteracy. To that end‚ in May 2011 it joined forces with Team Prime Time‚ a Los

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    today. My personal favorite of all these would have to be the sci-fi movies. A sci-fi movie grabs the viewers’ attention and does not release it until the ending credits. Among the millions of Sci-fi movies in the world today I would say that Stan Lee’s Marvel Comics movies are the best. These movies grab the attention of the viewer and keep them suspended in a world of fantasy and superheroes. Movies like Spiderman that captures the imagination of young viewers as well as older ones just

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    Marvel’s Captain America who battled against the emerging Nazi threats. The now famous Stan Lee began working as an assistant in the 1940s at his cousin Goodman’s company. Later Lee is now synonymous with Marvel Comics as the editor‚ manager and spokesman. The 1940’s would be known as the Golden Age of comic books. The 1960’s gave rise to the emergence of many popular superheroes we know in the present. Stan Lee co-created Marvel’s most popular character‚ Spider-Man. Over the years Marvel released

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    started in 1939 as Timely Publications‚ and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel ’s modern incarnation dates from 1961‚ the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other 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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    by None other than Stanley Martin Leiber or more known as “Stan Lee”. (“Josh Keaton”). Stan Lee was a creative and intelligent individual who helped revolutionized the idea of a superhero with him co-creating the marvel universe with a lot of great artists‚ colors‚ letterers and etc. and a lot of great characters. Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28th 1922 In New York city‚ New York and raised by his parent Jack and Celia Lee. As a child he was heavily invested into books and influenced

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    A comic book or comicbook‚[1] also called comic paper or comic magazine (often shortened to simply comic or comics) is a magazine made up of "comics" —narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes‚ often accompanied by dialog (usually in word balloons‚ emblematic of the comic book art form) as well as including brief descriptive prose. The first comic book appeared in the United States in 1933‚ reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strips‚ which established many

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    Summer blockbusters these days seem to all share something in common; more and more big budget movies are based on comic books. In 2010 alone over 15 highly financed films based on both well known and obscure comic book characters and story lines were released‚ and the number only looks to increase. The rapid increase in popularity of comic book films is a sign of technological advancements in movie making which have allowed for decades old stories and legendary characters to be justly adapted to

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    What does it mean to be a superhero? What does it take? Before Stan Lee made his mark in the comic book scene a superhero was perfect no flaws what so ever. They were meant to be better than the rest of humanity that’s what made them heroes. But Lee introduced us to a whole new type of hero‚ a real hero flaws and all. He humanized them to an extent that people thought wasn’t possible‚ made them just like any other person. Publishers didn’t think the comics would sell but in reality the sales went

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    A bucket list is‚ by definition‚ a list of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. The two-word term was popularized by the movie “The Bucket List” in 2007‚ and was derived from the rather morbid phrase of “kicking the bucket.” Whether old or young‚ there are three categories that will be found on any given persons bucket list: travel‚ adventure‚ and financial goals. Happiness is not for sale. Discussions of money and happiness span the history

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    Antarctic. The cover price was just ten cents. Over the past 70-odd years‚ Marvel Entertainment has evolved from that first issue of Marvel Comics into one of the industry’s leaders. Marvel Comics weathered World War 2 (previous Editor-In-Chief Stan Lee took leave to do military service). It survived the opposition to comics in the ’50s. It was restored throughout the ’60s Silver Age. Troops in Vietnam carried X-Men comics in their rucksacks. Marvel watched the Berlin Wall fall‚ survived 9/11

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