Bleeding Cool's Rich Johnston spoke to Stan Lee's daughter JC Lee about her concerns regarding her father and her plans to continue his legacy, which include opening a chain of restaurants called Stan's Super Subs.
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It was something that attendees attested to, both on the Silicon Valley Comic Con Facebook page... ...and in the comments of the Bleeding Cool article
Entertainment website The Hollywood Reporter has posted a round-up of the current plight of comic book legend Stan Lee, but much of these newly publicized details are based on conflicting accounts. Here is another take on the piece.
As we near Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, it's worth looking back at the stories that have helped in forming the film. The first of which we will look back at is Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Perez, and Ron Lim. Does it hold up?
It's time for the next entry of Comics for Your Pull Box! It's another packed week, especially with impressive releases such as Captain America #700, Domino #1, and Exiles #1. What else should you look out for? Check out here for the answers.
Stan Lee made his first appearance in months this weekend at Silicon Valley Comic Con after a bout of illness and a change in management led to multiple cancelled appearances. But a marked change in Lee's appearance and demeanour since he last appeared at the show in 2016 left some in attendance very concerned.
Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar had a discussion reminiscing on their friendship, their early days at Marvel Comics, and the future of the industry. We have a rundown of the highlights as well as the video itself here.
April 4th, 2018 was a jam-packed week for big comic book releases and series beginnings. Xerxes, Isola, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Analog alone began their runs this week. What were wins? What were losses? We're going to count them down together here.
While thousands of people are about to meet Stan Lee at Silicon Valley Comic Con, there have been concerns expressed by a number of his peers over his current situation. Todd McFarlane was able to visit Stan Lee, and has told us about it.
I just spoke to JC Lee, the daughter of Stan Lee and Joan Lee, in the bath. Or rather she was in the bath, I wasn't, and it was on the phone. But there were no time to fuss over protocol -- everyone was getting ready, as Stan Lee had a show to do.
It's the first day of C2E2, and Charles Soule sat down on the live stage to talk about Marvel's The Hunt for Wolverine, which features art by David Marquez.
The infamous Black Suit returns starting in Amazing Spider-Man #800. The once alien symbiote was one of the most dramatic costume changes of all time and spawned one of the greatest villains/anti-heroes of Marvel Comics: Venom.
In Venom #164, Venom is having bizarre dreams centering on his past offspring mixed with Eddie's past relationships. Plus, Shocker is nearby and robbing a jewelry store. Does it make for a good read?
Iron Fist discovers that Orson Randall is trapped in Hell and fighting a tournament for his soul. Danny can do nothing to help Orson, but the management is obsessed with getting the Iron Fist involved. Is it a good read?
Marvel Two-in-One brings together a Fantastic Four from two worlds to battle the apocalyptic threat of a hybrid Doctor Doom/Galactus. Does it make for a good read?
Black Bolt is at the mercy of the Jailer, and it's up to Ahura, Blinky, Absorbing Man, and Titania to save the Midnight King. Is it a good read?
Scythian Algurus has returned to Earth, and it's up to the X-Men to stop him. Unfortunately, half the team is still in prison. Can they get out in time to save the world? Is it a good read?
The Green Goblin returns to make Spider-Man's life worse, and now he knows Web-Head's secret identity. Can Spider-Man win the day? Is it a good read?
We are given a future where the heroes have won, and the world is a utopia for it. Laura lives as the Queen of Madripoor and Gabby is the new Wolverine. Does it make for a good read?
The Avengers are on the hunt for Vibranium and a Cosmic Cube shard wielded by a budding authoritarian terrorist organization. Is it a good read?
This is a busy week. Xerxes, Venomized, Isola, Curse of Brimstone, and many other new series are competing for your pull box. We will help you sort them out here and discover which books are worthy of your time and money.
According to TMZ, Stan Lee has a business associate who is a bloodsucker. If there are any bloodsuckers associated with Stan Lee, as that TMZ headline suggests, then they certainly do deserve scrutiny, and the courts would seem to be the best way to handle it.
Stan Lee's company POW Entertainment has been trademarking all sorts of things over the years. But the latest is his catchphrase 'Nuff Said'.
This week Jeremy and Josh discuss comics like Doomsday Clock #4, Dark Knights: Metal #6, Daredevil #600, Saga #50, and Days of Hate #3. Also, they talk about why you should probably just read Terrifics #2 instead.
This week on Comic Book Wins and Losses we parcel out the victories from the defeats among Dark Nights: Metal #6, Doomsday Clock #4, Daredevil #600, Bloodborne #2, Kid Lobotomy #6, and more!
Scarlet Spider is sent off to deal with the demons on the Vegas strip while Wong and his Midnight Sons fights its way to Mephisto's Hotel Inferno. Is it a good read?
Jessica Jones takes on a case from a strange Texan woman who claims to be the girlfriend of the Armadillo. Does it make for a good final issue from Bendis and Gaydos?
Old Man Logan tracks down the writer of Kingpin's biography in the hopes she can help with Fisk's drive. Bullseye is following not far behind. Is it a good read?
Jeremy Konrad and Josh Davison sat down and recorded a discussion about a number of comics releases from two weeks ago, which would be March 14th, 2018. Listen here!
Mephisto has killed Johnny Blaze, and this has left him and the Ghost Rider separated and in Hell itself. They're going to have to take over the joint if they're going to survive. Is it a good read?