Here is the big cover image from Stan Lee's Romeo And Juliet: The War, to be published by 1821 Comics in November.
And here is an image by Marek Okon for ImagineFX, as part of an article on how to create sci-fi images, with a how-to guide.
Looks like someone followed that guide a little too literally…
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But August 8 (which was a Tuesday in 1961) is by far the most common date stamp to be found on the book, so by all means — celebrate Jack Kirby and Stan Lee kicking off the beginning of the Marvel Universe.
Lots of tweets and blog posts circulating today about the 50th Anniversary[...]
I found myself in the peculiar position of calming down outlandish rumour.
Stan Lee seemed to be at every party, from Geekscape's in the Bristol Hotel to Avatar's post-Stitched premiere party in the Marriott And everywhere he went, young buxom babes would fight to get their photo taken with him He truly is The Man.
One comics[...]
The names on the headlines may be Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane and Japanese rock star Yoshiki, when Blood Red Dragon #0 launches at San Diego Comic Con.
But, with Image's October solicitations, we discover it has actually been written by one Jon Goff and drawn by Carlo Soriano and Crimelab Syndicate Carlo drew the cover…
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Debuting at San Diego Comic Con…
Title: Stripperella #1
Creators: Stan Lee and Anthony Winn
Publisher: Deep Cut
Available: Booth #1419
High concept : The first comic book that Stan Lee has actually written for quite some time And it's Stripperella Nothing to do with he cartoon, it;'s intended to be as Stan would have written it from his[...]
The LA Times, the current go-to-place for publisher friendly comics news, runs the first art from the upcoming Blood Red Dragon comics/animation/music project being unveiled at San Diego Comic Con by Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane and Yoshiki..
The book will star Yoshiki, even if looks like the character above McFarlane is quoted as saying "Yoshiki's character[...]
Bleeding Cool had previously reported that Todd McFarlane was involved with Stan Lee's upcoming comic book-related project with Japanese rock star Yoshiki And naturally they'll be debuting the project at San Diego Comic Con.
Blood Red Dragon will launch at a panel discussion on the Thursday, in the Indigo Room from 1-2pm.
Published through Image, the book[...]
JIm Shooter has been running his blog for months now, telling behind the scenes takes of his time as Editor-In-Chief. And fascinating stuff it is. And
With the trade paperback of Stan Lee's The Traveler coming out from Boom! Studios this week (although actually by Mark Waid and Chad Hardin), here's an opportunity read the entire first issue For free.
With the trade paperback of Stan Lee's The Traveler coming out from Boom! Studios this week (although actually by Mark Waid[...]
Boom! Studios appeat to have registered the website www.stansbackformore.com which means we can probably look forward to more Stan Lee branded superhero comics written by other people, but launched and promoted by Stan at this year's San Diego Comic Con, for publication in September.
If previous form is anything to go by.
UPDATE: Or not[...]
The 1961 comic book by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee marked the beginning of the Marvel Universe and is considered one of the most important comics ever published.
This is the highest all-cash sale of a Fantastic Four #1 Another copy, the single census-topping and best-known CGC 9.6 copy, changed hands in a cash/trade deal[...]
Take this classic story from 1970 by Stan Lee and Gene Colan in Captain America #130, you couldn't get more traditional than that pair.
Anyway, there's been a student riot on campus and Captain America got stuck in…
Burn down the universities! Anyway, this all leads to Cap getting on his motorbike and doing an Easy[...]
What is it with Marvel and DC's differing definition of the word omnibus? Take these new additions ready to test the strength of your comic shelf
But isn't it more fun to know where to look for people rather than be told about it afterwards? Your choice of course.
So, we all expected the Stan Lee cameo in the new Marvel Studios movie, Thor Co-creator of the character for Marvel, he hadn't have been in it, some would have thought they were[...]
Welcome to Bleeding Cool, Joel.
I was incredibly excited about Kapow! Comic-Con and it was not a disappointment.
Most of the events were brilliant; the only one that wasn't, in my opinion, was The Stan Lee Awards I'm pretty sure I wasn't the only person expecting a proper award ceremony similar to the Oscars but with comics[...]
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case.
Observers of the ongoing Kirby family v Marvel case have long wondered what Stan Lee would have to say on the subject Now, finally, we get to find out [...]
Yesterday, the comics internet woke up to a series of images sent under the headline "Stan Lee Lies" from a junk gmail account called Truth Teller This was spammed to most comic websites, and news organisations worldwide.
The articles below allege that the current Guardian NHL project, in which a series of superheroes are created, each[...]
In the left corner, Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment In the right, a fat rabbit in a cape This is the image from t-shirt creators Fat Rabbit Farm that Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment has found so objectionable that a notice of trademark infringement has been issued.
Really? I know that as a trademark holder one is obliged[...]
Dynamic Forces are selling signed copies of Fantastic Four #587 by Stan Lee for $299.99 Of course, retailers and Diamond will take 60% of that, and Stan Lee will take a chunk himself.
But it seems the writer of the death issue may be in as much demand as the original co-creator of the comic Larry's[...]
Then that translation is reviewed in the US to check that the English also makes sense to an American market, and then finally a French translator who checks that the previous two translators' work is consistent with the intention of the original author."
GlobeWatch:
"USA TODAY is my favorite paper!" Stan Lee declared to USA TODAY's Andrea[...]
Stan Lee accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame yesterday, including an address by Todd McFarlane, as the event was declared Stan Lee Day.
"You have to give me a minute I have to make sure no accomplishments have been ommitted."
Here's the video of the event Ignore the laughing jackass if you can.
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At the grand age of 88, Stan Lee has comic projects in double figures from several publishers and is, reportedly, getting his hands dirty with most of them.
At comic conventions he is in heavy demand, with more signings, panels and public appearances than any other comic creator.
At the last San Diego convention he was five[...]
MisfitsWatch: Series two gets a massively positive critical reception. The Guardian talks about the cast Lauren Socha's Kelly is a perfect portrait of a
TeleportWatch: First evidence that Stan Lee can teleport… backed up by appearing at two cons across the country in the same weekend! Bamf!!!
PriceWatch: Northwest Press, a new publisher of graphic novels and comics collections, announced today that even though its forthcoming book Glamazonia: The Uncanny Super-Tranny has been expanded from 120 to 136 full-color pages—and[...]
where he started drawing Stan Lee's stories before taking the whole job on himself His sense of design brought considerable experimentation to the comics, his work is still very much admired and influential.
We're not sure how many new projects involving Stan Lee this one makes.
The Man just announced at the Detroit Fanfare convention that[...]
Happy Hallowe'en for tomorrow folks! Courtesy of Stan The Man!
Until that day, read on.
Stan Lee, Mastermind Of The Marvel Universe : NPR
And slowly, the mails started changing Originally, our fan mail was written in crayon After a while, we'd get letters written in pencil, then in ink Then we'd start getting typewritten letters I mean, I could tell that the audience is getting older[...]
The fools.
The Evolution of the Geek (infographic)
The term "geek" finds its origins in the 1500s when it meant someone who was considered a fool.
The 7 Most Offensive Adaptations of Classic Comic Books | Cracked.com
Even Stan Lee (who received a "story consultant" credit on every show) was publicly critical of the series, calling it "too juvenile."[...]
30 new superheroes, one for each NHL franchise. The pr:
Stan Lee's vision for his latest superhero franchise, The Guardian Project, which will encompass the creation of 30 Guardians (one to represent each NHL team) as a new series of superheroes, with a creative concept that organically and authentically incorporates various NHL elements but is not set[...]
Excelsior was Stan Lee's cry, who wrote some if the earliest Captain America stories Vernon though… no idea Anyone?
Thanks to our Ian Pattinson for snapping this one in very nice detail from the Captain America movie set – the Excelsior Cigar Shop and the Vernon Photo establishment Excelsior was Stan Lee's cry, who wrote[...]