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puteri [66]
3 years ago
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Hey guys I need help with my essay I'm writing about Stan Lee and here is what I got. Stanley Martin Leiber, more acknowledged a

s Stan Lee, was one of the most famous comic writers, publishers, and producers, known for being the president of MARVEL's company.
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Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
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Stan Lee worked for a family-owned business and raised high enough to become the primary creative leader for two decades. He was born December 28, 1922 in Manhattan New York. He is most known for being a comic writer, publisher, and president of Marvel company. He created some of the most iconic comic book characters such as captain america and spider-man. Until Stan Lee died, he made a cameo in almost all of the Marvel movies. He died November 12, 2018
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
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Stanley Martin Lieber “I think you never out grow your love of these stories of giants, ogre and witches, super heroes’ comics give you that for older people.” Stanley Martin Lieber, also known as Stan Lee was born in Manhattan, lived there most of his young live. Two of his biggest influences were books and movies. He loved Tarzan, Jules Vern, King Kong he loved anything that was imaginative. His favorite hero was Errol Flynn. Stan lee has affected the world in many different ways. One of the ways he impacted the world is by his writing. To the people who don’t who he is he is an American comic writer, editor, actor, producer, publisher, television personality and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. As soon as they did that the competition also started to do things like that, he wanted to make something that first no one knew what it means and how to spell it, that is when he came up with the word “excelsior”. As he was working in the letter department he noticed that the letters were too simple and boring. That’s why he changed the whole thing to make it friendlier. Most of the letters came like, deer editor I liked your story signed Charles and the way you had to answer it was deer Charles thanks signed the editor. He wanted the letters to be friendlier, so what he did was change it to deer Stan instead of deer editor when he printed it out and for the name he would do something like hey thanks a lot Charlie. There was one occasion when they were stuck with a bad story, they weren’t able to change it up because it was the due date, so instead what he did was write a little note on the cover saying something like “Hey kids I’ve got to admit this isn’t the best story we’ve ever done, But we’ve giving you some many good ones before that I think you owe it to us to buy this one.”

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