I once tried to defend Stan Lee by picking a fight with a man in a giant squirrel costume who just so happened to be rockstar Gene Simmons. These are the types ... Read More
Like many of Stan Lee’s colleagues and collaborators, I spent my childhood and early professional years idolizing him as a legend who invited us — his fans — to... Read More
I had the huge privilege to partner with Stan and POW! on a number of projects over the last 20 years. He was also my father, my brother, and my friend. Throu... Read More
When new acquaintances found out I worked for Stan Lee (a fact a well-meaning friend by my side usually divulged for me), they would typically ask: “Have you ev... Read More
There will never be another Stan Lee; storytelling is forever changed by his wit, charm and creativity. I have never met anyone so spontaneously inventive. This... Read More
The first time I met Stan Lee I thought I nearly killed him!
In 2008 I was on the verge of graduating school and had landed an internship working on With Gre... Read More
The first comic book I ever read was written by Stan Lee. As a kid in the 1970s, I knew no different. His name was on all of the coolest characters: Spider-Man,... Read More
Stan Lee was the comic book industry grandfather, a mythological figure who seemed too amazing, fantastic and incredible to be real, someone you thought would l... Read More
Stan and I worked side by side for the past 18 years at the company that we started with our third partner Arthur Lieberman, Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment. Stan... Read More
We all know Stan Lee the public figure, Smilin’ Stan, the Generalissimo, or as that funny guy who shows up in Marvel film cameos.
We all know his unmatched ach... Read More
The year in film is almost over so naturally media outlets are shaping up their “2018 in Review” issues. It is hard to imagine, regardless of genre bias or type... Read More
When it was announced that Deadpool 2 would have a mysterious release in theaters this December, just six months after its original debut, fans were confused to... Read More