Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel

Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel

by Bob Batchelor
Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel

Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel

by Bob Batchelor

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Overview

The Amazing Spider-Man. The Incredible Hulk. The Invincible Iron Man. Black Panther. These are just a few of the iconic superheroes to emerge from the mind of Stan Lee. From the mean streets of Depression-era New York City to recipient of the National Medal of Arts, Lee’s life has been almost as remarkable as the thrilling adventures he spun for decades. From millions of comic books fans of the 1960s through billions of moviegoers around the globe, Stan Lee has touched more people than almost any person in the history of popular culture. In Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel, Bob Batchelor offers an eye-opening look at this iconic visionary, a man who created (with talented artists) many of history’s most legendary characters. In this energetic and entertaining biography, Batchelor explores how Lee capitalized on natural talent and hard work to become the editor of Marvel Comics as a teenager. After toiling in the industry for decades, Lee threw caution to the wind and went for broke, co-creating the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, and others in a creative flurry that revolutionized comic books for generations of readers. Marvel superheroes became a central part of pop culture, from collecting comics to innovative merchandising, from superhero action figures to the ever-present Spider-Man lunchbox. Batchelor examines many of Lee’s most beloved works, including the 1960s comics that transformed Marvel from a second-rate company to a legendary publisher. This book reveals the risks Lee took to bring the characters to life and Lee’s tireless efforts to make comic books and superheroes part of mainstream culture for more than fifty years. Stan Lee: The Man behind Marvel not only reveals why Lee developed into such a central figure in American entertainment history, but brings to life the cultural significance of comic books and how the superhero genre reflects ideas central to the American experience. Candid, authoritative, and utterly absorbing, this is a biography of a man who dreamed of one day writing the Great American Novel, but ended up doing so much more—changing American culture by creating new worlds and heroes that have entertained generations of readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538128435
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/15/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 1,085,212
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Bob Batchelor is a cultural historian who has written or edited more than two dozen books on popular culture and American literature, including books about John Updike, The Great Gatsby, and Mad Men. Batchelor lives in Oxford, Ohio and teaches at Miami University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Prologue: Dawn of the Fantastic xi

1 Stanley Lieber, New Yorker 1

2 Teenage Editor 17

3 Army Playwright 33

4 Return to Marvel 43

5 Public Enemy Number One 55

6 Birth of the New Hero: The Fantastic Four 65

7 Spidey Saves the Day! 79

8 Horde of Superheroes 91

9 Marketing the Marvel Universe 107

10 Creating an Icon 121

11 Marvel's Multitude of Maladies 135

12 Lure of Hollywood 149

13 Marvel Manipulations 161

14 Rise and Fall of Stan Lee Media 171

15 Meanwhile… 179

16 Larger Than Life 189

Conclusion: American Icon 201

Notes 205

Index 223

About the Author 229

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