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Marvel Comic Legend Stan Lee Heading To Adelaide

Known to millions as the man whose Super Heroes propelled Marvel to its preeminent position in the comic book industry, Stan Lee is a legend among men and he’s heading to Adelaide!

Known to millions as the man whose Super Heroes propelled Marvel to its preeminent position in the comic book industry, Stan Lee is a legend among men.
His co-creations include Spider-ManThe Incredible HulkX-MenThe Fantastic Four, Iron Man, as well as hundreds of others. He also introduced Spider-Man as a syndicated newspaper strip that became the most successful of all syndicated adventure strips and has appeared in more than 500 newspapers worldwide.
AND HE IS HEADING TO ADELAIDE! *insert excited fan girl scream here*

Stan Lee is heading to Australia for Supanova Comic Con & Gaming this November, and will be attending both the Brisbane and Adelaide events.

Stan will participate in a general admission Q&A, and photo and signing sessions in Adelaide on Friday November 17th (2:00pm to 5:30pm), and throughout Saturday the 18th (10.30am to 5.30pm) and Sunday the 19th (11am to 5pm).

Stan currently remains Chairman Emeritus of Marvel, as well as a member of the Editorial Board of Marvel Comics.

Born in New York City on December 28, 1922, Stan Lee went on to work for the company that would eventually become Marvel Comics. With artist Jack Kirby, Lee launched the superhero team the Fantastic Four in 1961, and was soon responsible for creating popular characters like Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk and Thor. Lee later worked in a number of comic-related business and multimedia ventures.

Stanley Martin Lieber was born on December 28, 1922, in New York City to Romanian immigrants Celia and Jack Lieber. With part of his childhood spent during the Great Depression, Lieber and his younger brother, Larry, watched his parents struggle to make ends meet for the family.

Lieber, who later shortened his name to “Lee” as a writer, went on to be hired as an office assistant at Timely Comics in 1939 and became an interim editor for the company in the early 1940s. Lee also served domestically in the Army during World War II, working as a writer and illustrator.

In the early ’60s, Lee was called upon by his boss to create a series for Marvel Comics (Timely’s new name) that could compete with rival DC Comics’ hit title Justice League of America. Citing writing influences like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Jules Verne, and following the encouragement of his wife Joan, Lee did away with some of the usual superhero conventions. Hence, with artist and co-creator Jack Kirby, the Fantastic Four was born in 1961. A slew of new Marvel characters soon followed, including the HulkSpider-ManDoctor StrangeDaredevil and the X-Men.

Marvel Comics became a highly popular franchise, and Stan Lee was promoted to editorial director and publisher in 1972. He later moved to the West Coast to be involved in Marvel’s film ventures and eventually became chairman emeritus.

Lee was particularly known for his dynamism with copy and for imbuing his characters with a sense of humanity, tackling real-world issues like bigotry and drug use, which would influence comics for decades. An outgoing, humorous showman, he also developed a number of slogans as part of his shtick, including a Latin-derived call to rise, “Excelsior!”

Lee has become involved in a variety of multimedia projects while also serving as an ambassador for Marvel, even though he has filed lawsuits against the company and been the subject of debate over appropriate compensation for comic creators. The writer has seen Marvel develop into an entity that has inspired blockbuster film entertainment like the Iron Man and X-Men series, Thor and The Avengers.

In 2001 Stan published his autobiography, Excelsior! The Amazing Life of Stan Lee. Later in the decade he received a Medal of Arts honor from President George W. Bush and launched the History Channel show Stan Lee’s Superhumans, a series that looked at people with remarkable skills and abilities.

2012 saw more new ventures. Lee co-wrote a graphic novel Romeo and Juliet: The War – which landed on The New York Times’ best-seller list and launched a YouTube channel, Stan Lee’s World of Heroes, which features comic, comedy and sci-fi content.

For more info about Supanova and how to meet Stan Lee, check out their website here.

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