The Sun (Malaysia)

Comicbook legend leaves his mark in Hollywood

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STAN LEE ( far right), whose Marvel superheroe­s have dominated popular culture for half a century, was honoured last week when he plunged his hands and feet into cement at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre.

In a typically colourful comment, the 94-year-old comicbook legend – whose characters include SpiderMan, the Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America and Thor – joked that he “would have asked for a raise” if he’d known how good he was.

“I’ve been the luckiest man in the world because I’ve had friends. And to have the right friends is everything – people you can depend on, people who tell you the truth if you ask for something,” he said.

He paid emotional tribute to his ‘wonderful’ wife of nearly 70 years, Joan, who died on July 6 after suffering a stroke at age 93.

It has been a poignant week for Lee, who was also honoured as a Disney Legend during the D23 Expo in Anaheim on July 14, where he delivered a rousing speech and received a standing ovation.

Born Stanley Martin Lieber on Dec 28, 1922, in New York, Lee began his career in 1939 as an assistant at Timely Comics, with such duties as getting lunch, filling inkwells, and proofreadi­ng.

His first published work was as a text filler for Captain America No.3, published in 1941.

He wrote under the name Stan Lee, which would later become his legal name, revealing in his autobiogra­phy that he intended to save his given name for more literary work.

Lee was named interim editor of Timely Comics in 1941. He became editor-in-chief for what would evolve into Marvel Comics in 1961, and was named publisher in 1972.

More than two million of Lee’s comic books have been published in 75 nations and in 25 languages, and he is responsibl­e for creating or cocreating over 90% of Marvel Comics’ characters.

These characters have been featured in 24 animated television series and numerous live-action movies. – AFP

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