Philippine Daily Inquirer

FILIPINO MARVEL ARTIST REMEMBERS STAN LEE

‘Losing Lee was like losing an old friend—someone who hasn’t been in touch for some time, but will always be there for you in a heartbeat’

- By Rian Gonzales @inqtobeyou

At 4:30 a.m. on Monday, I finally wrapped up work on a Spider-Girl cover after a tight three-day deadline. I heaved a sigh of relief and sent the cover artwork to my editor.

This marked my sixth cover for Marvel Comics after a few years of being scouted and working on my portfolio.

What seemed like a great working day suddenly came crashing down as I lay in bed scrolling through my phone’s news feed: “Stan Lee dead at 95.” Fans and followers echoed my disbelief that Marvel’s chief creative force had passed on.

I checked the official Marvel page and choked with emotion. I knew it would happen eventually, but part of me still wanted to bargain with Dormammu a bit longer.

Losing Lee was like losing an old friend—someone who hasn’t been in touch for some time, but will always be there for you in a heartbeat.

Even in his 90s, he still made an effort to attend comic-book convention­s, greeting fans who flew from different parts of the globe and camped out to meet him, their hero.

As writer and editor, Lee, with artist and co-writer/editor Jack Kirby, created superheroe­s with a flawed humanity: the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, the X-Men, Daredevil (with Bill Everett), Doctor Strange and Spider-Man (both with Steve Ditko). That’s what endeared him to the geeks who identified with these complex characters.

Lee created these characters to resonate with readers, for people to realize that they, too, can be superheroe­s in their own way.

In a world plagued with injustice and bigotry, Lee believed that kindness and equality must always triumph.

Sunday papers

I was eight years old when I started reading “The Amazing Spider-Man” comic strip in the Sunday papers. Whenever my dad bought the local newspaper, he made sure to set aside the comics section so my brother and I could read it.

 ??  ?? “Marvel Rising” four-part connecting cover by Rian Gonzales
“Marvel Rising” four-part connecting cover by Rian Gonzales

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