Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book by Jordan Raphael & Tom Spurgeon

Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book by Jordan Raphael & Tom Spurgeon

Author:Jordan Raphael & Tom Spurgeon
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Art, Techniques, Cartooning, Biography & Autobiography, Artists; Architects; Photographers, Design, Graphic Arts, Commercial & Corporate, Illustration, Humor, Form, Comic Strips & Cartoons, Performing Arts, Film, General, Social Science, Popular Culture
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2004-09-15T04:45:34+00:00


16-page insert_16-page insert 7/28/11 4:13 PM Page 7

Stan Lee in 1976, four years

after assuming the mantle of

Marvel publisher. Lee began

dressing to suit his well-

crafted public image as the

popular creator behind

Marvel Comics, settling

upon this laid-back, signature

style—as well known among

comic-book readers as any

character’s costume. © COMICS

BUYER’S GUIDE (courtesy of

COMICS BUYER’S GUIDE)

Denis Kitchen (left) and Lee in 1974 at Marvel’s headquarters in New York City.

Kitchen, who published underground comics by Robert Crumb and others, teamed with Lee to produce Comix Book, Marvel’s short-lived attempt to cash in on the underground scene. “Stan wanted to be a part of anything that was exciting,”

Kitchen says. © 2003 denis kitchen



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