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60 Minutes II - The Marvelous Stan Lee (February 2, 2005)
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DVD ReleaseSeptember 25, 2006
Running Time12 minutes
UPC Code883629073378
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About 60 Minutes II - The Marvelous Stan Lee

Airdate: 02/02/05 (60II) As the creator of Marvel Comics' biggest comic-book heroes -- such as the Incredible Hulk and X-Men -- Stan Lee felt he wasn't getting a fair share of the enormous profits the company reaped from films like "Spider-Man." Then he sued. Bob Simon interviews Stan Lee about his Marvel-ous career in comics.

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Average user review: 2.0 (1 reviews)

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I love Stan Lee and have a tremendous amount of respect for him. I seriously doubt comic books would even exist today if not for his groudbreaking collaborations with Jack kirby and Steve Ditko in the 1960's.However, the key word here is collaborations. This DVD is another example of where the uninformed are led to believe that Stan was the sole creator of Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, X-Men, the Hulk etc etc. The truth is he didn't. Stan led the Marvel charge in the 60's and was an incredible scripter who could make readers young and old feel like the books were written for them and they were part of the "club". Stan has been well compensated over the years and rightfully so....my only complaint is Stan had plenty of help from folks like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko who never saw a fraction of the money that Stan saw even before he sued Marvel. If you want to see Stan portrayed as the victim and no mention of Kirby and Ditko as co-creators, you will enjoy this DVD...otherwise save your money. December 26, 2007

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