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Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels (2002)
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Starring: Kevin Smith, Stan Lee
Director: Scott Zakarin
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Length:
95 mins

 
 

 

In 1961, Stan Lee teamed up with artist Jack Kirby to create the humanly flawed super-hero team The Fantastic Four, changing the face of comic books forever. Stan and Jack followed up by going on a creative rampage, introducing mega franchise characters like: The Incredible Hulk, The Mighty Thor and The Uncanny X-Men.

Then, in 1964, Stan teamed with artist Steve Ditko to create a teenage super hero, who had real teenager problems- a hero who would lose as much as he would win. The Amazing Spider-Man soon became, and would remain, the most popular comic book character in the world. Finally Hollywood has caught up with the imagination of Stan and his mighty Marvel creative collaborators to bring their incredible characters to the big screen in true blockbuster fashion.

Here presented on two complete features, enhanced by rare photos and hundreds of iconic images, Stan Lee talks in-depth with filmmaker Kevin Smith about his role in creating our modern mythology.

Feature 1:The inspiration behind creating "Spider Man"
Spider-Man's original artist Steve Ditko
The Web Slinger's closest friends and arch enemies
TV Incarnations and Sony Pictures "Spider Man" directed by Sam Raimi
Spidey in the hands of a new generation of comic creators. Excelsior!

Feature 2:Stan Lee's first writing assignment on "Captain America"
The birth of the "Fantastic Four" and the "X-Men Phenomenon"
Jack Kirby and the fan controversy over creator credit
"Mighty Marvel Bullpen"; Stan's thoughts on the movies based on Marvel Characters including: The X-Men, The Hulk, Daredevil, The Silver Surfer, and The Fantastic Four.