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Stan Lee's name is known to every fan of Marvel comics. Millions of viewers are waiting for screen adaptations of his invented stories. An unparalleled, bright world in which Earthlings are protected from all kinds of dangers by Captain America, Hulk, Spider-Man, and countless other superheroes was created by Stan Lee himself. He became one of the first who tried to put something more than an exciting plot and a banal confrontation between good and evil in cheap cartoon stories. His characters, gifted with supernatural powers, are human-like—suffering, doubting, hating, and loving. This is what makes them so attractive to the reader.
Liel Leibovitz tells the biography of Stan Lee in the context of the development of the comic book genre and proves that Lee put the most effort and energy into developing one unique character - himself.