It was from Stan Lee that I learned how to create relatable, grounded, and likable characters. His work was the whole foundation for how I write characters in my stories and continue to be so. Thank you Stan, for everything. Excelsior.
Lee's colleague Jack Kirby certainly based at least one character of his on a real person, in fact it was Stan Lee himself. The character, which he created at DC after he left Marvel in the '70s, was Funky Flashman, a con artist and minor villain trying to take advantage of Mr. Miracle. It was not a flattering characterization. In fact now that I think of it, there was one other character created at the same time he based on another real person. He gave Funky Flashman a toadying, sycophantic sidekick named Houseroy, who was an unflattering caricature of Roy Thomas, Stan Lee's protege at Marvel, and successor as editor in chief.
It was from Stan Lee that I learned how to create relatable, grounded, and likable characters. His work was the whole foundation for how I write characters in my stories and continue to be so. Thank you Stan, for everything. Excelsior.
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@@SirwidditWhy thank you, I'm actually hoping to make my own content someday lol
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I love hearing the words of a legend
R.I.P Stan Lee
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R. I. P stan Lee..... We all will remember you!
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Thank God this has 0 dislikes RIP Stan Lee The *BEST* Writer That Ever Lived
This is beautiful
And there u have Marvel... an idea for character of Richards in the upcoming Fantastic four movie.
I miss em now T^T
Lee's colleague Jack Kirby certainly based at least one character of his on a real person, in fact it was Stan Lee himself. The character, which he created at DC after he left Marvel in the '70s, was Funky Flashman, a con artist and minor villain trying to take advantage of Mr. Miracle. It was not a flattering characterization. In fact now that I think of it, there was one other character created at the same time he based on another real person. He gave Funky Flashman a toadying, sycophantic sidekick named Houseroy, who was an unflattering caricature of Roy Thomas, Stan Lee's protege at Marvel, and successor as editor in chief.
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Who well play him in a film
0:43 such a terrible memory, in fact, that he often misremembers creating characters that debuted when he was still in high school 🙄
Okay he is old