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Stan Lee's Legacy in Comics

Stan Lee, the co-creator of many popular Marvel superheroes such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, and the X-Men, passed away at the age of 95. As the public face of Marvel Comics for decades, Lee helped popularize comic books in mainstream pop culture. While newer fans may only know Lee from his cameo appearances in Marvel films, the article argues that the best way to honor his legacy is to read the comics that defined his genius. Lee made his first comic book publication in 1941 under the pseudonym "Stan Lee" so that his work in the emerging comic book industry would not overshadow his ambitions to be a novelist.

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Stan Lee's Legacy in Comics

Stan Lee, the co-creator of many popular Marvel superheroes such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, and the X-Men, passed away at the age of 95. As the public face of Marvel Comics for decades, Lee helped popularize comic books in mainstream pop culture. While newer fans may only know Lee from his cameo appearances in Marvel films, the article argues that the best way to honor his legacy is to read the comics that defined his genius. Lee made his first comic book publication in 1941 under the pseudonym "Stan Lee" so that his work in the emerging comic book industry would not overshadow his ambitions to be a novelist.

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Step 2: Bye Stan...............

Honour Stan Lee by reading the comics that defined his genius (audio recording)

Comic book legend Stan Lee passed away on Monday, aged 95, leaving behind a
legacy that won’t be forgotten. The beloved co-creator of characters including Spider-Man,
the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, the X-Men, Black Panther, and the Fantastic Four had suffered
a string of health issues in recent years, including a bout of pneumonia earlier in 2018. He
was rushed to Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles in the early hours of Monday morning,
where he later died.

For decades, Lee has been the face of Marvel Comics, simultaneously the
company’s most visible creator and hype man for its many characters. The Stan Lee that the
public saw was a loveable huckster, an often self-deprecating character who bolstered the
mythological stature of the heroes he helped birth.

A side effect of Stan’s visibility, however, is that newer fans may know him more
as the guy who keeps showing up in Marvel films than the driving force behind the heroes
of those same movies, and the best way to truly honour Stan Lee’s legacy is to return to the
medium he made his name in: comics.

It’s hard to over-state the wider cultural impact of the man born Stanley Martin
Lieber. Lee’s first published work was the text story “Captain America Foils the Traitor’s
Revenge”, which appeared in Captain America Comics #3, in 1941. Lee was merely 19 at the
time, and Marvel Comics didn’t yet exist, with the publisher then known as Timely Comics.
Ironically for the man arguably most responsible for driving the recognition of comic books
as a modern pop culture phenomenon, Lieber used the pseudonym ‘Stan Lee’ so he wouldn’t
be recognised for his comics work as he pursued his ambitions as a novelist.

“Honour Stan Lee by reading the comics that defined his genius”, Matt Camen,Wired.co.uk,
2018
Exercise 1: Read the text, answer the questions and then present the article.
1) What is the document about?
2) Name its most famous superheroes.
3) What portrait of Stan Lee does the article depict?
4) To which artistic movement are comics associated?
5) Explain why he used a pseudonym. What do we know about him?
6) MEDIATION: Why was Stan Lee so important for the comic world?

Bye Stan Lee, Cuson Lo, 2018

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