Showing posts with label STAN LEE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STAN LEE. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

VISIONS OF VIOLENCE


The Stan Lee-published FILM INTERNATIONAL was ''a magazine devoted to the multi-faceted aspects of the film world" and intended for adult readers. It lasted for only four issues, all in 1975. By this time, Martin Goodman had left Magazine Management and was trying to make a go of it with Atlas/Seaboard Comics. Stan Lee was busy as editor of the black and white magazine line there.

The editor of FILM INTERNATIONAL was Alan LeMond who was also editing NOSTALGIA ILLUSTRATED at the same time. The consulting editor was noted film critic Hollis Alpert who is best known for founding the National Society of Film Critics. The vice president of production was another Marvel alumnus, Sol Brodsky, who held a similar post at Skywald Publications and was about to see his company--co-owned with Israel Waldman--also fold in 1975.

The lead story in this issue (May 1975) is a lengthy and insightful essay by Charles Champlin focusing on violence in the cinema. Champlin got his start writing for LIFE and TIME. He was also the long-time film critic for the LOS ANGELES TIMES. While at the TIMES he co-founded the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.

Here, Champlin provides a well-written job contrasting the two perennial film bugaboos and bedfellows -- sex and violence.

Read another post about violence in the movies HERE.





Tuesday, April 1, 2025

STAN LEE'S YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN


Taking a cue from his photo-captioned 60's gag 'zines MONSTERS TO LAUGH WITH and MONSTERS UNLIMITED, Stan Lee continues the tradition in this issue of FILM INTERNATIONAL #1 (April 1975) by Martin Goodman's Magazine Management. It's no big surprise that Stan Lee was the publisher and Sol Brodsky was the Vice-President of Administration Production.

Here he pokes fun at scenes from YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, using his well-worn references to then-current popular products. 



Tuesday, January 16, 2024

MARVEL MONSTERS REMASTERED (PART 6)


CURSE OF THE WEIRD
Vol. 1 No. 2
January 1994
Marvel Comics
Editor: Mort Todd
Writers: Stan Lee; Carl Wessler
Artists: Steve Ditko, Russ Heath; Dick Briefer, Joe Orlando
Lettering: No credits confirmed
Cover: Rick Altergott
Pages: 36
Cover price: $1.25

For this issue's cover, editor Mort Todd brought in Rick Altergott, a CRACKED magazine alumnus. More colorful reprints from Atlas/Marvel ensues. This scan is sans ads. Included in this issue are stories drawn by Dick "Frankenstein" Briefer and Joe "EC" Orlando.
























Monday, January 15, 2024

MARVEL MONSTERS REMASTERED (PART 5)


CURSE OF THE WEIRD
Vol. 1 No. 1
December 1993
Marvel Comics
Editor: Mort Todd
Writers: Stan Lee; Basil Wolverton, Bill Everett
Artists: Steve Ditko, Russ Heath; Basil Wolverton; Bill Everett
Lettering: Artie Simek; Basil Wolverton; Bill Everett
Cover: Steve Ditko
Pages: 36
Cover price: $1.25

Subtitled "The Oddest Comics Ever!", former CRACKED magazine editor Mort Todd was hired by Marvel to produce a 4-issue series of remastered stories from their 1950's and 1960's Atlas titles. Todd discusses these in his editorial. Cleaned up and re-shot in blinding color, they would be the template for the later MARVEL MONSTERBUS volumes. The fantastic cover was created and colored by Steve Ditko. The first story, "Do Not Panic" was altered, and for an undisclosed reason the Caucasian astronaut was changed to an African-American. The issues shown in this series of posts are all sans ads.

See more Marvel Monsters Remastered HERE.

Take a ride on the Marvel Monsterbus HERE