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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: Nov 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Retail Price: $19.99
Pages: 400
The definitive biography of the belovedoften controversialco-creator of many legendary superheroes,A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Leepresents the origin of “Stan the Man,” who spun a storytelling web of comic book heroic adventures into a pop culture phenomenon: the Marvel Universe.\r\n\r\n\"[Fingeroth\'s] intimate yet balanced account, highlights Lee’s humanity, humor and even humility. But it doesn’t ignore how his canny self-promotion at times shortchanged his collaborators and constrained his own choices.\" Wall Street JournalStan Leewas the most famous American comic book creator who ever lived.\r\n\r\nThanks, especially, to his many cameos in Marvel movies and TV shows, Lee wasand even after his 2018 death, still isthe voice and face of comics and popular culture in general, and Marvel Comics in particular. How he got to that place is a story that has never been fullytolduntil now.\r\nWith creative partners including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditkowith whom he had tempestuous relationships that rivaled any superhero battleLee created world-famous characters including Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X–Men, the Avengers, and the Hulk! \r\n\r\nBut Lee’s career was haunted by conflict and controversy. Was he the most innovative creator to ever do comics? Was he a lucky no-talent whose only skill was taking credit for others’ work? Or was he something else altogether? \r\n\r\nDanny Fingeroth’s A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Leeattempts to answer some of those questions. It is the first comprehensive biography of this powerhouse of ideas who, with his invention of Marvel Comics, changed the world’s ideas of what a hero is and how a story should be told. \r\n\r\nWith exclusive interviews with Lee himself, as well as with colleagues, relatives, friendsand detractorsFingeroth makes a doubly remarkable case for Lee’s achievements, while not ignoring the controversies that dogged him his entire lifeand even past his death. With unique access to Lee’s personal archives at the University of Wyoming, Fingeroth explores never-before-examined aspects of Lee’s life and career, and digs under the surface of what people thought they knew about him.\r\n\r\nFingeroth, himself a longtime writer and editor at Marvel Comics, and now a lauded pop culture critic and historian, knew and worked with Stan Lee for over four decades. With his unique insights as a comics world insider, Fingeroth is able to put Lee’s life and work in a unique context that makes events and actions come to life as no other writer could. \r\n\r\nDespite F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous warning that “There are no second acts in American lives,” Stan Lee created a second act for himself that changed everything for him, his family, his industry, and ultimately for all of popular culture. How he did itand what it cost himis a larger-than-life tale of a man who helped create the modern superhero mythology that has become a part of all our lives.