| 1. Excelsior! : The Amazing Life of Stan Lee | 
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By: Stan Lee, George Mair Publisher: Fireside May 07, 2002
this is a great read. it reminds me of my grandpa telling me all of his "back in the day" stories. pick this up... more
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| 2. Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book | 
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By: Jordan Raphael, Tom Spurgeon Publisher: Chicago Review Press September 01, 2004
This is an intruiging narrative of Stan Lee's career & his influence on the American comic book industry. The title is a bit of an oversimplification, the industry went through many business cycles of highs & lows over the twentieth century. Marvel went from an IPO, bankruptcy, & than an unexpected resurgence in the past decade or two.
The author gives you a not so surprisingly... more
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| 3. Stan's Soapbox: The Collection | 
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By: Stan Lee Publisher: The Hero Initiative December 03, 2008
While I loved reading Stan's old Soapboxes (and that is definitely what was advertised), I think I would have preferred a different presentation - perhaps reprintings of Stan's Bullpen Bulletins pages over the years. Seeing it all retyped in nice new fonts as a series of essays, it's okay, but there's something about seeing the original thing on every page.
Still, very cool that this was... more
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| 4. Stan Lee: Conversations (Conversations With Comic Artists Series) | |
From: University Press of Mississippi Publisher: University Press of Mississippi July 06, 2007
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| 5. Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee | 
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By: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, John Romita, Steve Ditko Publisher: Marvel Comics February 09, 2005
Even if you're not a huge Stan Lee fan, this is a must-have to get a good sense of how comics have evolved into what they are today. This collection gives you a good sampling from throughout Stan's career and while he may not be the best writer when compared to people working today, he helped create a mythological universe in Marvel that other companies soon followed. It would be many years until another... more
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| 6. Just Imagine Stan Lee's Wonder Woman | 
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By: Stan Lee Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 2001
I was expecting some sort of an Elseworlds scenario in this title, but this Wonder Woman by Stan Lee is totally far-fetched. I'm glad WW was created by William Moulton Marston and re-created by George Perez. DC succeeded in selling this short-lived title, but now I wish I had never bought it!... more
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| 7. Just imagine Stan Lee's Green Lantern | |
By: Stan Lee Publisher: DC Comics 2001
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| 8. Just Imagine Stan Lee's The Flash | |
By: Stan Lee Publisher: DC Comics 2001
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| 9. Special Edition Spider-man Vs. The Hulk: Columbus Edition 1979 | |
By: Stan Lee Publisher: Marvel Comics 1979
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| 10. Marvel Fantastic Four (No. 211, October 1979) (If This Be Terrax!) | |
By: Stan Lee, Marv Wolfman Publisher: Marvel Comics October 01, 1979
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