The first time I heard of Stan Lee was back in my elementary school days. I had this big coffee table book that just had "Marvel" engraved on the side and Spider-Man's head on the front. I wasn't sure what it was at first but as I opened it and scrolled through it, I realized that was autobiography on the history of Marvel chronicling from its humble beginnings to the late 80s. Then 1994, an hour-long program entitled "Marvel Action Hour" which the animated series for Iron Man and Fantastic Four would show and before they started they included an introduction by the man himself. If it weren't for those two things, I probably wouldn't have knew who he was growing up. Watching his interviews throughout the years continued giving me hope as an artist as I got older. Thank you,
TheRealStanLee, for not only co-creating these heroes that we've known and loved all our life, but for also inspiring others into pursuing their dreams
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