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Cover for Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 #50
Pencils by J. Scott Cambell, inks by Tim Townsend.

    Publisher :         Marvel Comics
 First appearence :    Amazing Fantasy # 15 . Aug.1962
 Created by  :    Stan Lee, Steve Ditko
 Alter Ego : Peter Benjamin Parker
 Abilities  : Superhuman strenght, speed, stamina, agility,    reflexes. Ability to stick  to solid surface, Spider sense, Night  vission, Accelerated healing, Toxic stingers, Ability to  produced both organics and synthetics spider webbing.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Spider-Man, The Creator

Stan Lee or Stanley Lieber created Spider-Man 1962 in the “Amazing Fantasy # 15” by Marvel Comics. He was 16 when he first joined Marvel Comics, at that time he was the teenage cousins of the wife of Martin Goodman, the owner of Marvel Comics. The name appeared and signed “Stan Lee” he later recalled, “ because I felt someday I’d be writing the Great American Novel and didn’t want to use my real name on these silly little comics”,

He has given a sparks to the new era of the comics, when introduced Spider-Man to the world, that is really different with the other earlier superheroes. Most important, that Lee heroes lives in a real world and with real people. That bring the imagination on how real people might act if they suddenly gained superpowers heroes. After a year Spider-Man hits the industry, Stan Lee get promoted and his character spread throughout the comics strip in the newspaper around the world. And at the age of 20, he became an editor and chief writer.

He was a writer to Spider-Man from the beginning until the late 1990’s. In this industry, Lee invented the vocabulary and the attitude of the modern superhero, placing his characters and their complex stories in a vivid, literary landscape. He was also a principal architecture of the modern comics books. His quoted “ He was never very interesting to me, because I was never worried about him. And if you’re not worried about the jam your hero, there’s no excitement”, on DC heroes such as Superman changed the wave of superheroes created after.

Stan Lee left Marvel Comics in late 1990’s. And he’s creativeness also created the X-Men, Fantastic Four , Iron Man, and Incredible Hulk.

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