The mostly true tale of
Stan Lee, the one and only Godfather of Comics. From his childhood in Depression-era New York, to transforming
Marvel into the number one comics publisher in the world, to his 21st-century reinvention as Chief Creative Officer of global entertainment company POW! Entertainment, Stan “the Man” Lee stands the test of time as
the most legendary name in comicbook history.
Stanley Lieber began working at Timely Comics in 1940 at the age of 17 and found himself at the helm of the bullpen as its top editor just two years later. But it wasn’t until 1961 that
he ignited a revolution known as the “Marvel Age of Comics.” With a legendary stable of art partners including
Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita, and
Jim Steranko, Lee unleashed a dizzying cascade of seminal comicbook creations—the
Fantastic Four, Hulk, Spider-Man, Thor, Iron Man, the
X-Men, and the Avengers to name a few. After moving to Hollywood in 1980, he did it again, developing TV and film projects that laid the groundwork for the “
Marvel movie.” Stan’s constant cameo presence in these billion-dollar worldwide events was a testament to his influence. As the man behind POW! Entertainment, he became a master of all media—working with rock stars and professional sports leagues, movie mavens and reality TV shows—reinforcing his creative stature the world over.
First published as a signed Collector’s Edition and sold out within a week, the book was written and edited with Lee himself. His tale is told by his successor at
Marvel, renowned comics writer, editor, and historian
Roy Thomas, who brings “you are there” insights and
wide-eyed clarity to key moments of Lee’s journey to pop culture immortality. Featuring
hundreds of treasures of comicbook art, intimate photographs sourced straight from his family archives, a foreword written by Lee himself, a novel-length essay and new epilogue by Thomas, and an appendix with complete reprints of Stan’s comics from throughout the decades, this is a titanic tribute worthy of the Man.