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Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels, 2002

Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels

English

USA

Rating:7.2
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Profile of Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels

Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels can be described as feel good. The plot revolves around a prodigy, the life of an artist, and ambition. The main genre is documentary. In approach, it is serious. It takes place in contemporary times. It is drawn from a biography.

Summary of Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels

Stan Lee created one of the most popular comic book characters ever when in AMAZING FANTASY #15, an inventive scientist's radioactive experiment turned him into SPIDER MAN. This study of Lee's life and work has the renown comic book artist conversing with filmmaker Kevin Smith (DOGMA), who was once in negotiations to be helming a big budget version of SPIDER MAN. Their chat includes talk about this motion picture (eventually directed by Sam Raimi) as well as Lee's many other creations from THE MIGHTY THOR to THE INCREDIBLE HULK. The program is in two parts. In the first, "Creating Spider Man," Lee candidly discusses what may be his most beloved creation. Then, in "Here Come the Heroes," he details his 60-plus years in the business of comics.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 7 May 2002
Runtime: 95 min

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Kevin Smith as Himself in Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels
Kevin Smith

as Himself

Stan Lee as Himself in Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters and Marvels
Stan Lee

as Himself

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