Posted on 03/12/2008 7:46:43 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Why not? He and his buddies at Marvel just about took down the entire comic book industry in the 1990s with a monopoly on publishing and distribution and contracts that required buying large quantities of unsellable “variant” editions.
And didn’t the owner give Monica a $100,000 job when she left the White House during the impeachment hearings?
Additionally Jack Kirby and other ARTISTS who created the characters were the ones who renegotiated for ownership of their characters when the opportunity came up (I think 50+ years even work for hire can be renegotiated through changes in the copyright law).
Stan was a writer and editor but it doesn’t mean he came up with the characters.
I wish we could scrap them all and start over!
Ahhh....the “creative accounting”....I understand that...
Poor guy.
I'm pretty sure that Stan was out of the comic book business at that point and was doing the PR out in Hollywood as "Publisher Emeritus" or some such thing.
Additionally Jack Kirby and other ARTISTS who created the characters were the ones who renegotiated for ownership of their characters when the opportunity came up (I think 50+ years even work for hire can be renegotiated through changes in the copyright law).
Actually, it was Joe Simon, not Jack Kirby, who tried to renegotiate Capt. America. Furthermore, to date, none of the other big Marvel characters have hit the fifty year mark, since they were all created in the 1960s. Kirby, as I recall, sued for his original artwork back.
As for who created what, that's always been a bit of contention between Lee and Kirby (as well as Spiderman's Steve Ditko) but it seems fairly likely that the characters were a collaboration and that a group of elderly men with so-so memories all remembered who contributed what differently, but are all creators.
OMG Spiderman daddy going take down Hillary CLASSIC LOL!
I was a card-carrying member of The Merry Marvel Marching Society, and later in its other fan club incarnation, FOOM (Friends Of Ol’ Marvel). That’s what Lee was REALLY resposible for. He (and later everyone at Marvel, though DC tried to copy it)really made you feel that you were a member of a cool group of friends, not just a comic reader. You were part of a ‘happening’. That rapport had never been equaled in the comic book world before, and will, sadly, never be seen again. They made it FUN. Comics are too damned dark for me these days, due to people like Frank Miller coming into the field. I collected from the 60s through the 70s, and then got out of it. The stories just weren’t the same any more.
Stan has a very big problem that resulted from the SLM bankruptcy.
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