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CROWN BOOKS

TRUE BELIEVER RISE AND FALL OF STAN LEE HC

(W) Abraham Riesman

STAN LEE, born Stanley Martin Lieber in 1922, is one of the most beloved and influential entertainers to emerge from the twentieth century. He served as head editor of Marvel for three decades and launched more pieces of internationally recognizable intellectual property than anyone other than Walt Disney. But Lee's unprecedented career was also filled with spectacular failures, controversy, and bitter disputes. Lee was dogged by accusations from key collaborators such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko over who really created Marvel's signature characters, iconic figures for whom Lee had always been suspected of taking more than his proper share of credit. A major business venture, STAN LEE Media, resulted in stock manipulation, bankruptcy, and criminal charges. True Believer chronicles the world-changing triumphs and tragic missteps of an extraordinary life, and leaves it to readers to decide whether Lee lived up to the responsibilities of his own talent.

ASPEN MLT INC

FOUR POINTS #5

CVR D STAN LEE COMIKAZE 2015 LE 200

(W) Scott Lobdell (A) Jordan Gunderson (CA) Khary Randolph

Artist Khary Randolph illustrates the women of The Four Points in this beautiful convention variant exclusive cover!

T PUB

LUCKY MAN BRACELET CHRONICLES TP

(W) Neil Gibson (A) Atula Siriwardane (CA) Atula Siriwardane

STAN LEE's Lucky Man follows the story of detective Harry Clayton after he is unwillingly granted the power to control luck... for good and bad. This comic is an extension of the hit TV series and explores the origins of the bracelet that gives him this power.

TITAN COMICS

MARVEL COMICS FIRST 80 YEARS HC

An in-depth, beautifully illustrated companion book which explores the origins and rich history of the largest comic book publishing company in the world, from the minds of infamous creators such as STAN LEE, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko - Marvel Comics!

TITAN COMICS

MARVEL COMICS FIRST 80 YEARS SC NEWSTAND

An in-depth, beautifully illustrated companion magazine which explores the origins and rich history of the largest comic book publishing company in the world, from the minds of infamous creators such as STAN LEE, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko - Marvel Comics!

TITAN COMICS

MARVEL COMICS FIRST 80 YEARS SC PX

An in-depth, beautifully illustrated companion magazine which explores the origins and rich history of the largest comic book publishing company in the world, from the minds of infamous creators such as STAN LEE, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko - Marvel Comics!

PS ARTBOOKS

PRE CODE CLASSICS HORRIFIC HC

(A) Don Heck

Comic Media were a respectable publisher that produced two horror titles, Weird Terror and Horrific, and we've selected a few of these fabulous weird tales of terror issues here in this collection! The odd thing about these titles is that the publisher was convinced that faces sold comics; he insisted that every issue have some sort of a face dominating the cover, and Don Heck, his cover artist, eagerly obliged. Werewolf faces, monster faces, terrified faces -- always faces. Go get 'em, pronto, because by 1955 Don was recruited by STAN LEE and went on to be one of the architects of what became known as "The Marvel Age of Comics" so you won't be getting any more of those fabulous covers! Collects Horrific #4-8 (March to November 1953).

PS ARTBOOKS

PRE CODE CLASSICS HORRIFIC SLIPCASE ED HC

(A) Don Heck

Comic Media were a respectable publisher that produced two horror titles, Weird Terror and Horrific, and we've selected a few of these fabulous weird tales of terror issues here in this collection! The odd thing about these titles is that the publisher was convinced that faces sold comics; he insisted that every issue have some sort of a face dominating the cover, and Don Heck, his cover artist, eagerly obliged. Werewolf faces, monster faces, terrified faces -- always faces. Go get 'em, pronto, because by 1955 Don was recruited by STAN LEE and went on to be one of the architects of what became known as "The Marvel Age of Comics" so you won't be getting any more of those fabulous covers! Collects Horrific #4-8 (March to November 1953).

MARVEL COMICS

TALES OF SUSPENSE #39 FACSIMILE EDITION #0

(W) STAN LEE (A) Don Heck (CA) Jack Kirby

Iron Man is born! In one of the most significant issues of the Silver Age, STAN LEE, Larry Lieber and Don Heck unite to introduce Tony Stark - a character destined to be an icon! When Stark, a brilliant arms manufacturer, is captured and ordered to develop weapons for an evil tyrant, he instead forges a mighty suit of iron that empowers his escape - and safeguards his wounded heart! Stark's daring transformation ultimately sets him on a path of redemption that would forge him into one of Earth's mightiest heroes: the invincible Iron Man! It's one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #39. All Ages