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    Default Stan Lee Meets...

    Hey, no thread to celebrate Stan Lee's 65th anniversary with Marvel?!

    The first issue, Stan Lee Meets Spider-Man , just got released. I read it and it was really cute. Stan "the Man" and his humor are all over this book. And I thought Olivier Copiel's art was quite pretty.

    (But hey! Doesn't Stan Lee live in California??)

    Joss Whedon's back-up tale was clever. I especially liked the "Normal Four" and "Amazing Reality".

    My only qualm with this was at $4.28, I expected more than just 10 pages of Stan Lee story. Most of this book is taken up with a reprint of Amazing Spider-Man #87. But I still enjoyed the new tales, and look forward to further installments! Anyone else get this??

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    good idea. A thread for all of the stan lee meets comics
    people can post previews or scans for all the comics of stan lee meets
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    i would have picked this up but i didnt have money after buying that signed front line 1. Might buy it this week if its there
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    It really has only 10 pages of the Stan Lee story? What kind of crap is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angel of Death
    It really has only 10 pages of the Stan Lee story? What kind of crap is that?
    10 by Lee, 10 by Whedon, 2 by Hembeck and then the reprint.

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    That sounds like a pretty fair spread

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    I enjoyed it. Stan's story was weird, but I enjoyed it. It's basically Stan taking the piss, and that's funny, and it earns my respect, too.

    Whedon's story had me in stitches; I loved the conceit, I loved what he did with it, and I loved the ending. ("So, Pornworld?")

    Hembeck is always good, and Amazing 87's an issue I've never seen before in color, so it was all good.
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    The first story reminded me to that episode of Spiderman TAS where Madame Web sends him through Universes and he finnaly mets the guy who draws him.

    "Don't worry Mosquito Man. Its a big city. Maybe there is room for the two of us." ... Yeah sure.

    Whedons story was funny as well.
    Lucky for them, meeting yourself from another dimensions is undangerous meeting your self from another timeline is paradox so its dangerous.

    O-Pressed People? Normal Four? Amazing Reality? Dr. Banner in bad Mood?

    God, its good to live in a world where writers have fanatasy.

    I wonder why there was no Wolverine joke (well its better if he is not everywhere)

    The end is almost Cable and Deadpool like:
    SR:"So, Pornworld?"
    SL:"Lets Ride."

    About the last story is it just me or did, Spidey used that trick multipil times, bringing someone to wear his costume while he walks around as Peter?

    Well i guess these times are over now.
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    It was okay storywise. "Bees on a Zeppelin". Heh.

    Artwise it was gorgeous. Coipel had this Rude-vibe (classic but not outdated) and Gaydos was as good as always.

    Hembekc's story was the best. I'd like to see more of him.
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    My shop got shorted so I didn't get my copies, very bummed. Hope they show up and I don't end up on the 'wish I'd gotten it' list :(
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angel of Death
    It really has only 10 pages of the Stan Lee story? What kind of crap is that?
    That was the only thing, I wanted to see more Lee/Coipel but the book itself is well worth it IMO.

    Can't wait to get the other ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angel of Death
    It really has only 10 pages of the Stan Lee story? What kind of crap is that?
    That was kind of my reaction. I figure I'll wait until they collect them all in a trade and maybe then I'll get my money's worth.

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    Stan Lee Meets Doctor Strange:

    Wow, Alan Davis sure draws some pretty pictures. Great cover and interior art. Stan "the Man" had a funny tale in this one; where Dr. Strange needs to make money off his image. The teaming of Lee/Davis makes this one special.

    Brian Michael Bendis had an amusing story starring the Impossible Man. Who returns to find our modern Marvel Universe not to his liking. This one is FILLED with in-jokes, as Impy storms around the Marvel offices. (My favorite was Joe Quesada's drawing board covered in cobwebs!)

    I've always loved Chris Ciarrusso's strips, so his Stan Lee tribute was fun. And then came the reprint of an old Dr. Strange story: "While the World Spins Mad!" By Stan and Barry Windsor-Smith, this story is gorgeous Bronze Age mystical fun. A forgotten gem, that reminds me that much of Doc Strange's stories are hidden treasures that many comics fans need to explore.

    Overall, I enjoyed this one more than the Spider-Man issue. Alan Davis' art alone made it worth the price. Did anyone else pick it up?

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    The comicbook with the Stan Lee story that's included with the X-Men: The Last Stand Collector's Edition DVD also fits in this series, same sort of story..

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    I liked both of them so far quite a lot. I mean, I was expecting to love the 'Spider-Man' one, but I didn't have high hopes for the 'Dr. Strange' issue, so I was very pleasantly surprised.

    I thought Bendis' back-up in the Strange issue was brilliant. I'm sure some 'fans' will attack him for using the Stan Lee comic to essentially pay tribute to himself, but what was Stan Lee without self-promotion? The way he gave today's Bullpen the same feeling as days of old, and the way he tied it all back to Lee, was really great, IMO.

    And Lee's work on the Strange story was even better than the Spidey issue, for mine. Here's hoping the next issue is just as entertaining!

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