The panel sounded like it was supposed to be a retrospective of his life. Instead it was mostly a conversation between Joe Quesada and Stan Lee. Once things were set up, the audience was able to ask questions as well. This was the first time I had seen Stan Lee in person, and he comes across as a genuinely nice man. He was constantly laughing, half the time at himself. I was sitting in the back of a huge room filled with people and somehow I still found myself being drawn to the man. He has such an infectious smile and warm personality it would be difficult to not like him.
Here are a few random facts that I learned about the living legend.
- While he may have created Spider-Man, he gives credit for the webs to Steve Ditko. The original idea was for Spidey to climb on walls only.
Apparently Marvel was one of the first comic companies to do multi-part stories instead of having each issue be completely self-contained. When asked why this was he stated that it was entirely due to laziness as single stories are harder to write than one long story. He continued by saying that some of the most important decisions we ever make in life are due to laziness or selfishness. This was all said with a big grin on his face.
When asked about the least favorite character he has ever created, he chuckled and said that he doesn't have a least favorite. He claimed to have never created a bad character, and that at the time he was his own editor, so he didn't make himself make any changes. Again, this was all said while smiling and laughing.
I am glad to have been able to sit through this panel. I don't remember seeing Stan Lee do that many shows, so it will really make this weekend stand out knowing that I got to see "The Man" in person.
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Saturday 24 February
By Michael
Many many years ago at a Dallas Con, I stood in line for Stan's autograph. I was 36 at the time and said to him that I grew up with Marvel and reading his stories... he said 'looks like we did a good job of raising you'... that was one of the proudest moments of my life! He is and always will be 'The Man' to me
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Sunday 25 February
By Hans
I was an exhibitor at the San Diego Comic Con in 2004. A couple years before that, I saw Stan "The Man" Lee on a panel at L.A. comic-con. There were so many people at the L.A. con that I didn't get to meet him. I had always wanted to meet him since I was a kid and a big Marvel comics freak. My dad even drove me to the Marvel offices in 1977 to meet him...he wasn't there...little did I know he was already at the L.A. Marvel offices by that time. At any rate....back to San Diego in 2004. I was thinking to myself then..."I hope I get to meet Stan someday....he truly did influence my childhood through his work at Marvel." Well, I was taking boxes from my table inside the hall at the San Diego con after a long day. I had them on a dolly and was waiting outside, across the street from the convention center. Who should walk right by me? Stan Lee! I stopped him and we chatted for about a minute or so. The nicest guy (which, I already knew he was from so many other sources!). At any rate, I got to meet my childhood (and adult) hero....I was very happy! Stan, if you happen to read this...I hope you enjoyed my original music I shared with you...That's my story. Take care all!
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Sunday 04 March
By jack
I BEEN COLLECTING COMICS SINCE 1970. I WISH I COULD MEET STAN LEE
JACK
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