Stan Lee (2023)
32KStan Lee (2023). Stan Lee: Directed by David Gelb. With Stan Lee. 100 years of dreaming. 100 years of creating. 100 years of Stan Lee.
“A well-made yet simple documentary that can feel a bit too corporate-y at times, it is most interesting when it starts to delve into dramatic moments such as Kirby and Leeu0026#39;s complicated history in the 70u0026#39;s, but it instantly steers away to remind audiences of the cultural iconography of Stan Lee and act as an ad for the MCU.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMost of the information isnu0026#39;t groundbreaking if you are familiar with the history of Stan Lee and his work at Marvel Comics, but itu0026#39;s told in a really nice way with some great graphics, animation, and overall editing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI love how vibrantly they presented the vintage comic books and the way they chose to visualise the past through sculptures, a really unique way that fits the overall vibe. I wish it had more depth or nuance, because I feel like Iu0026#39;ve already seen all of itu0026#39;s content in other docs before, but nevertheless the presentation stands out here. A great watch for any comic book fan, or anyone interested in learning about a integral persona in the world of comics.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eComics have perhaps the strongest physical nostalgic impact on me. The feeling of touching a new comic book and the smell of it has an undeniable warmth for me, I have countless memories attached to these characters and stories that I will never get tired or ashamed of enjoying. Forget any media adaptation that has come and any that is yet to, whether good or bad, nothing ever beats those hues found in a comic strip.”