Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Stan Lee, Comic Books and a World in Crisis

For the brave blow, humanity has endured some of its sterling(prenominal) tragedies; the Great Depression, World Wars I and II, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War - to represent a few. Throughout these darkest hours, human beings suffered so greatly that morale was lowering with ever liberty chit day. As such, the need for a method of captioning the low morale, and crook it into something positive for mankinds sake was dire. At the wangle to use up this need were the superhero suspect books that since the early 20th century have helped change our opinion of the Statesn grow, as healthy as the role America played in the aforesaid(prenominal) historical events.\nThough suspect books were already being produce in the 1920s and 1930s for humor purposes, it was non until 1938, when the first Superman cockeyed book became available to the public that mankind would finally fill that need. After that first expelling of Superman queer books, superheroes took the world, pe culiarly North America, by storm. In North American culture of the 20th century, superheroes represented the ballpark mans contempt for the Axis powers, his thirst for much than power during the Cold War, as well as the veridical superpower, pun intended, that America had grow following the victory of the consort powers of World War II. time galore(postnominal) of the superheroes we know and bask today come from the DC universe, no person cogitate to comic books, real or fictional, has been as important in the superhero world as Stanley Martin Lieber.\nStanley Martin Lieber, more commonly known by his pseudonym Stan Lee, is an American comic book generator and editor, and the power Chairman Emeritus of marvel Comics. As a writer for Marvel Comics, Stan Lee, having worked with such artists as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, helped co-create such fashionable superheroes as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Hulk, Thor, urge on Man, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, along with many other characters. Following his 3-year scant in the military fr...

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