Although Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four revolutionized the comic book industry, Stan Lee still felt the sting of working in a third-class business at a time when most adults thought comic books were aimed at children. What Lee realized, though, was that college students in the 1960s and 1970s were responding to Marvel in a new way — gleefully reading and re-reading the otherwordly antics of the costumed heroes.
Read more1983 -- STAN LEE LAMENTS LACK OF FILM INTEREST IN MARVEL SUPERHEROES
Marvel icon Stan Lee laments how difficult it is to get Marvel superheroes turned into film franchises in 1983.
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