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Talking Stan Lee and Tom Scioli's new biography 'I Am Stan'

Talking Stan Lee and Tom Scioli's new biography 'I Am Stan'

Episode 238 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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NEWS

  1. TOP 50 COMICS - AUGUST 2023
  2. Comics Spider-Man and video game ‘Spider-Man’ crossover in battle with Spot
  3. Women of Marvel podcast launches new season with Jean Grey episode
  4. Marvel sheds light on ‘Marvel’s Voices: Avengers’ #1
  5. Scope out new Spider-Man: India costume in new #5 cover reveal
  6. Chris Claremont celebrates Wolverine’s 50th anniversary in ‘Wolverine: Madripoor Knights’
  7. Marvel Comics announces NYCC 2023 booth and panel details
  8. IDW announces NYCC 2023 booth and panel details
  9. ‘BRZRKR’ apparel, toys, and experiences coming via IMG
  10. DSTLRY’s ‘The Devil’s Cut’ sells out at distribution level
  11. Batman Day is coming September 16th!
  12. Robert Kirkman and Chris Samnee's 'Fire Power' to end with issue #30

Our Top Books of the Week

Dave:

  1. Birds of Prey (2023) #1 (Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire)
  2. Batman #137 (Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez)

Nathan:

  1. Birds of Prey #1 (Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire)
  2. Fantastic Four #11 (Ryan North, Iban Coello)

Standout KAPOW moment of the week:

Nathan - Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #1 (Joanne Starer, Natacha Bustos)

Dave - X-Men #26 (Gerry Duggan, Jim Towe & Javier Pina)

TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK

  1. Dave: Avengers Inc. #1 (Al Ewing, Leonard Kirk)
  2. Nathan: Hexagon Bridge #1 (Richard Blake)

JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.

  1. Dave: Creepshow #1 (Becky Cloonan cover)
  2. Nathan: Avengers Inc. #1 (Daniel Acuña)

Segment - Interview: Tom Scioli - I Am Stan Sept 12

  1. Early on, Stan remarks that it’s a drag to write about people in the past tense. Do you ever feel that while writing biographies?
  2. Was it an interesting challenge to revisit moments seen in “Jack Kirby” from a different POV?
  3. What went into laying out this story, particularly the structure, given how many sources you used, audio clips, and the like?
  4. With so many moments captured in Stan Lee’s life, did you end up cutting anything that didn’t quite work or fit?
  5. How would you describe the tonal differences between “I Am Stan” and “Jack Kirby?”
  6. You capture so many key moments in Stan Lee’s life, was there a particular scene that was hard to capture visually, or story wise?
  7. I Am Sta
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