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          In a remarkable autobiography, the creator of Marvel Comics describes his youth in the Bronx, his early years publishing comic books during World War II.

        1. In a remarkable autobiography, the creator of Marvel Comics describes his youth in the Bronx, his early years publishing comic books during World War II.
        2. The definitive biography of the beloved―often controversial―co-creator of many legendary superheroes.
        3. Stan Lee Biographies.
        4. Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher and producer.
        5. The upcoming book is the first comprehensive biography published of the former Marvel Comics president and publisher.
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          Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee

          January 17, 2014
          When I think about my influences as a writer/journalist, the names that come to mind include Stephen King, John O'Grady, James Herriot, John Wyndham and Hunter S.

          Thompson. But about halfway through Excelsior!, I realised there was another man who shaped the way I wrote - and the course I took in life - as much as any of those aforementioned. His name was Stan Lee, and Excelsior! is his autobiography (or "bio-autography" as he calls it, which we'll get to in due course).

          One of my earliest memories is watching The Incredible Hulk on television.

          A biography deeply steeped in archival research that provided an objective portrait that would give readers insight and analysis into Lee's life and career.

          I must have been only three or four. I had a strange relationship with the show: throughout the 'boring' parts I would be willing David Banner to change into the Hulk, but when he finally did I'd get so scared I'd put a cushion in front of my face.



          I also watched the Spider-Man TV show, and the crappy (and not-so-crappy) animated series they made from The Incredible Hulk,