Interview with Stan Lee by his daughter J.C. Lee, ca. 1975.
J.C. introduces Stan Lee as the creator and publisher of Marvel Comics, highlighting his popularity as a college lecturer and media personality. The interview covers Lee's career spanning more than 30 years, his prolific writing output (formerly writing multiple comic books weekly), and his transition to publisher role. They discuss his connections with celebrities like Federico Fellini and Paul McCartney, his Origins of Marvel Comics book series, and the challenges of gaining recognition in traditional literary circles despite strong sales figures. The conversation showcases Lee's characteristic wit and promotional skills while providing insight into Marvel's growing cultural influence and his role as the company's public spokesperson. Footage runs 10 minutes.
