"Pop Neurosis: Stan Lee's Comic Relief," Crawdaddy magazine, March 1977

The piece discusses Lee's creation of complex, psychologically nuanced superheroes like Howard the Duck and Spider-Man, and examines how Marvel characters became cultural phenomena reflecting contemporary social issues. The article also covers Lee's expansion into other media and his role in legitimizing comics as a serious art form during the 1970s counterculture movement.

Resource Identifier
ah08302_000574-575
Citation
Stan Lee papers, Collection No. 8302, Box 3, Folder 10, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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