Stan Lee interview by Martin Kent, Sourcebook magazine, 1979
The interview features Lee discussing the creation of Spider-Man as a bumbling high school character to differentiate him from traditional superheroes. Lee explains Marvel's approach to creating relatable characters with real-world problems, addresses the educational value of comics, and discusses his early career writing training materials during military service. The piece explores his philosophy about comics serving as both entertainment and a literacy tool.
Resource Identifier
ah08302_000499-501
Citation
Stan Lee papers, Collection No. 8302, Box 3, Folder 10, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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