Stan Lee interview, "Good Afternoon New York," June 22, 1984
This radio interview transcript features Stan Lee speaking with host Margaret Jones on WOR Radio's Good Afternoon New York program. Lee discusses his transition from Marvel Comics publisher to working on motion picture and television projects in Los Angeles, the growth of comic book fandom and conventions, and the creation of iconic characters like Spider-Man and the Hulk. He explains the origins of Spider-Man, inspired by a pulp magazine character called "The Spider," and describes the creative process behind developing Marvel's superhero roster. The interview also includes call-in questions from listeners about comic collecting, character costume changes, and upcoming projects like the Secret Wars storyline.
Resource Identifier
ah08302_000535-545
Citation
Stan Lee papers, Collection No. 8302, Box 3, Folder 10, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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