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mizzmarvel reblogged this from skalja and added:
Is Stan Lee actually really involved in anything about this strip? I was under the impression that Larry Lieber both...
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mazarinedrake reblogged this from glamor-pants and added:
To be fair who WOULDN’T totally pay money to see Spiderman beat up a clown? XD
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skalja reblogged this from glamor-pants and added:
When people are like, “But Stan Lee’s dialogue is so terrible, how can you even” I just raise my eyebrows at them....
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glamor-pants reblogged this from orbitingghosts and added:
he was incapable of this in the 60s and he remains incapable of it to this day my hero
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orbitingghosts posted this
MEANWHILE IN NEWSPAPER SPIDERMAN
stan lee tries to write counter culture kids
he was incapable of this in the 60s and he remains incapable of it to this day
my hero
When people are like, “But Stan Lee’s dialogue is so terrible, how can you even” I just raise my eyebrows at them. That’s why I like it, damnit.
Is Stan Lee actually really involved in anything about this strip? I was under the impression that Larry Lieber both wrote and illustrated it, but I might be wrong there.
(Source: orbitingghosts)