#the fantastic four
Me rewatching Fantastic Four for the plot
The plot:
Me: Johnny Storm… give me some third degree burns on the back of my throat.
Stan Lee, born Stanley Lieber, is one of the best known faces in comics, besides the characters themselves. Famous for his hand in co-creating numerous Marvel superheroes, Stan Lee has left a lasting mark on American culture. The father of the comic book characters so many of us have come to love is Jewish, and here’s how we know:
-Stan Lee’s parents were Jewish immigrants originally from Romania. [x]
-Stan Lee has said that he regrets never having had the chance to visit Israel, and fears that the trip would be too far for him in his advancing age. [x]
-Stan Lee narrated an episode of the motion-comic Holocaust education mini-series They Spoke Out: American Voices Against The Holocaust, and described the experience as both depressing and triumphant, as he was narrating a real-life hero. [x]
-Stan Lee describes himself as being proud to be part of Jewish culture and his Jewish heritage. He feels that Judaism ultimately means doing good unto others, and tried to show the good in humanity in his comics. [x]
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someone here was once like, johnny storm and this shirt!!! and i drew it like ages ago but i just never posted it. anyways here he is, plus iced coffee!!! yeehaw!