STAN LEE was known to the world as the man whose superheroes propelled Marvel to its preeminent position in the entertainment industry. His co-creations included Spider-Man(TM), The Avengers(TM), Black Panther(TM), X-Men(TM), Iron Man(TM), The Incredible Hulk(TM), The Fantastic Four(TM), and hundreds of others. Lee continued to serve as Marvel Entertainment's Chairman Emeritus until his death in 2018. Lee was also the Chairman & Chief Creative Officer of Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment(R), which he founded with production partner Gill Champion and Arthur Lieberman.
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KAT ROSENFIELD is a pop culture and political writer and the Edgar Award-nominated author of
Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone (2012) and
Inland (2014). A former reporter for MTV News, her work has appeared in outlets including
Wired,
Vulture,
Entertainment Weekly,
Playboy,
US Weekly, and
TV Guide.
RYAN SILBERT is an award-winning author, filmmaker and founder of Origin Story Entertainment. Recent projects include
God of Love (Oscar winner) and Spike Lee's
The Girl Is in Trouble; forthcoming projects include Stephen King's
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, a prestige slate of legacy projects from horror legend George A. Romero, in partnership with Sanibel Films, and a collaboration with James Patterson Entertainment.
LUKE LIEBERMAN is a writer and filmmaker who started his career in entertainment under the mentorship of Stan Lee. He is responsible for the relaunch of the Red Sonja franchise and overseeing more than 50 graphic novels; writing numerous issues himself, including the upcoming
Red Sonja: Birth of a She-Devil for Dynamite Entertainment.