TRUE BELIEVER has turned Boomer Comics Facebook into a blood-drenched hellpit
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Fair, but a different generation would have a similar reaction to a Zack Snyder biography. Which says interesting things in itself about the medium.
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Oh yeah, agree. Or rather, "genre" rather than medium.
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This too is my conclusion. I'd also add for many, many people who worked with Lee personally, he inspires a surprising (to me) degree of loyalty, regardless of age. That speaks volumes of his personal charm, but, obviously now that he's gone, that too will fade.
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I think Lee's legend cast a shadow into Gen X via the background reverence for him in the Marvel comics of the 80s, but I don't know how sticky it will be. I have friends who maintain a strong affection for Lee, but I doubt that it's to the level a Marvel reader in the 60s had.
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I am a Gen X'er and I think we were canny enough back then to know when Lee (and Kirby) were telling tall tales. Outliving Kirby by almost 25 years did nothing but give Stan more and more time to embellish and for later people the take it at face value.
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“The Walt Disney brand is a relic of the 1950s”
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Mcu fansom worships him
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