Stan Lee's Answer To Every 'Hero Vs Hero' Fight Is Very Simple
The most glamorous creator of Marvel Comics, he answers the question for every comic book fight that no one has ever imagined! The answer lies with the writer.
"Who wins the fight
..." Stan Lee, the famous creator of Marvel Comics, got a lot. It could be
hypotheses that two icons like "Superman vs. Spider-Man" are placed
against each other, or that power levels such as "Luke Cage vs. The
Thing" are completely comparable, and Stan had the answer to each of these
questions. Some may think he has a lot of qualities to memorize, but it is
surprisingly simpler than that.
In 2012, during the
popularity of the first Avengers movie, Stan Lee created Stan Lee's YouTube
channel World of Heroes (this channel is still Marvelous TV). At the end of the
first two phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe he will release a lot of
content. He will appear in Fan Wars court sessions to resolve comic book
debates such as "Spider-Man's First Love: Gwen Stacey vs. Mary Jane"
and will appear on the cameo in his superhero animated series Bad Days. Stan
Lee's Channel was a gift to Marvel and DC fans everywhere. Today, World of
Heroes is a hidden gem that makes Stan Lee indestructible and the highlight of
the great time to be a Marvel fan.
Some of the closest
videos in World of Heroes are Stan Lee's Stans Rands series, where he recorded
clips about himself similar to his old soapbox sections at the end of the
classic Marvel comic books. Of all the series on his YouTube channel, Stan's
Rands may have reached the best age, especially if viewers were eager to hear
Stan Lee's thoughts on comics and beyond. In one of his videos, "Who Will
Win", Stan discusses the simple answer to every fight in fiction. He
continues: "There is an answer to all of that; it's very simple. Everyone
should know this! The winner of a fight, the screenwriter is the person who
wants to win!" He cites the example of Spider-Man Fighting the Thing, and
says, "If I want Spider-Man to win, he will win. If I want Thing to win,
he will win."
"These are
fictional characters! The writer can do whatever they want! So stop asking
those bony head questions because I asked for it!" Stan's comments may
seem obvious, but they apply to any comedy fight. Whenever fans discuss
product, strengths, weaknesses and locations, they write a Marvel / DC story
without realizing it. But emotion is just as important to the story as the
details — sometimes more. Many of the stories have come to the fore for a
dramatic and fulfilling climax.
For example, the
squirrel girl has repeatedly defeated Thanos in a fight. In terms of powers
alone, no one can say that the squirrel girl will win against Thanos. Doreen is
someone who can talk to squirrels, has inhumane feelings and has minimal other
abilities. Thanos has defeated countless power centers from Wolverine to
Eternity. However, Doreen defeated the Mad Titan to shatter expectations. Comic
stories can be very boring if only the most powerful characters win. One
character is a big reason why Batman and Spider-Man are so popular superheroes
that they win against all odds. This logic is the whole point of Ratcatcher II
in Suicide Squad. J.R.R. to quote. Tolkien said, "Even the smallest person
can change the course of the future."
Fans should listen more
to Stan Lee's advice when answering the question "Who will win the
fight?" Marvel is still known to break expectations; Often, the success of
a backstage is to make a fan laugh, not anger about power levels. Even after
his career, Stan Lee teaches fans how to understand comic book characters and
their stories.
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