Showing posts with label Alessandro Minoggi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alessandro Minoggi. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Stan Lee 1922-2018

On November 12, 2018, Stan Lee, born Stanley Martin Lieber, passed away.

He almost made it to the 100 years mark.






I had the chance to meet Stan Lee in Lucca, twenty-five years ago, long before the main italian comic con became the "sponsored chinese sideshow" of today (copyright: Maurizio Caschetto).

He was promoting the Marvel 2099 line of comics and he talked to a relatively small but enthusiastic audience about how Marvel Comics were more scientifically sound than DC's. 


He used to love Superman, for instance, because in the beginning he could leap across great distances thanks to his superior strength, and that was somewhat acceptable.

But then he just flew, with no reason whatsoever.
Whereas Thor does not fly. Thor rotates his hammer until it has enough momentum, then throws it and just exploits the pull of the hammer to fly ("Now, THAT's scientific!" he would joke).

Or he would tell about how puzzled he was when his assistant informed him that some "Mr. Felony" was there to meet him and about his surprise when he discovered it was none other than italian film director Federico Fellini.


I was but an 8th grader and listened in awe.


When asking (and getting) his autograph, my dear friend Alessandro Minoggi and I showed him the opening splash-page of a Spidey story we made, in our first attempt to create proper comics (on decent artist's board and using rapidographs). He smiled and nodded approvingly, which made us feel like a million dollar.

To the 13-years-old me, the avuncular Stan Lee seemed rather grandfatherly and I would not have thought back then that a quarter century later he would still be such a felt a presence in comicdom.

He leaves behind a great legacy, albeit a problematic one.


His passing, curiously not much later than Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko's, signifies the definitive end of an era, although it probably won't shift much the conversation among fans and historians about who should get what credit for the creation of the characters and stories that, still to this day, constitute the foundations of the so-called Marvel Universe.





Wednesday, 2 August 2006

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Come mi sento indietro.
A pate questo misero blog, non ho un mio spazio sul world wide web.

A ben vedere però, questa "rete vasta come il mondo", ha maglie decisamente larghe in molte zone del globo terracqueo (su questo ed altri aspetti della infopoverty del digital divide scrivete a Chiara Righi di Fa La Cosa Giusta).

Una volta acquisita la cittadinanza internet si resta largamente sconosciuti a centinaia di milioni di persone.

Tutta questa tirata per dire che sono invidioso di Alessandro Minoggi e del suo bellissimo sito.

Però ringrazio l'amico Panda per avermi fatto comparire così tante volte sulle foto che corredano la sua pagina web.