Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Gallery 1988 (7020 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038) is running an art show through February 1st which features art inspired by the comic creations of Stan Lee. Check out some of my favorites below.

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Here are a few photos from Collider.com.

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Cool Stuff: Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

And here are a couple more thanks to io9.com:

Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

Under The Influence - A Tribute to Stan Lee

  • fanboy d
    wolverine wasn't created by stan lee...
  • SNAPS!
  • Len Wein
  • Ary
    Neither is Captain America.
  • MARs
    You know why Stan Lee didn't draw his characters distorted and blocky? Because it not an art form. It just sucks. You can not draw, so stop you talentless people.

    And I am not hating on all of it.
  • Chin'Chilla
    ^^^ Ignorant ^^^
  • Mike
    Yeah it's kinda strange to have an art exhibit dedicated to Stan Lee, but feature characters (like Wolverine and Cap for starters) that he didn't create. I think they were just going for a general Marvel tribute, but some artists decided to focus on Stan Lee.
    It's hard to criticize anything to do with comics though without sounding like a douche bag.
  • MarkDTS
    Sorry to go geek guys, but Stan "The Man" Lee has had his hands in mostly every character up there. He's either scripted, art-directed, or edited all of these characters. You don't have to create a character to help flesh out characteristics that will make that character identifiable forever.

    *One such case is Stan's first published story in Timely Comics Captain America Comics #3. In which he gave the world Cap's now famous ricocheting shield-toss.

    Don't be so quick to comment before you research what you're commenting on kiddos. Especially when you doing so to one of the most respected names that has ever laid pen to comic paper.

    Excelsior!

    *cited information
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Lee
    http://www.stanleeweb.com/stan_bio.htm
  • Mike
    Kick ass work I think Stan would be proud.
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