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SDCC08 - Perry Moore and Stan Lee announce HERO partnership

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Stan Lee and Perry Moore have announced an official partnership. The exact nature of what the partnership is to produce (Feature Film, TV show, Comic Book, Graphic novel) has yet to be revealed, but Stan Lee waltzed into the Comic-Con International: San Diego panel “LGBT Portrayals in Comics and embraced Perry Moore. Moore’s novel, “Hero, published by Hyperion in August 2007, won the Lambda Literary Award in 2008 for best LGBT Children’s/Young Adult novel. Moore is also executive producer of Disney’s Narnia film series.”

Perry Moore's novel "Hero"

Be sure to read Moore’s EXCELLENT article “WHO CARES ABOUT THE DEATH OF A GAY SUPERHERO ANYWAY?: A HISTORY OF GAYS IN COMIC BOOKS” which lists the many strong LGBT characters in comics needlessly maimed, depowered or killed for no reason.

via Newsarama and PerryMooreStories

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    Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

    “What if I told you we were putting together a team?” says Tony Stark in the last few minutes of The Incredible Hulk. And what a team it will be. Well eventually at least…

    Earth's Mightiest Heroes - the Avengers

    After the success of Iron Man, marvel announced plans for a series of movies culminating in a silver screen teamup of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes - The Avengers, and fanboys like me have been babbling about it ever since. Here are some oldschool thoughts on the subject from real life Marvel legends Stan Lee and Joe Simon…

    Thor - Release date: Solo film to be released June 4, 2010
    Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend)
    Origin: Disabled medical student Donald Blake discovers a mighty hammer that transforms him into his alter ego, the Norse warrior Thor. Lee recalls meeting years ago with Fabio, the romance-novel cover boy, about playing the part. “Someone brought him up to my office to see if he could play Thor,” Lee says. “Visually, he would have been good, but in those days we weren’t even in a position to do a movie.” Lee says Thor “will have to be someone big and strong and kind of blondish. And there should be a nobility.”

    Ant-Man -
    Release date: Solo film, but timing not yet available
    Director: Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead)
    Screenwriters: Wright and Joe Cornish
    Origin: Biochemist Hank Pym can alter his size as well as communicate with and control insects. Ant-Man creator Stan Lee recently had lunch with Wright to discuss the direction of the film. “There’s never been a hero like this in the movies,” Lee says. “I did one comic book called The Man in the Ant Hill about a guy who shrunk down and there were ants or bees chasing him. That sold so well that I thought making him into a superhero might be fun.”

    The First Avenger: Captain America - Release date: Solo film to be released May 6, 2011
    Origin: Captain America made his debut in 1941 as lowly U.S. Army Pvt. Steve Rogers. “We had him peeling spuds,” creator Joe Simon recalls. “The government shot him up with a super-serum, which made him the first of what was to be an army of superheroes.” Simon and comic-book artist Jack Kirby, who died in 1994, created the character during World War II as an all-American adversary to Adolf Hitler. “We were a war-consumed nation, just like today,” he says. “Hitler was a comic foil for our character, and every comic sold out that first year.” Simon now suggests that Osama bin Laden might be an appropriate foe for Captain America to pursue. But Captain America more likely will take on his most famous adversary, the Red Skull — a Nazi (later turned Communist) introduced by Simon in Captain America Comics #1.

    Nick Fury - Release date: Not intended as a solo film, but character will appear in The Avengers universe in summer 2011
    Origin: Stan Lee introduced the character in 1963 in the war magazine Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos. “It did very well, But after a couple of years, I got bored with it and wanted to kill it. Years later, I got a lot of fan mail asking, ‘What happened to Sgt. Fury?’ In those days, there was a popular show called The Man From U.N.C.L.E., so I brought Nick back as a colonel for S.H.I.E.L.D.: Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage, Law-Enforcement Division.”

    via USA Today

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