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Taschen Books - The Stan Lee Story Hardcover Book

Sale price$199.95

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Introducing a timeless masterpiece that instantly captivated fans worldwide, the extraordinary account of Stan Lee's life and legacy has conquered the hearts of collectors in record time. Originally presented as a cherished signed Collector's Edition, this remarkable opus vanished from shelves within a mere week, proving its unrivaled allure. Prepare to be transported into the very essence of Stan Lee's existence as you embark on an epic tale meticulously crafted and tailored by none other than Roy Thomas. Immerse yourself in the velvety depths of Lee's tumultuous journey, as Thomas effortlessly transports you to the frontlines of innovation and imagination. With an unprecedented "you are there" perspective, these pages will transport you to the heart of Lee's wildest dreams and deepest aspirations. Witness the untold treasures of his experience, with never-before-seen photographs that lay bare the true essence of this iconic titan, complemented by original comic art that seems to leap off the page. This extraordinary homage to the Man, painstakingly curated and edited in collaboration with the Godfather of comics himself, guarantees an unrivaled glimpse into the world of Stan Lee. Its boundless impact and reverence demand nothing less than an XXL edition that echoes the magnitude of Lee's everlasting legacy. Now, with an exclusive French insert that adds an enchanting touch, this collector's gem is elevated beyond imagination. Savor the extraordinary, for the legend lives on.

Features:
- Book Cover: Hardcover
- Author(s): Stan Lee Roy Thomas
- Pages: 624
- Approx Dimensions: 11.5 x 17.2 in
- 9783836575768/9783836575782 - French Edition

SKU: 9783836575768

Material: Synthetic

Color: Black


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