https://variety.com/2023/film/news/stan-lee-documentary-slammed-jack-kirby-son-1235648062/ |
Neal Kirby, son of the seminal Marvel Comics artist and writer Jack
Kirby, has shared a statement expressing his distaste with Disney+’s new
documentary spotlighting the life of Stan Lee.
Credited
as one of the leading creators of Marvel Comics, Lee’s life and legacy
are given a detailed exploration through the doc, which premiered on the
streamer on June 16. Kirby released a skeptical statement about the
film through the Twitter account of his daughter, Jillian Kirby.
“It
should be noted and is generally accepted that Stan Lee had a limited
knowledge of history, mythology, or science,” Kirby wrote. “On the other
hand, my father’s knowledge of these subjects, to which I and many
others can personally attest, was extensive. Einstein summed it up
better; ‘More the knowledge, lesser the ego. Lesser the knowledge, more
the ego.’”
Kirby’s lengthy denouncement continues by calling into
question Lee’s involvement in the creation of many Marvel characters in
the early-to-mid 1960s. “You will see Lee’s name as a co-creator on
every character, with the exception of the Silver Surfer, solely created
by my father. Are we to assume Lee had a hand in creating every Marvel
character? Are we to assume that it was never the other co-creator that
walked into Lee’s office and said, ‘Stan, I have a great idea for a
character!’ According to Lee, it was always his idea.”
Kirby
also highlights that Lee took major credit for creating the Fantastic
Four “with only one fleeting reference” to his father. He also claims
that the Fantastic Four was initially created by Jack for DC in the
“Challengers of the Unknown” comic. Kirby goes on by stating that Ben
Grimm (The Thing) was named after his father’s real name, Benjamin, and
Sue Storm was named after his daughter, Susan.
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