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Stan Lee, arguably the most famous American comic book creator, died at age 95 in 2018. Honoring his Jewish identity, many evoked the phrase “may his memory be a blessing” (coming from the Hebrew “zichrono livracha”) when reporting on his passing.
Just what this memory looks like, however, and what it should look like, is a topic that is increasingly up for debate.
To most people with a passing knowledge of comic books, Lee who may be best known to the general public for his 30-plus cameos in the many Marvel superhero movies is believed to be one of the most creative figures in American popular culture. He’s considered the Walt Disney of superheroes, so to speak. But for a small, increasingly vocal faction of comic book aficionados, many of them fans of the legendary Jewish illustrator Jack Kirby, he was an attention-hungry self-promoter, a super-villain who screwed over his creative collaborators.
(JTA) — Stan Lee, arguably the most famous American comic book creator, died at age 95 in 2018. Honoring his Jewish identity, many evoked the phrase “may his memory be
Movies on TV this week: Pulp Fiction ; My Fair Lady and more
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John Travolta, left, and Sam Jackson in director Quentin Tarantino s 1994 film Pulp Fiction. (Warner Bros.)
Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of Feb 21 - 27, 2021
Adam s Rib (1949)
Annie Hall (1977)
Dances With Wolves (1990)
Father of the Bride (1950)
TCM Mon. 1:45 p.m.
Forrest Gump (1994)
AXS Mon. 6 p.m.
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Encore Tues. 12:09 p.m.
A Man for All Seasons (1966)
TCM Sat. 12:30 p.m.
Stan Lee’s legacy is complicated. This new book casts a shadow on it. Stan Lee poses in New York, June 15, 1978. (Santi Visalli/Getty Images)
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(JTA) Stan Lee, arguably the most famous American comic book creator, died at age 95 in 2018. Honoring his Jewish identity, many evoked the phrase “may his memory be a blessing” (coming from the Hebrew “zichrono l’bracha”) when reporting on his passing.
Just what this memory looks like, however, and what it should look like, is a topic that is increasingly up for debate.
To most people with a passing knowledge of comic books, Lee who may be best known to the general public for his 30-plus cameos in the many Marvel superhero movies is believed to be one of the most creative figures in American popular culture. He’s considered the Walt Disney of superheroes, so to speak. But for a small, increasingly vocal faction of comic book aficionados, many of them fans of the legendary Jewish illustr