Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels is a 2002 American documentary film produced by Creative Light Entertainment consisting of an interview of Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee by film director Kevin Smith.[1] The two talk about Lee's life,[2] his marriage with Joan Lee,[2] the 2002 Spider-Man film, and Spider-Man comics.[3] Lee refers to Marvel Comics character J. Jonah Jameson as "the version so many people had of me."[4] The interview was filmed in February 2002[5] in Santa Monica, California at a comic book store.[6] The result was a nearly two-hour-long film.[7] The documentary was included in a four-disc release of the 2002 Spider-Man film.[8]
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^Rivero, Enrique (May 5, 2002). "Comic Book Legend Featured in Latest DVD". Video Store. Vol. 24, no. 19. Duluth, Minnesota. p. 12.
^Nichols, Peter M. (May 3, 2002). "How Spidey was Hatched". The New York Times. p. 31.
^Drucker, Aaron (2012). Robert Moses Peaslee; Robert G. Weiner (eds.). "Spider-Man: MENACE!!! Stan Lee, Censorship and the 100-Issue Revolution". Web-Spinning Heroics: Critical Essays on the History and Meaning of Spider-Man. McFarland & Company: 91. ISBN978-0786491674.
^Russo, Tom (May 26, 2002). "With Superheroic Appeal". The Boston Globe. p. L22.
^King, Susan (June 1, 2002). "Roy Rogers Flick Makes It to DVD". Deseret News. p. E7.
^Spector, Josh (April 12, 2002). "'Mutants' Finds Legs as 'Spider' Companion: 'Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels' will be Packaged with 'Spider-Man'". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 372, no. 50). p. 1.
^McDonald, Patrick (November 14, 2002). "Caught in a Magic Web". The Advertiser. p. 58.