Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5041674-20140825173658

As a lot of people may know, due to the violence with golden-aged comic, a thing called the "Comic Code" severly downgraded the violence and adult-themes in comics, due to the fact that comics where "linked" to violent actions in boys (really, parents? Boys always act violent. That's how they are). Stan Lee, not wanting to follow this code, decided to make one final comic that he thought he'd be fired for. As such, he made "Fantastic Four #1", and it claimed critical success. After this comic was published, it was known as the "Marvel Age (or Silver Age) of Comics."

Soon, Stan Lee started to create numeous other characters. Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man and Wasp, Daredevil, and my personal favorite, Spider-Man! As such, Lee kept writing for his comics, hardly taking breaks because he enjoyed doing it. He wrote the scripts during the week, wrote for the newspapers on saturdays, and still had a happy marraige with his wife!

As such, because of Stan's hard work, we have the wonderful universe of Marvel Comics. He started the Marvel Age of comics, and so, we end up here today, loving his universe he created through risking his job, and hard work. Thank you, Stan Lee!

So, I made this topic to discuss the wonders of the Marvel Age of comics, which changed how comics would be viewed forever! 