Wolverine #26
In "Memory of Peace," Stan Lee offers a heartfelt, behind-the-scenes look at the Marvel universe, spotlighting real-world connections that made the comics resonate beyond the page—from a pro football player’s fandom to upcoming film adaptations and the creative journeys of fellow writers. With a personal touch and a nod to the community that fuels the franchise, this 1990 issue stands out as a rare, candid moment from the man himself, all rendered in the distinctive inks of Klaus Janson on the cover.
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Stan Lee lists some of the virtues of Marvel comics that would induce a fan to be a collector. Items: 1) Announces a new science-fiction novel by Chris Claremont. 2) Wishes Peter David luck with his Star Trek novels. 3) Pro football player Jamie Williams is a huge Marvel fan. 4) Stan Lee appears on Entertainment This Week. 5) Congrats to Gerry Conway on his new TV script-writing endeavors. 6) Announces new Punisher and Captain America movies.
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