P.S.

Two more notes on the Stan Lee lawsuit. At this moment, Google News lists 264 articles online about Stan's victory. Some list Stan as creator, not co-creator. A few refer to him as "cartoonist Stan Lee," suggesting wrongly that he drew. Steve Ditko is unmentioned in the 264 articles.

Also, Scott Shaw! identifies the person wearing the Spider-Man costumes in the picture I ran

Dunno if you're aware of it, but the photo you've posted with the "With Great Profits Comes Great Responsibility" article is of additional interest, inasmuch as it was photographed when Stan was at Marvel Productions. The fellow in the Spidey costume was Chris Sanders, the creator of Lilo and Stitch for Disney. Chris was working for me at the time as a character designer on Jim Henson's Muppet Babies, and frankly, was the only employee there who was physically fit enough to look good in the Spider-togs.

I trust you are all visiting Scott's Oddball Comics page every week. And if you get to WonderCon next month, make sure you catch his very amusing slide show of such strangeness. It'll be on Saturday afternoon, right after we play our famous game of "Quick Draw!," in which Scott will also be a participant. Full schedule of my panels to come in a day or two here.