RZA, Lou Ferrigno, others celebrate Stan Lee’s creativity
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Stan Lee was the subject of a love fest Tuesday night, as actors, directors, artists and illustrators lauded the Marvel Comics legend for creating a vast universe of fantastic, flawed, righteous and relatable superheroes.
Mark Ruffalo, Aisha Tyler, Lou Ferrigno, RZA and comics creator Todd McFarlane were among the speakers at “Extraordinary: Stan Lee,” a tribute hosted by Chris Hardwick and broadcast into more than 150 movie theatres across the country.
The two-hour program mixed live appearances with video tributes and animated segments that told the story of Lee’s career. The 94-year-old dreamer behind Spider-Man, Iron Man and scores of other superheroes sat centre stage at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills as one artist-admirer after another shared how his characters and creative energy inspired them.
“I’ve patterned my life after yours,” ”Guardians of the Galaxy” writer-director James Gunn said in a video message.


