THE CYBERSPACE SUPER HERO COLLECTION CREATED BY STAN LEE
S.C.U.Z.Z.L.E.
Inspired by the Merry Marvel Marching Society community of True Believers Stan Lee created in the 1960’s, Stan created S.C.U.Z.Z.L.E. to play infinite roles in the intersection of superhero culture and the metaverses as a destination, a portal, a virtual publishing company and an AI-powered animation studio among others.
S.C.U.Z.Z.L.E. was created by Stan Lee in 1999 as the first brand and community for superhero culture in cyberspace.
Defining the Future of AI-Powered Superhero Entertainment
Featuring Slam-Girl, Stan Lee’s Spiritual Successor to Spider-Man
STAN LEE ENTERTAINMENT
Original brand for SuperHero culture in CYBERspace established by Stan Lee in 1999
STANLEYVILLE
Stanleyville was created by Stan Lee to become the first superhero hometown in cyberspace and a portal to the metaverses inhabited by an array of heroes and villains.
In 1999 Stan Lee envisioned superhero culture evolving to inhabit cyberspace through the internet, harnessing new and evolving technologies to create and animate the next generation of superhero characters and stories. It would be designed to attract a global affinity group of True Believers linked by the internet.
SLAM-GIRL is Stan Lee’s last animated character franchise for the internet, never released to the public. Slammy was created in 2000 with Marvel animator Will Meugniot as Stan’s millennial female counterpoint to Peter Parker, arguably the most important Stan Lee character creation since Spider-Man.
The Accuser is an internet-related series of 21 webisodes created by Stan Lee and his studio in 2000 as a spiritual successor to Iron-Man. A lawyer who is paralyzed in a run-in with a criminal client and condemned to live in a wheel chair -- which becomes imbued with super powers that envelop him in an iron suit.
Battle School Tranquility is an exciting, family-friendly, sci-fi franchise produced by Stan Lee and Will Meugniot.
“The Drifter” is an espionage-riddled sci-fi franchise that combines Stan Lee’s trademark superhero action with mind-bending time-travel and parallel dimensions. “The Drifter” is a high-tech Spider-Man meets Dr Strange.
STONE-MAN
Stan Lee’s Stone-Man was created by Lee in 2000 with his Hollywood internet animation studio. He was experimenting with yet another kind of superhero character – living and operating in the past and the present in multi-dimensional versions of New York.
Delivering on Stan Lee’s vision of reinventing the superhero and the stories that will transform the superhero culture of the metaverse
When Stan Lee Holdings Ltd acquired S.C.U.Z.Z.L.E. and all of the superhero creations and creative assets produced by Stan Lee and his Hollywood internet animation studio in 1999-2000 - it associated a stellar team worthy of the “sacred task” of cataloging and producing the “hidden cyberspace treasures” that were lost to pop culture until now.
Stan Lee founded a Hollywood-based internet animation studio in October 1998 during a three month period when he had no legal relationship or restrictions with Marvel Comics, which was under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the time.
Stan Lee incorporated his own internet animation studio as Stan Lee Entertainment and appointed himself Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of the company. In order to capitalize his company, and in exchange for the issuance of a majority of shares in the company, he made an assignment of everything he owned or controlled then or in the future in the creative universe.