Stan Lee Reflects On 'Friendly' Relationship With Michael Jackson
Pair met 'a number of times' in the 1990s to discuss buying Marvel Comics.
By Rick Marshall
SAN DIEGO — It's no secret that Michael Jackson was a comic book fan — just take a look at some of the items from his personal collection. But what many people don't realize is that the recently deceased pop icon was almost a comic book publisher too.
Last month, MTV's comic book movie blog Splash Page recalled how close Jackson came to buying Marvel Comics in the late 1990s alongside Stan Lee, the famous co-creator of Spider-Man, the X-Men, Fantastic Four and countless other superheroes.
During last weekend's Comic-Con, Lee said the relationship he developed with Jackson over the course of their business dealings extended well beyond professional courtesy. In fact, as various videos popping up around the Internet lately seem to attest, it wouldn't be out of line to call Jackson a fan of Lee and his creations.
"We had met a number of times," Lee told MTV News. "In fact, [Jackson] came to my house once with his son, and I remember my wife took care of his son for about an hour while Michael and I were talking.
"He was quite a good father," he added. "He was very solicitous, and he cared very much for the boy."
While their plan to buy Marvel never progressed past "the discussion phase," Lee said, the pair grew fairly close. At one point, Lee even made a trip to Jackson's home to discuss, of all things, Spider-Man.
"I had been to his place in Neverland," Lee said. "He wanted to do Spider-Man. I'm not sure whether he just wanted to produce it or wanted to play the role. ... Our conversation never got that far along.
"He thought I'd be the one who could get him the rights [to make a Spider-Man movie], and I told him I couldn't," Lee continued. "He would have to go to the Marvel company. But we did become friendly ... and he was a great guy."
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Items seized from Jackson doctor
Police searching the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson's personal physician seized a compact disc labeled with a pseudonym used by the pop star, a source familiar with the search said Wednesday.
The disc marked "Omar Arnold" contained what appeared to be records of an electrocardiogram Dr. Conrad Murray performed on Jackson while the singer was living in Las Vegas, the source said. Omar Arnold was an alias Jackson had long used in connection with his healthcare.
In search warrants signed by a Las Vegas judge, investigators said they were looking for medical files, billing records, prescriptions and other items relating to Jackson or 19 possible pseudonyms.
LAPD detectives and Drug Enforcement Administration agents also copied four computer hard drives in Murray's cardiology office and collected phone message pads, the source said.
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1983 - Michael Jackson's "Happy" hit #52 in the U.K
Pair met 'a number of times' in the 1990s to discuss buying Marvel Comics.
By Rick Marshall
SAN DIEGO — It's no secret that Michael Jackson was a comic book fan — just take a look at some of the items from his personal collection. But what many people don't realize is that the recently deceased pop icon was almost a comic book publisher too.
Last month, MTV's comic book movie blog Splash Page recalled how close Jackson came to buying Marvel Comics in the late 1990s alongside Stan Lee, the famous co-creator of Spider-Man, the X-Men, Fantastic Four and countless other superheroes.
During last weekend's Comic-Con, Lee said the relationship he developed with Jackson over the course of their business dealings extended well beyond professional courtesy. In fact, as various videos popping up around the Internet lately seem to attest, it wouldn't be out of line to call Jackson a fan of Lee and his creations.
"We had met a number of times," Lee told MTV News. "In fact, [Jackson] came to my house once with his son, and I remember my wife took care of his son for about an hour while Michael and I were talking.
"He was quite a good father," he added. "He was very solicitous, and he cared very much for the boy."
While their plan to buy Marvel never progressed past "the discussion phase," Lee said, the pair grew fairly close. At one point, Lee even made a trip to Jackson's home to discuss, of all things, Spider-Man.
"I had been to his place in Neverland," Lee said. "He wanted to do Spider-Man. I'm not sure whether he just wanted to produce it or wanted to play the role. ... Our conversation never got that far along.
"He thought I'd be the one who could get him the rights [to make a Spider-Man movie], and I told him I couldn't," Lee continued. "He would have to go to the Marvel company. But we did become friendly ... and he was a great guy."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1617208/20090729/jackson_michael.jhtml#
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Items seized from Jackson doctor
Police searching the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson's personal physician seized a compact disc labeled with a pseudonym used by the pop star, a source familiar with the search said Wednesday.
The disc marked "Omar Arnold" contained what appeared to be records of an electrocardiogram Dr. Conrad Murray performed on Jackson while the singer was living in Las Vegas, the source said. Omar Arnold was an alias Jackson had long used in connection with his healthcare.
In search warrants signed by a Las Vegas judge, investigators said they were looking for medical files, billing records, prescriptions and other items relating to Jackson or 19 possible pseudonyms.
LAPD detectives and Drug Enforcement Administration agents also copied four computer hard drives in Murray's cardiology office and collected phone message pads, the source said.
-- Harriet Ryan SANTA ANA
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-briefs30-2009jul30,0,5652116.story
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Kanye West wants to be the new King Of Pop?
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According to a source, Kanye West has revealed that he wishes to be known as the new King Of Pop, a title only reserved for Michael Jackson. ...
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