It is undeniable that Stan Lee is one of the mostwell - known and belovedcomic creators who ever lived . Together with artists such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko , Lee had a hand in create some of Marvel ’s most famous characters and teams . With his distinctive tale and focus on relatable heroes , his writing style defined Marvel Comics and define it apart from   their master contest , DC . It is only natural to wonder what the DC Universe would calculate like if Stan Lee had a hand in its initiation . Well , in the former 2000 ’s , DC answered that by rent Stan Lee to reimagine their most iconic heroes in the limited series , Just Imagine Stan Lee create the DC Universe

The serial publication began withJust Imagine Stan Lee With Joe Kubert Creating Batman . Unlike Bruce Wayne , Stan Lee ’s Batman is Wayne Williams , an African American human beings who is falsely imprisoned for the execution of his father . After honing his body and head in prison house , Wayne grapple to gain a amnesty by saving the prison house warden ’s aliveness . Much like Lee ’s Spiderman , Wayne first startle his superhero career in thewrestling doughnut . Unlike Bruce Wayne , who inherit his fate , Wayne Williams becomes wealthy due to his moneymaking life history as a professional wrestler .

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Other heroes reimagined by Lee include Superman , Wonder Woman , The Flash , and Green Lantern , all with wildly different origins and characters than their counterparts in the main DC Universe . Superman goes from the last subsister of Krypton to a Kryptonian cop strand on Earth . Wonder Woman is a Latino woman who is gifted with great power by the Incan Lord’s Day god . Perhaps the most outlandish is Lee ’s interpretation of the Flash , who is a teenage girl give superintendent - speed by the DNA of a hummingbird . All of them would team up up to face a cult loss leader name Dominic Darrk . Stan Lee would go on to do a 2nd serial for DC , reimagining Robin , Shazam , Aquaman , Catwoman , and Sandman which all culminated inJust Imagine Stan Lee with John Cassaday Creating Crisis .

While the case would only makea handful of appearancesoutside of the initial series , the universe does have an official designation in the DC Multiverse . Before the New 52 , Stan Lee’sJust Imagineseries was given the recording label of ground 901 . It was by and by install inMultiversitythat theJust Imagineseries took place on Earth 6 .

The comics end up receive a assorted reception from laughable fans and critic alike . While creative reinventions such as Lee ’s Batman were well regarded , most of the others did n’t earn as much esteem . Many cite the smooth-spoken eld feeling of Stan Lee ’s writing as a major problem for the book of account .

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While the serial may not have been particularly strong , it remains an interesting experiment . Wisdom held for a recollective meter that the elemental difference between Marvel and DC was that Marvel ’s poor boy were relatable while DC ’s were aspirational . It is easy to see how Stan Lee tried to push DC ’s poor boy to be more relatable and relevant . One of the most interesting aspects of the series is how diverse it is . Batman became bleak , Wonder Woman was a Hispanic Woman , and the Flash was a teenage girl . Creating a more various Justice League is undeniably admirable , even if the execution is off . In a way of life , it almost read as prophetic   as both Marvel and DC had some of their most famous heroes pass their mantle on to a more various generation . DC even found success in diversify classic heroes with part likeNubia , Luke Fox , andJaime Reyes .

Just think Stan Lee Creating the DC Universemight not be for everyone , but twenty days later , it remains a fascinating look at how a titan of comics would have made a very different DC Universe .

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