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Release Date:
January 24, 2025
Original Title:
Marvel & DC's War on God: Stan Lee, God, and the Devil
Alternate Titles:
Stan Lee, God, and the Devil
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Good Fight Ministries
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
When people think of Marvel Comics they often think of Stan Lee, the iconic, friendly, smiling face of Marvel Comics. However, many are unaware that Stan Lee purposely set out to repudiate God's goodness and diminish His power. Lee not only sought to paint God as an inept and uncaring being but, driven by his own infamous ego, sought to exalt himself and his plethora of comic gods and superheroes above God. Did Stan Lee have a dark and nefarious agenda? Did Stan Lee seek to distort God into a bumbling creator unworthy of worship? Did Stan Lee and Marvel Comics portray Satan as the real hero or savior of humanity? Journey with us as we discover more troubling insights in Part 3 of Marvel and DC's War on God series to discover how one of comic's most prolific creative leaders, as well as his well-known associates Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, continues to indoctrinate and perpetuate Satanic lies to hundreds of millions of young people among his unsuspecting fans.
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Associate Producer:
Tony Palacio
Tommy Pinneri
Chad Davidson
Doug Stebleton
Creative Director:
Tony Palacio
Director:
Joe Schimmel
Editor:
Josh Spidel
Executive Producer:
Joe Schimmel
Lisa Schimmel
Music Score Producer:
Doug Bossi
Producer:
Joe Schimmel
Sound Editor:
Tony Palacio
Sound Mixer:
Tony Palacio
Supervising Editor:
Tony Palacio
Writer:
Joe Schimmel
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