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| Stan Lee's God Woke | |
|---|---|
Cover art by Mariano Nicieza | |
| Date | 2016 |
| Page count | 128 pages |
| Publisher | Shatner Singularity |
| Creative team | |
| Creator | Stan Lee Fabian Nicieza Mariano Nicieza |
Stan Lee's 'God Woke' is a 2016graphic novel by formerMarvel Comics editor and publisherStan Lee, using the text of his 1970sepic poem. Comic-book writerFabian Nicieza created visualizations to match the text, with artwork by his brother Mariano Nicieza and others. It was published by Shatner Singularity, founded by actor and authorWilliam Shatner. In addition to the main story, the book also contains the poem by itself, the visualization script, a 16-page background article and a newly written afterword by Lee.
The book won the 2017Independent Publisher Book Awards' Outstanding Books of the Year Independent Voice Award, while ananimated short adapted from it wonfilm festival awards.
Stan Lee introduced hisepic poem "God Woke" during the 1972 eventA Night with Stan Lee atCarnegie Hall, where it was recited by Lee's wife and daughter.[1] In the mid 2010s, Mariano Nicieza, president of the publishing company Shatner Singularity, founded by actor and authorWilliam Shatner, negotiated with Lee and with Gil Champion of Lee'sPOW! Entertainment to adapt the poem as agraphic novel.
Nicieza's brother, comic-book writerFabian Nicieza, created visualizations to match the text. Mariano Nicieza became the primary artist on the book, abetted by artists Nadir Balan, Shane Connoly, Rick Emond, Walter Flanagan, John Hebert, Wilson Ramos Jr., Michael Yakutis and Kelly Zimmerman. The book was edited by Shatner Singularity editor-in-chiefFrank Lovece, with Matt Murray credited as POW! Entertainment editor. Ramos served as the publisher's art director and lettered the book, and he and Mariano Nicieza were the colorists.[2][unreliable source?] The project was overseen by editorFrank Lovece.[3]
Lee introducedStan Lee's 'God Woke' at a panel at the 2016Comic-Con International.[4][5]
Lee in 2017 said of poem, "Sometimes you get a thought in your mind and it won’t let go. I’ve had some notions about man’s relationship with God that kept spinning around my brain 'til I had to put them down on paper. That’s the reason for 'God Woke'. Or, you might think of it as therapy for Stan."[6]
God, depicted as a monumental, featureless being, has grown bored and visits Earth to see what humanity has done with his creation. Through a series of vignettes, He sees love and family as well as war and atrocities, and ponders all that has been wrought in His name. Ultimately, he finds the balance tipped toward tragedy and inhumanity, and in the end, "God cried."
The accompanying 16-page background article "Stan Lee's 75th Anniversary in Comics: A Tribute from Peers and Pros" byFrank Lovece includes sidebar encomiums fromTom DeFalco,Danny Fingeroth,Gerard Jones,Tony Isabella,Larry Lieber,Roy Thomas,Jim Salicrup,Dan Slott, andGregory Wright.[2][unreliable source?]
Ananimated short adaptation in 2016 was directed by Gary Laird.[7] It runs 12 minutes,[8] and uses audio of Stan Lee's narration of the poem from the 2002DVD releaseStan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels.[9]
An audio recording of that narration had been released in 2013 as thespoken word single "God Woke",[10] with a portion of the proceeds in 2017 earmarked for the charitable organization theHero Initiative.[6]
The print-book version won the 2017Independent Publisher Book Awards' Outstanding Books of the Year Independent Voice Award.[11]
The animated short won Best Animated Film at the 25th Independent Filmmakers Showcase Film Festival in 2017.[12]