Stan Lee's left testicle is an important object in the comic books industry. It is an artifact of supreme power, frequently used for trading until someone can unlock its secrets. Steve Ditko spent most of his life living in fear of being smashed in the face by this weapon. A threat that allowed Lee to take most of the credit for Spider-Man. Unfortunately, Stan lost this item in a bet with Jack Kirby, who then moved to DC Comics, and he was forced to live without it through both the eighties and nineties. However, after it traveled the world frequently changing hands, the Disney corporation finally gained hold of it and sold it back to him for the price of the entire Marvel Comics company.
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| - Stan Lee's left testicle is an important object in the comic books industry. It is an artifact of supreme power, frequently used for trading until someone can unlock its secrets. Steve Ditko spent most of his life living in fear of being smashed in the face by this weapon. A threat that allowed Lee to take most of the credit for Spider-Man. Unfortunately, Stan lost this item in a bet with Jack Kirby, who then moved to DC Comics, and he was forced to live without it through both the eighties and nineties. However, after it traveled the world frequently changing hands, the Disney corporation finally gained hold of it and sold it back to him for the price of the entire Marvel Comics company.
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| - Stan Lee's left testicle is an important object in the comic books industry. It is an artifact of supreme power, frequently used for trading until someone can unlock its secrets. Steve Ditko spent most of his life living in fear of being smashed in the face by this weapon. A threat that allowed Lee to take most of the credit for Spider-Man. Unfortunately, Stan lost this item in a bet with Jack Kirby, who then moved to DC Comics, and he was forced to live without it through both the eighties and nineties. However, after it traveled the world frequently changing hands, the Disney corporation finally gained hold of it and sold it back to him for the price of the entire Marvel Comics company. It has been said that this item was the inspiration for the Cosmic Cube.
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