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Lee trivia:    Yes, it's true. Lee's brother is indeed comic book creator/artist Mike Allred of Madman, X-Static, and Golden Plates fame! Mom always liked him best...


Lee trivia:    The first comic book Lee bought was World's Finest Comics #154.


Lee trivia:    The first comic Lee ever read was a used 10-cent Batman. He doesn't remember which issue it was, but it had Batwoman in it. It may have been this one.


Lee trivia:    Lee's all-time favorite hero is Dr. Mid-Nite.


Lee trivia:    In sixth grade for his weekly writing assignment, Lee wrote and drew his own comic book: Doctor Mid-Nite with his Pal Hooty and His Friends and Fiends. Lee ended up putting out 23 issues.


Lee trivia:    In the DC Solo #7 story Comic Book Clubhouse, Dr. Mid-Nite lends Lee a hand at drawing his own comic!


Lee trivia:    Don't tell anyone, but Lee's secret comic guilty pleasure is the old Archie Mighty Crusaders series. Fly-Man is Lee's #2 all-time favorite hero.


Lee trivia:    As a kid, Lee created an imaginary comics publishing company to go with the homemade comic books he wrote and drew. It had its own stable of heroes, a number of different titles, and its own publishing schedule. Lee still keeps tabs of this imaginary publishing schedule, updating it occasionally.


Lee trivia:    Lee was a charter member of F.O.O.M. (Friends of Old Marvel). He even entered F.O.O.M.'s hero creation contest. Lee's entry didn't win. This one did.