Stan Lee to Create Music Super Hero Motion Comic Book Series
COMIC BOOK LEGEND, STAN LEE'S POW! ENTERTAINMENT and WORLD RENOWNED MUSIC ARTIST, YOSHIKI, JOIN FORCES TO CREATE MUSIC SUPER HERO MOTION COMIC AND COMIC BOOK SERIES
New York, NY – October 9, 2010 – Stan Lee's Pow! Entertainment, the comic book legend who co-created
Super Heroes such as Spider-Man™, and The Hulk™, and YOSHIKI, Asia's most influential music artist and
founder and drummer of the band, X Japan, join forces to develop a music Super Hero comic book and motion
comic series that will incorporate both Stan Lee's literary genius and YOSHIKI's music genius.
“When I met YOSHIKI, I was so impressed with his musical talents and unique creative eye that I knew
immediately I wanted to work with him on something special where we could combine both our strengths.
Creating a music Super Hero character was the natural evolution of our efforts,” said Stan Lee, Founder,
Chairman and Chief Creative Officer (CCO) of Pow! Entertainment (PK:POWN)
Combining the talents of these two great artists, Stan Lee's gothic-styled music Super Hero will be based on
YOSHIKI and his passion for music and his fascination with dragons. The music Super Hero will be a vigilante.
YOSHIKI's music will be inspired by Lee's story and will play an important role in the comic series. The Super
Hero's powers are triggered when certain musical notes are played on drumsticks by YOSHIKI's character.
Additionally, YOSHIKI will create music that will be heard in the motion comic.
“Just like the rest of the world, I have admired Stan Lee and his creations my entire life. Just meeting him was
so great and now working with him is one of the most fun and creative experiences I have ever had. To watch
his mind at work is amazing and inspiring,” said YOSHIKI.
About the Artists
Stan Lee
Stan Lee is an American comic book writer, editor, actor, producer, publisher, television personality, and
the former president and chairman emeritus of Marvel Comics. He co-created Spider-Man™, The Fantastic
Four™, The X-Men™, The Hulk™, Thor™, Daredevil™, Doctor Strange™ and Iron Man™, and hundreds
more fictional characters, introducing complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into
superhero comic books. Lee was influential in the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a
publishing house to a large multi-media company which was recently acquired by The Walt Disney Company.
Lee is currently Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of Pow! Entertainment, a multi-media entertainment
development company.
About POW! (PURVEYORS OF WONDER) ENTERTAINMENT, INC. (Pinksheets: POWN)
An advanced media and entertainment company, POW! was founded by Stan Lee, together with award
winning producer Gill Champion and intellectual property attorney Arthur Lieberman, Esq., to create, produce
and license original intellectual properties. POW! Specializes in franchises for the entertainment industry,
including animation and live-action feature films, plus television, DVDs, video games, merchandising and
related ancillary markets, all of which contribute to global expansion. Walt Disney Studios has a first-look deal
with Pow! Entertainment. For more information, visit www.powentertainment.com.
YOSHIKI
The heart of X Japan is YOSHIKI - songwriter, drummer, and classically-trained pianist who also plays guitar,
bass and trumpet. YOSHIKI, who has been referred to by his first name only throughout his professional
career, is arguably Asia's most influential musical artist and biggest rock icon. According to one industry
insider, "YOSHIKI is to Japan what Bono is to the UK." His double-record classical album, Eternal
Melody (1993) was co-produced and arranged by the legendary George Martin, recorded with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, and remains one of Japan's most successful classical releases. For Kiss My
Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved, the 1994 KISS tribute album, YOSHIKI arranged and produced "Black Diamond"
as a piano concerto, prompting Rolling Stone magazine to comment in its CD review, "the ingenuity award
must go to YOSHIKI..." YOSHIKI has produced some of Japan's most influential bands, including Dir en grey and
Glay. At the request of the Japanese government in 1999, YOSHIKI composed a piano concerto and performed
it with a 77-piece orchestra to commemorate the Emperor of Japan's 10th anniversary on the throne. In 2005,
he was named the Music Director for the 2005 World Expo, composed the event's theme song, and conducted
the orchestra at the opening ceremonies. YOSHIKI also wrote the X Japan song "I.V." for the 2007 international
blockbuster horror film, "Saw IV," which played over the film's closing credits.
Beyond music, YOSHIKI is an entrepreneur and a true renaissance man. He started his own racing team -
Team YOSHIKI - with Honda in 2009, the Bank of Japan issued YOSHIKI Visa card, and YOSHIKI has overseen
the development of a premiere line of YOSHIKI jewelry. He collaborated with the California Mondavi family
to develop his own wine, "Y." For the first time in its history, a Hello Kitty product line was designed after a
person, creating a new name - "Yoshikitty," which became available in late May 2010. YOSHIKI has graced the
covers of more than 200 music, business and trade media outlets in Asia.
New York, NY – October 9, 2010 – Stan Lee's Pow! Entertainment, the comic book legend who co-created
Super Heroes such as Spider-Man™, and The Hulk™, and YOSHIKI, Asia's most influential music artist and
founder and drummer of the band, X Japan, join forces to develop a music Super Hero comic book and motion
comic series that will incorporate both Stan Lee's literary genius and YOSHIKI's music genius.
“When I met YOSHIKI, I was so impressed with his musical talents and unique creative eye that I knew
immediately I wanted to work with him on something special where we could combine both our strengths.
Creating a music Super Hero character was the natural evolution of our efforts,” said Stan Lee, Founder,
Chairman and Chief Creative Officer (CCO) of Pow! Entertainment (PK:POWN)
Combining the talents of these two great artists, Stan Lee's gothic-styled music Super Hero will be based on
YOSHIKI and his passion for music and his fascination with dragons. The music Super Hero will be a vigilante.
YOSHIKI's music will be inspired by Lee's story and will play an important role in the comic series. The Super
Hero's powers are triggered when certain musical notes are played on drumsticks by YOSHIKI's character.
Additionally, YOSHIKI will create music that will be heard in the motion comic.
“Just like the rest of the world, I have admired Stan Lee and his creations my entire life. Just meeting him was
so great and now working with him is one of the most fun and creative experiences I have ever had. To watch
his mind at work is amazing and inspiring,” said YOSHIKI.
About the Artists
Stan Lee
Stan Lee is an American comic book writer, editor, actor, producer, publisher, television personality, and
the former president and chairman emeritus of Marvel Comics. He co-created Spider-Man™, The Fantastic
Four™, The X-Men™, The Hulk™, Thor™, Daredevil™, Doctor Strange™ and Iron Man™, and hundreds
more fictional characters, introducing complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into
superhero comic books. Lee was influential in the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a
publishing house to a large multi-media company which was recently acquired by The Walt Disney Company.
Lee is currently Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of Pow! Entertainment, a multi-media entertainment
development company.
About POW! (PURVEYORS OF WONDER) ENTERTAINMENT, INC. (Pinksheets: POWN)
An advanced media and entertainment company, POW! was founded by Stan Lee, together with award
winning producer Gill Champion and intellectual property attorney Arthur Lieberman, Esq., to create, produce
and license original intellectual properties. POW! Specializes in franchises for the entertainment industry,
including animation and live-action feature films, plus television, DVDs, video games, merchandising and
related ancillary markets, all of which contribute to global expansion. Walt Disney Studios has a first-look deal
with Pow! Entertainment. For more information, visit www.powentertainment.com.
YOSHIKI
The heart of X Japan is YOSHIKI - songwriter, drummer, and classically-trained pianist who also plays guitar,
bass and trumpet. YOSHIKI, who has been referred to by his first name only throughout his professional
career, is arguably Asia's most influential musical artist and biggest rock icon. According to one industry
insider, "YOSHIKI is to Japan what Bono is to the UK." His double-record classical album, Eternal
Melody (1993) was co-produced and arranged by the legendary George Martin, recorded with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, and remains one of Japan's most successful classical releases. For Kiss My
Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved, the 1994 KISS tribute album, YOSHIKI arranged and produced "Black Diamond"
as a piano concerto, prompting Rolling Stone magazine to comment in its CD review, "the ingenuity award
must go to YOSHIKI..." YOSHIKI has produced some of Japan's most influential bands, including Dir en grey and
Glay. At the request of the Japanese government in 1999, YOSHIKI composed a piano concerto and performed
it with a 77-piece orchestra to commemorate the Emperor of Japan's 10th anniversary on the throne. In 2005,
he was named the Music Director for the 2005 World Expo, composed the event's theme song, and conducted
the orchestra at the opening ceremonies. YOSHIKI also wrote the X Japan song "I.V." for the 2007 international
blockbuster horror film, "Saw IV," which played over the film's closing credits.
Beyond music, YOSHIKI is an entrepreneur and a true renaissance man. He started his own racing team -
Team YOSHIKI - with Honda in 2009, the Bank of Japan issued YOSHIKI Visa card, and YOSHIKI has overseen
the development of a premiere line of YOSHIKI jewelry. He collaborated with the California Mondavi family
to develop his own wine, "Y." For the first time in its history, a Hello Kitty product line was designed after a
person, creating a new name - "Yoshikitty," which became available in late May 2010. YOSHIKI has graced the
covers of more than 200 music, business and trade media outlets in Asia.