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Sex, Lies & Superheroes

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Sex, Lies & Superheroes

"Don't call them funny pages"

2003
0h 55m
5.0(5 votes)
Documentary

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Sex, Lies & Superheroes features the writers and artists who have helped make comic books a medium for sophisticated stories and artwork...

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13 members
Writing

Stan Lee

Himself

Stan Lee
Writing

Neil Gaiman

Himself

Neil Gaiman
Writing

Frank Miller

Himself

Frank Miller
Crew

John Byrne

Himself

John Byrne
Acting

Chris Claremont

Himself

Chris Claremont
Acting

Amanda Conner

Herself

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Peter David

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Acting

Colleen Doran

Herself

Colleen Doran
Writing

Jimmy Palmiotti

Himself

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Acting

Bill Sienkiewicz

Himself

Bill Sienkiewicz
Acting

Louise Simonson

Herself

Louise Simonson
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Walt Simonson

Himself

Walt Simonson
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Jim Valentino

Himself

Jim Valentino

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