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Wednesday, 10/05/2016 11:08:02 AM

Wednesday, October 05, 2016 11:08:02 AM

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Nick Carter’s Stroller Pushing Cardio Workouts, And Working With Stan Lee To Produce More Backstreet Boys Action Figures


http://www.inquisitr.com/3564757/nick-carters-stroller-pushing-cardio-workouts-and-working-with-stan-lee-to-produce-more-backstreet-boys-action-figures/
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The singer’s penchant for physical fitness can be clearly attributed to the band’s glorious years when the band members teamed with Stan Lee, the Marvel comic book writer, who had helped to create The Backstreet Project. As a part of the project, the group launched comic book merchandise that portrayed the band members as crime-fighting singers. As a co-writer of the project, Nick Carter was depicted as a martial artist and singer in the comic books based on the boy band.

Later, Nick Carter’s crime fighting character was also molded in plastic figurines which were made available in Burger King restaurants as a part of their kids’ menu. Recently, the Backstreet Boys members expressed their wishes to launch the merchandise range once again. According to the Huffington Post, A.J. McLean, another member of the Backstreet Boys spoke about how he and Nick Carter are striving to re-collaborate with Stan Lee.

“It’s funny, Nick and I actually talked with Stan Lee not that long ago just to brainstorm about possibly working together again somewhere down the road. So that would be pretty awesome if we get to do that again.”

Even though it is still not confirmed, the collaboration of the Backstreet Boys with Stan Lee is sure to excite the new generation of children, as well as fans of Nick Carter and the Backstreet Boys who used to collect the original set of action figures. There are undoubtedly many fans who have still treasured Nick Carter’s plastic figurines that they had bought as kids.
The popularity of The Backstreet Project clearly highlights the relevance that Nick Carter and his other band members are enjoying even today. Apart from working on The Backstreet Project, the former heartthrob has also tried to put his writing skills to the test by scripting Dead 7, a western zombie movie that featured Nick Carter along with his bandmates A. J. McLean and Howie Dorough along with other former 90s boy band members who were once in competition with the Backstreet Boys.



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I saw a blurb about them wanting to work with Stan Lee, a few weeks ago, but, didn't think much of it.

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