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The 10x60’ crime drama series is based on an original idea by Stan Lee and was made in collaboration with Lee’s multi-media entertainment company POW! Entertainment. The series was co-created by Neil Biswas.
Interviews with the creative team of Stan Lee’s Lucky Man:
RICHARD FELL(EXECUTIVE PRODUCER)
Can you tell us about Stan Lee’s involvement in the series?
Stan Lee is heavily involved in the show. Not only is he an inspiration having come up with the core concept of the series, Stan and his business partner Gill Champion, are also across all the scripts and they see all the edits of the show. We talk regularly about the series concepts and how the day-to-day filming is progressing throughout the entire process.
02/16/17 4:49 PM
“Why this has happened now, I don’t know. The Missing was important for me as it wasn’t handed to me on a plate, I had to audition. And I’m delighted with Lucky Man. [color=red]I had a lovely note from [creator] Stan Lee – it’s a big honour.[/color]
Wanna learn the legacy of Harry Clayton's lucky charm? Get ready for @LuckyMan The Bracelet Chronicles from POW! @carnival_films @sky1
Stan Lee's Lucky Man fans - you can learn the history of DI Harry Clayton's lucky bracelet in a new motion comic created in collaboration with Carnival Films for Sky 1 HD. POW! Entertainment enlisted a stable of talented artists including Dennis Culver, Tony Fleecs, Juan Manuel Larrazabal, Chris Moreno, Drew Edward Johnson, Marissa Louise - Colorist, Mister-Sam, Matt Harding, Garage Art Studios and Brandon Mahlberg to tell the tale of the mystic charm from it's creation in ancient China through the present day. Watch to find out who were the "lucky ones"... The answers may surprise and delight you!
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