Because in real life, Stan Lee is a hateful unfriendly arrogant jerk? He's a real person not a fictional character and thus is afflicted by all of the faults that mortals suffer.
who is the author of"NEW India"
The author was Margaret Mitchell.
Impractical Jokers - 2011 Author Author 1-5 was released on: USA: 5 January 2012
Tennesse Williams is the author.
The author is Meg Cabot.
Derek Bateman has written: 'Unfriendly games'
angry sorta hateful
every normal person has a superhero hidden deep inside.
Anne Hillary has written: 'Diamonds and the Arrogant Rake (Candlelight Regency #701)'
Charles Yu has written: 'Third Class Superhero' 'Sorry please thank you'
A writer may use a hateful tone to evoke strong emotions or provoke a reaction from the reader. It can be a way to create tension or make a point more emphatically. However, it is important to consider the potential consequences of using a hateful tone, as it can also alienate readers or detract from the message being conveyed.
W. K. Wimsatt has written: 'Literary criticism' 'The intentional fallacy' 'The verbal icon' 'Hateful contraries' 'Versification'
Superman is widely considered the first superhero, and he was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster.
He wanted people to be able to relate to the story.. and by giving a description (i.e. name) of the character it might have made him into a cliche superhero, making it unrelatable. People wouldn't have read it if it was about "just another superhero". That or he didn't feel like it.(:
Randy Carpenter has written: 'New adventures of Stupid Boy' -- subject(s): Superhero comics, Comic books, strips
Jenny Arden has written: 'Arrogant Invader' 'Arrogant invader' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'A taming hand' 'Some Enchanted Evening' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Fragile paradise' 'Some enchanted evening' 'An Unfinished Affair' 'Running Scared (Harlequin Presents/#1399)'
Gordon Merritt Poole is a fictional character, not an actual author. He is a persona used by the comedy group "The Arrogant Worms" in their performances.