POW! Entertainment Gets 4-Star Rating from People Magazine on New Reality Series, SIS Reports
Other movies and TV shows rated were: "Lady in the Water" 1 and 1/2 stars, "Little Miss Sunshine" 3 and 1/2 stars, "Monster House" 2 and 1/2 stars, Kevin Smith's "Clerks II" 2 and 1/2 stars, "Project Runway" 3 and 1/2 stars, while the "Work Out" reality show received only 1 star.
In the latest issue of "Giant" Magazine, when POW!'s founder Stan Lee was asked, "Is a 'Who Wants to Be a SuperVillain?' sequel inevitable?" Lee enthusiastically answered, "This thing could go on forever with 'Who Wants to be a Superhero's Girlfriend?' and 'Who Wants to be a Superhero's Sidekick?'. Obviously I'm going to have to devote the rest of my life to this public service endeavor," {laughs}.
Entertainment Weekly's July 28, 2006 edition features an article on "Who Wants to Be a Superhero" that highlights several of the series' colorful characters, and a full Sci Fi page for the show that states, "Heroes Are Born, Superheroes Are Created."
POW! (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment Inc. was founded by world-famous comic book and motion picture icon Stan Lee, together with award-winning producer Gill Champion and intellectual properties-acclaimed expert Arthur Lieberman, Esq. POW's principals combined have created, produced and licensed some of the most successful global character franchises of all time that have gone on to generate billions of dollars in revenues. POW! partners with studios, networks and industry leaders to perpetuate POW!'s new and exciting character franchises, and build the brands of both POW! and Stan Lee.
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