Stan-hattan Project

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The Stan-hattan Project was a writing workshop conducted as a joint venture by Marvel Comics and New York University (NYU)'s Department of Dramatic Writing between 1995 and 1996, whose aim was to develop new writing talent for the comic book publisher and to provide practical training and professional opportunities for students at the university. The name of the project is a portmanteau of the name of Marvel Comics' editor Stan Lee and the Manhattan Project, the World War II program which developed the first atomic bomb.

Graduates of the program, which was overseen by Marvel editor James Felder, were given access to Marvel Comics staff and the chance to see some of their work published.

New York University students involved in the project who went on to become comic book professionals include Joe Kelly,[citation needed] Brian K. Vaughan[1] and Ben Raab.[citation needed]

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