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2bcreative entertainment and Stan LeeIt's starting with a season of development. After jetting to the coast, Randolph met with Stan and the gang in the hidden lair of POW!'s swanky Beverly Hills digs. "I was more nervous meeting Stan than any celebrity I've ever worked with. Stan is a legend in the industry and his brilliant contributions changed the face of comic books forever. Not only that, but his Marvel-ous creativity served as the powerful inspiration to thousands of wide-eyed kids just like me who wanted to write and create stories as fantastic as the ones Stan wrote." Randolph and Stan brainstormed one helluva story and Randolph wrapped the first draft just before the beginning of the New Year. 

What next dear readers? Now comes the part where we find qualified investors and industry talents of every design imaginable to bring our vision to full fruition. So keep your eyes on the trades as a major press announcement will appear as soon as all of the major players have signed on and we are ready to reveal the first part of this amazing collaboration. Stay tuned kids!




powlogosmallPitching, productions, personnel. 2008 brought new people and new projects to the 2bscene. We're particularly excited about a spectacular project in collaboration with an icon of imagination. 2bc has been asked to partner with the great Stan Lee, creator of extraordinary comic book characters and worlds of fantasy, including Spiderman, The Hulk, Fantastic Four, X-Men and Iron Man. We're working with his company, POW! Entertainment and long-time associates Sonny Grosso and Larry Jacobson. Sonny Grosso brings an exciting element to the project, since he was the detective who broke the French Connection case in New York (and who was the model for the character Popeye Doyle, played with academy award-winning flair by Gene Hackman). Grosso-Jacobson has created dozens of TV shows and movies and will be working with us to do the same with the new material.

And what material it's going to be. POW! Entertainment partners, Stan and Gill Champion, the guys who brought us two seasons of Who Wants to Be A Superhero for TBS and MTV's Stripperella (starring the voice of Pamela Anderson), have cooked up a doozie of a project featuring a whole new world of super heroes and villains. 




2b's 2008...

It's been a busy first half, with new projects in New York City and new prospects half-way across the country.

United Cerebral Palsy of New York

2bcreative produced the premiere annual event for United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, one of the nation's largest providers of programs, assistance and education to children and adults with disabilities. It's an event that attracts lots of media attention, in part because so many members of the media are involved. United Cerebral Palsy was founded by the founder and CEO of ABC, Leonard Goldenson, whose eldest daughter had CP. UCP NYC gets generous support from the Hearst Corporation and from long-time CEO of NBC, Bob Wright, whose grandson is autistic.

The Women Who Care Luncheon honors women who are breaking barriers and clearing the way to new opportunities, empowering others in their professional and personal lives.

This year's Award winners included Deborah Fine, the President of NBC Universal's iVillage, who is helping an internet community of more than 27 million people live their dreams. Also involved in the program were media stars and celebrities, including Dan Rather, Susan Lucci, Linda Lavin, Lili Taylor and Donna Hanover.