"It suddenly occurred to us to take a totally useless survey of how many of Bullpen bigwigs are sporting beards these days.
When we got thru counting we realized that almost a cool ten percent are fuzz-faces! Wanna know who?"
From
Captain America, Vol. 1, No. 115
"Here's an announcement we make with mixed emotions. Jack (King) Kirby and family are moving to California.
In fact, by the time you read this, the King will already be settled on the shores of the blue Pacific!
But, don't panic, pilgrim - he'll still be doing his bit for the Bullpen, same as ever." From
Incredible Hulk, Vo. 1, No. 116
"We don't know if you're a far-out radical, or Mr. Establishment himself - if you're a black militant or a white liberal - if you're a pantin' protest marcher or a Jolly John Bircher - but, whatever you are, don't get bogged down by kindergarten labels!" From
Fantastic Four, Vol. 1, No. 85
Also in 1965, Marvel created its own fan community with the Merry Marvel Marching Society, The club crystallized Lee's happy-go-lucky public persona. Announced in the January books, those who joined for the price of $1 received a package consisting of a membership card, stickers, a membership button, and a letter of introduction signed by 'The Bullpen Gang'."
From Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book, by Jordan Raphael and Tom Spurgeon