
Stan Lee
Stan Lee was a legendary American comic book writer, editor, and publisher, best known for co-creating numerous iconic Marvel superheroes, including Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, and the Hulk. His contributions to the comic book industry transformed popular culture and left a lasting legacy in film and television adaptations.
Born on Dec 28, 1922 (102 years old)
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Peru:
Stan Lee was a key figure in creating the superhero genre and developed the concept of the Fantastic Four as a family.
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France:
Stan Lee is also a co-creator of the Fantastic Four.
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Morocco:
Stan Lee, along with Jack Kirby, created 'Les 4 Fantastiques' in 1961.
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Australia:
Stan Lee is one of the creators of The Fantastic Four.
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Canada:
Stan Lee was a previous editor who put Marvel on the map with a new line of superhero titles in the 1960s.
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Costa Rica:
Stan Lee co-created the superhero Daredevil.
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Spain:
Stan Lee is mentioned in the context of a psychological comic featuring Hulk.
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Israel:
Stan Lee made cameo appearances in Marvel films, becoming a beloved figure in the cinematic universe.
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Costa Rica:
Stan Lee was the creator of Marvel and suffered abuse and exploitation in his final years.
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Venezuela:
Stan Lee co-created the comic book character Daredevil.
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