History of Stan Lee
Stan Lee was a great asset to the comic book world and is known by most for his creation of the famous Spider-Man. He also created other superheroes such as the Fantastic Four, The Hulk, X-Men, The Silver Surfer and many more. He brought great stories and characters to the comic community and will forever be remembered for what he helped turn the popularity of comic books into.
Stan Lee was born in New York City, New York, on December 28, 1922. He brought many great characters to the comic book world throughout the 1960’s before eventually becoming the editor of the world famous Timely Comics, which are now referred to as Marvel Comics. He joined forces as the editor of the comic book series very soon after his duties were served in
World War II. Their rival comics were the D.C. Comics and shortly after Stan Lee took over as editor of Timely Comics, they became the “powerhouse” in comic books with the help of Stan Lee and his creation of other famous characters such as The Incredible Hulk and Captain America.
In the later years of Stan Lee’s career, he made his way into movies, internet shows, and television shows. He has lectured at many colleges and made many appearances at comic book conventions including the San Diego Comic-Con International held July 2010. He will always be remembered as one of the few that brought comic books to the popularity that we all know today.





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