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Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber[1] / ˈliːbər /; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Comics which later became Marvel Comics.
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- He Made One Weird Cameo Everyone Forgot. Amusingly enough, Stan Lee is probably best known to the general public as "that guy who makes cameos in pretty much every Marvel movie," with some of the cameos being rather elaborate.
- He Stopped a Book Called "Excelsior" One of Stan Lee's most famous catch phrases is "Excelsior!" which is actually the official motto of the state of New York (it's a Latin word most commonly translated as "Ever Upward!"
- He Posed Nude. The "Marvel Fumetti Book" was one of a few Direct Market releases Marvel made in the early 1980s that seemed to be geared to the really devoted Marvel fan, as it was a series of stories about the Marvel Bullpen told through “Fumetti,” the Italian term for comics that has been used in America to mean “photonovels" (stories in the format of comic books, along with word balloons, but instead of drawings in the panels, they're actual photographs).
- He Banned the Color Green. When Jim Shooter became Editor-in-Chief of Marvel in the late 1970s, the great George Roussos was in charge of coloring pretty much every cover.
- He wrote an autobiography in graphic novel form. Amazing Fantastic Incredible: A Marvelous Memoir is a full-colour graphic memoir illustrated by celebrated artist Colleen Doran.
- He had a tv show - Stan Lee's Superhumans. The show ran between 2010 and 2014 on History and was hosted by Stan Lee and followed contortionist Daniel Browning Smith as he traveled the world searching for real-life superhumans - people with exceptional physical or mental traits.
- He Hasn’t Just Written for Marvel. He's mostly known for Marvel but in the early 2000s he wrote a series for DC called “Just Imagine” where he re-imagined the DC superheroes Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Flash.
- He's been in more movies than most movie stars! He had a special clause added to his contract: he specified that he must appear in any movie based on one of his characters.
Jul 5, 2018 · Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor and publisher. (Getty Images) On Nov. 12, 2018, the day legendary comic book writer and publisher Stan Lee died, was a sad day for...
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- Stan Lee's wife was also his barber. As a bit of a throwaway fact, Stanley Martin Lieber (Stan Lee) revealed the secret of his slicked back mane on the second page of his memoir.
- His mother was one of his earliest and greatest champions. Lee wrote that as a child he loved to read books by Mark Twain, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jules Verne, H.G.
- Lee worked as an obituary writer. Before writing about the fantastic lives of fictional characters, Lee wrote antemortem obituaries for celebrities at an undisclosed news office in New York.
- Captain America gave him his first big break. A week into his job at Timely Comics, Lee got the opportunity to write a two-page Captain America comic.
Sep 10, 2024 · Stan Lee (born December 28, 1922, New York, New York, U.S.—died November 12, 2018, Los Angeles, California) was an American comic book writer best known for his work with Marvel Comics. Among the hundreds of characters and teams that he helped to create were the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the Avengers, and the X-Men.
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Nov 13, 2018 · 1. Stan Lee was born Stanley Martin Lieber. 2. As a kid, he wanted to be a lawyer. 3. Stan began his career writing obituaries for newspapers, but his dream was to write great literary...