Marvel Comics Ex-Publisher Stan Lee Dies On 12 November

Stanley Martin Lieber known by his short identity, Stan Lee passed away on November 12, 2018, was a great American comic book writer, producer, publisher and editor.

He earned massive popularity all over the world for his creation of superheroes like Spider-Man, The X-Men, Thor and The Incredible Hulk, his death news was announced on Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles by Kirk Schenck, an attorney for Lee’s daughter J.C. Lee.

He lost his breath at age of 95, while has been serving Marvel Comics as editor-in-chief and publisher for years. He has also attained impressive recognition for cameo appearances in Marvel films.

Lee modernized the comic book world in the 1960s as his created characters are became most-liked all around the world, came out as bigger stamp on the even wider pop culture landscape of today.

By associating with a number of artists especially Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby, Lee brought into existence fictional characters as Doctor Strange, Daredevil, the Hulk, Spider-Man, Black Panther, the X-Men and some other. However, with collaboration of his brother, co-writer Larry Lieber, Lee designed the characters are Ant-Man, Thor and Iron Man, these all are most popular all over the globe.

Nowadays, his created characters have been stirred at box office as Spider-Man, came out as the blockbuster film franchise, Iron Man, which emerged as Hollywood gold-mine sequence performed by Robert Downey Jr. and Black Panther, the box-office superhero who also earned not only huge income at box office as well incredible popularity.

Lee will be remembered till end of the world because of his praiseworthy creations, initiated more multifaceted approach to writing superheroes in the 1960s and made challenge the standards of the Comics Code Authority indirectly leading to it renewing its strategies in the 1970s.