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Stan Lee, Marvel Comics visionary, dead at 95

 

Stan Lee, the colorful Marvel Comics patriarch who helped usher in a new era of superhero storytelling -- and saw his creations become a giant influence in the movie business -- has died.

He was 95.
Kirk Schneck, an attorney for Lee's daughter, tells CNN the comic giant was taken by ambulance from his Los Angeles home on Monday morning to Cedar's Sinai Medical Center, where he later died. The cause of death is not yet known, according to Schneck.
Lee began his career at what was then Timely Comics in 1939. Over the years he was a writer, editor and occasional illustrator. But, bored with the output, he was preparing to leave the company when history took a sudden turn.
For many years, the business had been dominated by DC (then National) Comics, creators of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the Green Lantern.
In the late '50s, DC started reimagining its heroes -- kicking off what comics historians call the "Silver Age" of the business -- but those figures were still, largely, otherworldly and two-dimensional, living in made-up places such as Metropolis and Gotham City.
 
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Stan Lee poses next to a Spider-Man model at his office in 2008. Lee, who co-created Spider-Man and many other popular comic book characters that have become household names, died Monday, November 12, at the age of 95.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stan Lee poses next to a Spider-Man model at his office in 2008. Lee, who co-created Spider-Man and many other popular comic book characters that have become household names, died Monday, November 12, at the age of 95.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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In the early '60s, Lee was asked to come up with a team of superheroes to compete against DC's Justice League. With the notable help of artists such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he helped instigate a revolution, though Lee didn't see it that way at the time.
"If my publisher hadn't said 'let's do superhero stories,' I'd probably still be doing 'A Kid Called Outlaw,' 'The Two-Gun Kid' or 'Millie the Model' or whatever I was doing at the time," he told CNN in 2013.
Marvel revitalized the comics business with a series of flawed, more human superheroes. Its figures lived in the real world -- a few were based in New York City, with all its dirt and clamor -- and struggled with everyday challenges, whether it was paying the rent or wondering about their purposes in life.
First came the Fantastic Four, a superhero team probably most famous for the grumpy, rock-skinned Thing. Following that success Lee and Marvel introduced such characters as Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men and Daredevil.
These new superheroes -- all created in a burst between 1961 and 1964 -- were hugely popular and allowed Marvel to surpass DC in both sales and fashionableness.
Spider-Man, in particular, became the imprint's signature character: a neurotic photographer named Peter Parker who, after being bitten by a radioactive spider, develops spider-like powers. Parker was forever clashing with newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson (an angry, cigar-chomping martinet who was no Perry White), wondering about his relationship with Mary Jane Watson and worrying about his fragile Aunt May. Crime fighting was the least of his concerns.
"I never thought that Spider-Man would become the worldwide icon that he is. I just hoped the books would sell and I'd keep my job," Lee said in 2006.
Many of the characters were developed for television with varying degrees of success. But it was the emergence of the "Marvel Universe" in the movies, especially with the "X-Men" franchise and the Sam Raimi-directed "Spider-Man" (2002), that truly made the brand ubiquitous. In 2009, the Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Entertainment -- the licensing arm of the comic-book brand -- for $4 billion.
By that point, Lee had long since become more of a company figurehead rather than a writer and editor in the day-to-day trenches. He became the company's editorial director and publisher in 1972 and eventually immersed himself in spreading the Marvel gospel (often with the exclamation, "Excelsior!") He's had bit parts in most of the films featuring the company's characters.
He was occasionally criticized for egotistically cheerleading for himself as much as Marvel. "Stan the Brand," the authors of "Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book" called him, pointedly.
It wasn't all joy for Lee. Though the success of the movies made the characters worth billions, Lee maintained that he saw little of that wealth. Even so, he saw more than artist Kirby, who many comics historians credit with molding a number of characters. Over the years, the credit for the characters -- and, therefore, the profits -- has been the subject of court cases, some involving Kirby or his family.
The characters' impact, however, is indisputable.
Marvel characters are known the world over, and its films have become huge successes.
"I used to be embarrassed because I was just a comic-book writer while other people were building bridges or going on to medical careers," he told the Washington Post. "And then I began to realize: entertainment is one of the most important things in people's lives. Without it they might go off the deep end. I feel that if you're able to entertain people, you're doing a good thing."
He retained a lifelong passion for the medium he helped mold, and wouldn't tolerate disdain.
"Comic book should be written as one word. So from now on, I want you to remember that," he said in a 2012 YouTube video. "They are not funny books. They are not comic books, they are comicbooks! Remember that, or incur my wrath."
The couple had a true partnership and Marvel fans came to know Joan Lee for her voice-over work as Miss Forbes and Madame Web in the animated versions of "Fantastic Four" and "Spider-Man." She also had a cameo in "X-Men: Apocalypse" in 2016.
Lee filed a suit against his former company, Pow! Entertainment in May, alleging it conspired with two employees to steal his identity.
"The whole thing has been confusing to everyone, including myself and the fans, but I am now happy to be surrounded by those who want the best for me," Lee said in a statement. "I am thrilled to put the lawsuit behind me, get back to business with my friends and colleagues at POW! and launch the next wave of amazing characters and stories!"
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Antha OK kani a titles enduku anta bold chesi font 72 lo pedutunnav ? Musali chadastam chatvaram rondu vachinattu unnayi niku *7*^

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3 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Antha OK kani a titles enduku anta bold chesi font 72 lo pedutunnav ? Musali chadastam chatvaram rondu vachinattu unnayi niku *7*^

edo nee kallu dobbinayi ani neek help chestanduku pedtunna ...inkonchem penchaala?

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5 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Antha OK kani a titles enduku anta bold chesi font 72 lo pedutunnav ? Musali chadastam chatvaram rondu vachinattu unnayi niku *7*^

oka sollu marvel universe ni superhit chesesaaru. prapancham ni nashanam chesaru. hehe.

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Just now, Pumpuhaar said:

edo nee kallu dobbinayi ani neek help chestanduku pedtunna ...inkonchem penchaala?

Nonsense i have perfect eye sight.  -8 anta kada ni left eye and -10 right eye ? Ayina parledu ley amazon forests trip varaku i will help u  @3$%

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1 minute ago, uttermost said:

oka sollu marvel universe ni superhit chesesaaru. prapancham ni nashanam chesaru. hehe.

Marvel Hindu Superhero character ledana nee edupu antha @3$%@3$%

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3 minutes ago, uttermost said:

oka sollu marvel universe ni superhit chesesaaru. prapancham ni nashanam chesaru. hehe.

May be . I am not fan of marvel comics. silent_I1

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1 minute ago, Pumpuhaar said:

Marvel Hindu Superhero character ledana nee edupu antha @3$%@3$%

marvel superhit ayyindey naa edupu. all shitty characters. DC kooda shitty aey. 

btw, brahma, shiva, vishnu andaru ostharu bulli bulli characters lo marvel universe lo. evarni odalledhu. :giggle:

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

May be . I am not fan of marvel comics. silent_I1

neither am I.

nenu spiderman and xmen thappa edhi chadavaledhu ley

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Just now, Amrita said:

Nonsense i have perfect eye sight.  -8 anta kada ni left eye and -10 right eye ? Ayina parledu ley amazon forests trip varaku i will help u  @3$%

Rathri mee inti enaka chetla daaka poyyi ra saalu...Amazon adavulu tarvaata @3$%

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2 minutes ago, uttermost said:

marvel superhit ayyindey naa edupu. all shitty characters. DC kooda shitty aey. 

btw, brahma, shiva, vishnu andaru ostharu bulli bulli characters lo marvel universe lo. evarni odalledhu. :giggle:

Avuna @3$%

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5 minutes ago, Pumpuhaar said:

Rathri mee inti enaka chetla daaka poyyi ra saalu...Amazon adavulu tarvaata @3$%

Ma school venaka adivi laga unused land  undedi evvadu compound duki vellina record ledu. 6 th class lo smashanam lo ki duki 4 friends to vihara yatra chesina record here.  Appadiki camping/trekking ane words kuda teledu naku. Ofcourse principal pilichi parents ni vayincharu adi vere story. Don't underestimate me you piriki fellow !

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

Avuna @3$%

so idhey mana cute boi Stan Lee final movie appearance anukunta. vaadu pothadu ani telisi untey, trailer lo choopetti undaru emo. :giggle:

 

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2 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Ma school venaka adivi laga unused land  undedi evvadu compound duki vellina record ledu. 6 th class lo smashanam lo ki duki 4 friends to vihara yatra chesina record here.  Appadiki camping/trekking ane words kuda teledu naku. Ofcourse principal pilichi parents ni vayincharu adi vere story. Don't underestimate me you piriki fellow !

vihara yatra means?

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1 minute ago, Amrita said:

Ma school venaka adivi laga unused land  undedi evvadu compound duki vellina record ledu. 6 th class lo smashanam lo ki doki 4 friends to vihara yatra chesina record here.  Appadiki campping/trekking ane words kuda teledu naku. Ofcourse principal pilichi parents ni vayincharu adi vere story. Don't underestimate me you piriki fellow !

newspaper lo kooda exact ga ide story paddadi apptlo smashanam lo ninnu nee gang ni soosi janaal bayapadtunaaru ani @3$%....avunu bayapettadam lo neeku nuvve saati@3$%@3$%

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