Stan Lee, the legendary writer, editor and publisher of Marvel Comics
whose fantabulous but flawed creations made him a real-life superhero
to comic book lovers everywhere, has died. He was 95.
Lee, who began in the business in 1939 and created or co-created
Black Panther, Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Mighty Thor, Iron Man, the
Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Daredevil and Ant-Man, among
countless other characters, died early Monday morning at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los Angeles, a family representative told The Hollywood Reporter.
Kirk Schenck, an attorney for Lee's daughter, J.C. Lee, also confirmed his death.
Lee's final few years were tumultuous. After Joan, his wife of 69 years, died in July 2017,
he sued executives at POW! Entertainment — a company he founded in 2001
to develop film, TV and video game properties — for $1 billion alleging
fraud, then abruptly dropped the suit weeks later. He also sued his
ex-business manager and filed for a restraining order against a man who
had been handling his affairs. (Lee's estate is estimated to be worth as
much as $70 million.) And in June 2018, it was revealed that the Los
Angeles Police Department had been investigating reports of elder abuse against him.
On his own and through his work with frequent artist-writer
collaborators Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and others, Lee catapulted Marvel
from a tiny venture into the world's No. 1 publisher of comic books and,
later, a multimedia giant.
In 2009, The Walt Disney Co. bought Marvel Entertainment for $4
billion, and most of the top-grossing superhero films of all time — led
by Avengers: Infinity War's $2.05 billion worldwide take earlier this year — have featured Marvel characters.
"I used to think what I did was not very important," he told the Chicago Tribune
in April 2014. "People are building bridges and engaging in medical
research, and here I was doing stories about fictional people who do
extraordinary, crazy things and wear costumes. But I suppose I have come
to realize that entertainment is not easily dismissed."
Lee's fame and influence as the face and figurehead of Marvel, even in his nonagenarian years, remained considerable. ... [mehr] https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/stan-lee-dead-marvel-comics-real-life-superhero-was-95-721450
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