Stan Lee
Stan Lee was an iconic American comic book writer, editor, and publisher, who was an eminent figure in the comic industry primarily for his work with Marvel Comics. Born on December 28, 1922, in Manhattan, New York, Lee co-created numerous beloved characters such as Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Black Widow, and the Fantastic Four. A visionary and creative powerhouse, Lee revolutionized the comic book industry by introducing complex characters who wrestled with personal issues and inner turmoil, making them relatable to readers. His storytelling prowess and charismatic personality made him a celebrity in his own right, often making cameo appearances in Marvel films. Stan Lee's contributions to the comic book industry have left an indelible mark, influencing generations of writers and artists.
Books
Marvel Encyclopedia, New Edition