Stan Lee

Stanley Martin Lieber, or better known as Stan Lee, (December 28, 1922 - November 12, 2018) is the founder, a writer, publisher, media show host and the editor for Marvel comic books.

Throughout many Disney and Marvel movies, he's best known for making cameos as he's the creator of most of the Marvel characters in the films. He started his career in the 1940s, after Stan Lee served in the U.S. Army, he became a worker for Timely Comics and became a comic book publisher. During the 1970s, his career started to grow and he became for of a successful icon.

In the 1950s, he began his career with Marvel, where he became the founder of the comic book studios. During the early years created (or co-created) many soon-to-be iconic characters, like Spiderman, the Fantastic Four, Hulk, X-Men, Thor, etc. As his business and comics started grow, he became more recognizable and was highly-praised for his creativity, the superheros he created and his comic books. Soon on, the superheros he made began to get their own movies and television shows, which Stan Lee himself made a bunch of cameos in, especially after Disney Studios bought the rights to Marvel, despite being in his 90s. He even made cameos in non-Marvel movies like Teen Titans Go: To the Movies.

Until November 18th, 2018, when he died of pneumonia in a hospital in Los Angeles, California.

After his death, several Marvel and superhero movies payed their respects to and made tributes to Stan Lee, who was responsible for creating many iconic characters that'll go down in Marvel history.