Stan Lee
Stan Lee (Stan Lee, December 28, 1922-November 12, 2018) , male, born in New York, USA, comic creator, actor, screenwriter
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In 1941, the first work of Stan Lee's life came out, the third part of the " Captain America " series of comics. Beginning in November 1961, with the assistance of his partner cartoonist Jack Kirby , he created " Fantastic Four ", " Spider-Man ", " Iron Man ", " Thor Thor ", " Robert Bruce Banner ", " X-Men ", and " Doctor Strange". "" " Daredevil " and other comic characters. 1972, Stan Lee became Marvel Comics comics publisher and chairman in 1998, he left Marvel Comics Comics. In the late 1990s, Stan Lee established the "Stan Lee Media" company, but the company went bankrupt in 2001. In 2002, he co-founded POW! Entertainment company
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. On January 4, 2011, 88-year-old Stan Lee was named on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In film and television, he has guest-starred in " Spider-Man ", " X-Men ", " Fantastic Four ", " Iron Man ", " Captain America ", " Thor Tor ", " The Incredible Hulk ", " The Avengers ", and " Supernatural Spider-Man " " Big Hero 6 " and other Marvel Cinematic Universe movies
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On November 12, 2018, Stan Lee, a veteran of American comics, died at a medical center in Hollywood at the age of 95.
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Personal Life
On November 12, 2018, Stan Lee died at a medical center in Hollywood at the age of 95
. Official certification from the Los Angeles Department of Health stated that he died of cardiac arrest, breathing, and congestive heart failure
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Character Evaluation
Stan Lee is a veteran figure in the American comics industry. His heroic characters are close comrades who accompanied countless Americans when they grew up, including "X-Men", "Spider-Man", "Fantastic Four", "Robert Bruce Banner" and so on. His achievements have become an important part of American culture. Because he has brought countless business opportunities to Magic Comics, more than 90% of the well-known characters in the company are created by him. His comics have been sold in more than 75 countries around the world. More than 2 billion copies are printed in different languages
. Stan Lee combines soap operas, humor, moral dilemmas, and politics into comic works to achieve the "realism" he pursues. In comic creation, Stan Lee also likes to use complex vocabulary such as tri-syllables or multi-syllables that are not common in everyday language to encourage children to learn new vocabulary. Stan Lee’s heroes are like ordinary people with bad temper, vanity, depression and greed. When they quarrel with each other, they also worry about bills like ordinary people. Their bodies are not beaten by iron. Will catch a small illness
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Although the copyright of Marvel Comics has been sold to many companies, only "Father of Marvel Comics" Stan Lee can cross various universes and enter various parallel worlds. He is one of the main creators of the Marvel Comics kingdom and the "old naughty boy" in Marvel Comics movies
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Character Dispute
In 2002, the global box office of the movie "Spider-Man" reached 820 million U.S. dollars, with 400 million U.S. dollars in the United States alone. It was this year that 80-year-old Stan Lee fought a time-consuming and labor-intensive lawsuit with his old club, Magic Comics. In the indictment, Li claimed that Magic Comics had an agreement with him. If every character he participated in was made into a movie or TV series, he would receive 10% of the company’s profits, but "Spider-Man" But he didn't get a penny. Magic Comics Company argued that although "Spider-Man" got a high box office, it was limited to the previous comic character transfer contract, and the company itself didn't get much, so the company had no "profit" at all and couldn't pay him. The so-called 10% profit. Li brought the lawsuit all the way to the Supreme Court. In 2005, he finally received US$10 million in compensation
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In May 2018, Stan Lee gave his co-founded media and entertainment company Pow! Entertainment filed a $1 billion lawsuit claiming that some employees had conspired to steal his identity, and unscrupulous business partners used his weak eyesight to defraud him.