STAN LEE
Co-creator of the Marvel Universe, WWII Army veteran, and member of VME & American Legion Hollywood Post 43
Stan Lee (1922–2018) was an iconic American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer, best known for co-creating some of the most beloved superheroes in the world. During his time at Marvel Comics, Lee co-created legendary characters like Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Black Panther, and the Fantastic Four, working alongside artists like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. His contributions revolutionized the comic book industry by making superheroes more complex, human, and relatable.
During World War II, Stan Lee served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. He began as a lineman in the Signal Corps, but his creative talents earned him the title of "playwright" in the Army's Training Film Division. He wrote manuals, training films, slogans, and cartoons to aid the war effort and instruct soldiers. This experience sharpened his storytelling skills, which he later used to transform the comic book world.
Lee’s engaging writing style made him a cultural icon, and his work continues to inspire generations. He also became the face of Marvel making cameo appearances in many Marvel films (see below). His influence on pop culture is immeasurable and has global reach.
Comic Book Heroes He Created
Stan Lee co-created some of the most iconic superheroes in the Marvel Universe. Among his most famous creations are Spider-Man, a young hero grappling with personal responsibility; the X-Men, a team of mutants fighting for acceptance in a world that fears them; Iron Man, a wealthy industrialist turned armored hero; the Hulk, a scientist transformed into a green behemoth by rage; and Black Panther, the first Black superhero in mainstream American comics. Lee, who had a deep admiration for Steve Rogers' character, played a pivotal role in reviving the World War II hero Captain America in the 1960s, reintroducing him to inspire a new generation with tales of courage and patriotism. When Lee was a teenager, he interned for Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the co-creators of Captain America, which began his long association with the character he would later help bring back to prominence.. Alongside collaborators like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, Lee introduced a new era of superheroes who had human flaws, personal struggles, and relatable dilemmas, reshaping the comic book landscape forever.
Movies He Cameo'd In
Stan Lee became famous for his cameo appearances in Marvel movies, delighting fans by popping up in nearly every film based on Marvel characters. Some memorable cameos include playing a FedEx delivery man in *Captain America: Civil War*, a librarian oblivious to the fight behind him in *The Amazing Spider-Man*, and a barber giving Thor a haircut in *Thor: Ragnarok*. His playful appearances became a beloved Easter egg in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with his final cameo occurring in *Avengers: Endgame*, a fitting tribute to his role in shaping the universe.
Famous Quotes
Stan Lee was known for his wit and wisdom, often sharing insightful and motivational quotes. One of his most famous sayings is, "With great power comes great responsibility," a line spoken by Uncle Ben in *Spider-Man* and a guiding principle for many of Lee’s characters. Another cherished quote is, “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. 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.” Lee's words continue to inspire creators and fans alike.