Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee passes away at 95

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Suthima Thongmark
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It's a heartbreaking news for Marvel Comics and superhero movies fans. CNN has reported that Stan Lee, creator, editor, and publisher of Marvel Comics who has created our beloved superheroes has passed away at 95.
Talented Stan Lee started working at Timely Comics in 1939, which was later changed into Marvel Comics in 1961, until he stopped his career to join the army for the World War II. After the war, he's back to the company to co-create Fantastic Four with Jack Kirby in 1961. The duo has introduced plenty of superheroes to the world, including Hulk, Thor, Iron Man and X-Men. Lee also created Daredevil with Bill Everett; and Doctor Strange as well as Spider-Man with Steve Ditko.
Lee appeared in every superhero movies by Marvel Cinematic Universe, and had cameos in Marvel's superhero movies like Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, X-Men and Fantastic Four. It's sad that he will appeared for the last time in Avengers 4 which has done filming and will be out in May, 2019.
RIP, Stan.
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