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Stan Lee Dead: Marvel Comics Writer Dies at 95

Marvel Comics writer Stan Lee died on Monday, November 12, his daughter, Joan Celia “J.C.” Lee, confirmed to TMZ. He was 95.

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According to the website, an ambulance rushed Lee from his Hollywood Hills home to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was pronounced dead shortly after.

“Original and genius are two very overused words in the world today, but Stan was both. Add irrepressible and irreplaceable, and you begin to describe the man,” Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group chairman Tom Rothman said in a statement to Us Weekly. “We have all lost a true superhero. We will greatly miss our friendly neighborhood Stan Lee.”

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Stan Lee speaks at the 2017 Adelaide Supanova at the Wayville Showgrounds in Adelaide, South Australia. Brenton Edwards Photography/Newspix/Getty Images

Lee was born in New York City in December 1922. He was hired as an office assistant at Timely Comics in 1939 and became an interim editor in the early 1940s. Timely evolved into Marvel Comics by the 1960s, with Lee assuming the role of editor-in-chief at the age of 18.

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Lee and his creative partner Jack Kirby helped make Marvel a success when they created the Fantastic Four in 1961. The duo went on to create a slew of famous fictional characters, including the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man and the X-Men.

Lee also co-created Daredevil with Bill Everett as well as Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Steve Ditko.

The writer was beloved by comic book readers for reinventing the ideal of a traditional superhero by incorporating humanity and complex real-world issues.

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Lee was promoted to Marvel Comics’ publisher and editorial director in 1972. He was later heavily involved in the brand’s film ventures and was known to make brief appearances in his comics’ big screen adaptations. His blockbuster movies prompted Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion in 2009.

“I used to think what I did was not very important,” Lee told the Chicago Tribune in April 2014. “People are building bridges and engaging in medical research, and here I was doing stories about fictional people who do extraordinary, crazy things and wear costumes. But I suppose I have come to realize that entertainment is not easily dismissed.”

Lee is survived by his daughter, J.C. His wife of nearly 70 years, Joan Boocock Lee, died at the age of 95 in July 2017 from stroke-related complications.

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