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Stan Lee, original name Stanley Martin Lieber, he was born on December 28, 1922 in New York City , U.S. and died November 12, 2018, in Los Angeles, California. He was an american comic book writer best known for his work with Marvel Comics. Among the hundreds of characters and teams that he helped to create, some of the most popular were the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the Avengers, and the X-Men.
After graduating from high school at age 16, Stanley was hired as an editorial assistant for Timely Comics, and in 1942 he was promoted to editor. By that time he had begun writing comic-book scripts for Timely as Stan Lee, a pseudonym that eventually became his legal name. In the 1940s and ’50s, during which time the group that was later named Atlas, struggled financially. Lee created several comic-book series, including The Witness, The Destroyer, Jack Frost, Whizzer, and Black Marvel.