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Famous Superheroes Created by Stan Lee Passed Away

Famous Superheroes Created by Stan Lee Passed Away

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Famous Superheroes Created by Stan Lee Passed Away

'Father of the World's Superheroes' Stan Lee passed away at the age of 95. Here are some of his widely known superhero characters. Who are they? Find out here.

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Except for Captain America, all the characters of The Avengers in this photo were created by Stan Lee, each with their unique abilities.

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Fantastic Four was created by Stan Lee in collaboration with Jack Kirby. These 4 superheroes who gained their powers through a cosmic storm first appeared in November 1961 and have since become one of the most well-known superhero groups.

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It's the same with Inhumans, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. First appearing in Fantastic Four #45 (December 1965) comic, Inhumans made their debut through the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and eventually got their own series.

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Among all, X-Men is perhaps the most widely known by people around the world. This group of mutants first appeared in The X-Men #1 comic in September 1963.

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Stan Lee also played a role in the creation of Captain Marvel. Along with Gene Colan, this character, whose powers are similar to Superman, first appeared in December 1967.

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Who doesn't know Spider-Man? This spider-themed character was created by Stan Lee after Fantastic Four gained popularity. He wanted to create a teenage superhero at that time. Lee created Spider-Man together with Jack Kirby, who eventually switched to Steve Ditko because Lee didn't initially like Kirby's concept of Spidey.

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Daredevil was created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett. This character made his debut in April 1964. It is known that Jack Kirby played a significant role in creating Daredevil's costume, which was later perfected by Everett.

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Doctor Strange was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character first appeared in the comic Strange Tales #110, released in July 1963.