Stan Lee, the comic writer and co-creator of iconic characters including Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Daredevil and the X-Men, took his last breath at 95.
Lee death is a huge loss to the comic industry as he was key to the ascension of Marvel into comic book titan in the 1960s. He had teamed up with artists like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and brought the amazing superheroes to the industry. He has filled the lives to his creations like Spider-Man, Iron Man and many others.
Stan Lee, the co-creator of Marvel comics, passed away at the age of 95 in Los Angeles
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His daughter J.C. Lee said in a statement to Reuters that “he felt an obligation to his fans to keep creating.”
She also said that he loved his life and also what he did for a living. Meanwhile, Lee loss to a comic industry is irreplaceable.
However, his daughter didn’t reveal mention the reason behind the death of her father but, as per the TMZ celebrity news website said that an ambulance was called at Lee’s Hollywood Hills home on Monday early morning and that he took his last breath at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Lee was widely known for his creativity that he did with the superheroes by adding a new layer of complexity and humanity to them.