'Iron Man', 'Spider-Man' creator Stan Lee passes away
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Stan Lee the creator of 'Spider-Man', 'Iron Man', 'X-Men' and numerous other superheroes passed away aged 95. He was suffering from age-related illness for the past few years and was admitted to the hospital due to an attack of pneumonia.
Stan Lee along with Jack Kirby first created the 'Fantastic Four' comics in the year 1961 which became massive hits after which there was no turning back. He founded Marvel Comics and started a superhero universe comprising of 'Black Panther', 'Captain America', 'Hulk' and many more. Lee appeared in cameo roles in the Marvel Films and his last appearance was in 'Avengers - Age of Ultron'. Tributes are pouring in for Stan Lee who is being hailed as a real-life superhero for bringing joy to millions across the globe through his creations.
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