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Co-founder of Marvel Comics and creator of superheroe­s, Stan Lee

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Stan Lee, the co-creator of Marvel Comics, has died aged 95.

The Associated Press said that a family lawyer had confirmed the death of the creator of Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four and The Incredible Hulk.

Celebrity news website TMZ said the 95-year-old was rushed to hospital from his Hollywood Hills home yesterday morning.

It said Mr Lee’s daughter confirmed her father had later died at the CedarsSina­i Medical Centre.

Mr Lee, who recently fought off a bought of pneumonia, founded Marvel Comics with Jack Kirby in 1961.

Marvel paid tribute to Lee, calling him the “creator, voice and champion” of the company.

A statement on their website says: “Today, Marvel Comics and The Walt Disney Company pause and reflect with great sadness on the passing of Marvel Chairman Emeritus, Stan Lee.

“With a heavy heart, we share our deepest condolence­s with his daughter and brother, and we honor and remember the creator, voice and champion of Marvel.”

It added: “Marvel and the entire The Walt Disney Company salute the life and career of Stan Lee and offer their undying gratitude for his unmatchabl­e accomplish­ments within their halls. Every time you open a Marvel comic, Stan will be there.”

Bob Iger, chairman and chief executive of The Walt Disney Company, which owns Marvel, said: “Stan Lee was as extraordin­ary as the characters he created. A super hero in his own right to Marvel fans around the world, Stan had the power to inspire, to entertain, and to connect.

“The scale of his imaginatio­n was only exceeded by the size of his heart.”

Mr Lee was born on December 28 1922 in Manhattan and grew up with a love of adventure books and Errol Flynn movies.

Lee’s father was a dress cutter who worked only intermitte­ntly after the Great Depression.

He started in the entertainm­ent industry in 1939 and created or co-created Black Panther, Spider-Man, X-Men, The Mighty Thor, Iron Man, The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, Daredevil and Ant-Man among many others.

Many of the characters’ stories have since been turned into Hollywood films, turning the Marvel brand into a multibilli­on-dollar business.

Mr Lee was renowned for making brief comical cameos in each of the Marvel universe films – in the Iron Man movie he appears as Hugh Hefner.

Tributes poured in, with director Edgar Wright, who was executive producer on the Antman film, saying: “Stan Lee, RIP. Thanks for inspiring so many of us to pick up a pen or pencil and put your dreams onto paper. Excelsior!”

Billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk wrote: “Rest in peace, Stan Lee. The many worlds of imaginatio­n & delight you created for humanity will last forever.”

Actor Seth Rogen also said on Twitter: “Thank you Stan Lee for making people who feel different realize they are special.”

 ?? Picture: PA ?? Stan Lee pictured in 2004 at the movie premiere of one of his favourite characters, Spider-Man.
Picture: PA Stan Lee pictured in 2004 at the movie premiere of one of his favourite characters, Spider-Man.

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