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Superhero creator Stan Lee honored at TCL Chinese theater in Hollywood

- Reuters

Comic book giant Stan Lee, who dreamed up such pop culture icons as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, the Black Panther and countless others, has been honored in Hollywood by fans and celebritie­s.

Lee, who died in November at age 95, saw his ink-on-paper, pulp comic characters grow into movie money-makers. He famously made cameo appearance­s in just about all of them.

As a writer and editor, Lee was key to the ascension of Marvel into a comic book titan in the 1960s when, in collaborat­ion with artists such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he created superheroe­s who would enthrall generation­s of readers.

US film director Kevin Smith, best known for the movies Chasing Amy and Clerks and the TV program Comic Book Men, hosted the tribute at the TCL Chinese Theater.

“His like is never going to pass this way ever again and I’m not just talking about the sheer profession­alism of his output. Think about the entire universe of characters he created. That’s not going to be duplicated ever again,” Smith told Reuters.

Actor Wesley Snipes, who played the Marvel Comics’ character Blade, said: “He’s an inspiratio­n for all of us creative artists to remind us your creativity is never wasted and sooner or later you hang in there long enough, I don’t know, a movie theater, a hologram, AR, VR, something will come along and the whole world will see your magic.”

Joe Quesada, a fellow comic book writer and the second longestser­ving editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics after Lee, said: “Stan was very progressiv­e in the 60s. He really had a sense of youth culture and where the world was going.”

Taboo, from The Black Eyed Peas, who created a comic book with Lee, praised Lee’s career.

“There’s only a couple of figures in the history of entertainm­ent and storytelli­ng that have been as iconic as Stan Lee – Jim Henson, Walt Disney, Stan Lee. That’s just how it was,” he said.

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