i want to too i dont know how eathaer but if i find him i will tell you
Stan Lee passed away in November 2018, so unfortunately, it is not possible to contact him directly. However, you can still connect with his legacy and contributions through his work in Marvel comics and the characters he created.
You would contact him through Marvel Comics. He is 92 (in 2015).
Alas, Stan Lee is no long with us. R.I.P.
In his youth, Stan Lee held many interesting part-time jobs, including writing obituaries, delivering sandwiches, office boy & usher. Also notable is the fact that he graduated High School at just sixteen and a half years of age!
Stan Lee never created any of the classic Marvel characters single-handedly, he always had a working creative co-operation with the artists, predominantly Jack Kirby. Fantastic Four, Thor, Hulk, Avengers, X-Men, Sgt.Fury & the Commandos and many others were created by a team. A co-creator role with Spider-Man(in cooperation with Steven Ditko and Jack Kirby). Mr. Lee is still alive and heads up the Marvel Comics Group. And yes he is also credited with Iron Man and Thor.
Stan Lee is no longer active in accepting submissions, as he is in his 90s now. Marvel's policy is to destroy any submissions that are sent to them. They take no solicitations. It says on their website that they search the internet for talent, and that if you are good, and you have your work online, they will find and contact you if they are interested. Your best bet is to make a page on a website such as DeviantArt or to host your own.
There is a book named "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way". It is by Stan Lee and Steve Buscema. The ISBN number is: 0671530771 It is also available on VHS and DVD. They walk you through the process step by step.
One of the most powerful characters created by Stan Lee is "Galactus." Known as the Devourer of Worlds, Galactus is a cosmic entity with vast cosmic powers that make him a formidable force in the Marvel universe.
There is a marvel superhero from Mexico known as "Kaliman" with a sidekick called "Solim".
There have been disputes and disagreements over the creation and ownership of characters between Stan Lee and artists like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. While there are allegations that Lee took credit for their work, it is a complex issue with varying perspectives. Ultimately, there is no definitive answer as to whether Lee stole characters from Kirby and Ditko.
no why does it matter
No sorry. :(
One of the most powerful Marvel characters created by Stan Lee is Franklin Richards. Franklin is a mutant with reality-warping powers, often described as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. His abilities have been shown to reshape reality on a cosmic scale.
I don't think there are any
With the creators' permission, yes. Your first step would be to look at the code to see if any license is granted in it. If not, contact the creator in writing.