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Jerry Seigel and Joe Schuster made Superman Bob Kane and Bill Finger created Batman Stan Lee created Spiderman
Stan Lee did not create Superman. Superman is in DC comics created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Stan Lee is part of Marvel comics. :)
Hulk, Stan Lee answered this already
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The two were responsible for creating popular superhero characters - Spiderman and Superman . Answer is Comic Books
Stan Lee was from New York and I think Steve watsit may have been!!!
No, Jim Lee is not related to Stan Lee. They share the same last name but are not biologically related. Stan Lee was a famous comic book writer and editor, known for creating many iconic Marvel characters, while Jim Lee is a comic book artist and writer known for his work on titles such as "X-Men" and "Batman."
No, Stan lee is not single.
Yes, Batman and Superman have fought in various comic storylines. The outcome of their fights has varied depending on the context and story, but typically they end up resolving their differences and working together as allies.
Hulk, Stan Lee said this in a commentary, or a interview, he said the Hulk can take down anything and everyone, especially when he had the mind Bruce Banner in his permanent transformation to the Hulk, thus making him the strongest.
I think he's CEO-basically just a figurehead.
Stan Lee worked primarily for Marvel Comics, where he co-created many iconic characters like Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the Avengers. Lee also had a brief stint at DC Comics in the 2000s, working on titles like "Superman: The Man of Steel" and "Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe."