he was a general with one line
The character Captain America was created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1940 while they were working for Timely comics - a predecessor of Marvel Comics (which is where most of the Captain America comics were published). Mostly it was written by Simon and illustrated by Kirby. A number of others have written Captain America appearances including Stan Lee,
Stan Lee
Stan Lee's net worth is around $200 million.
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Captain Mar-Vell The Alien Kree Officer of the Kree Empire in the marvel universe was created in 1967 by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. The first issue came out in December. The DC version of Captain Marvel came out in 1940, but the character itself was created a year earlier in 1939 by Beck and Parker
Stan Lee's first comic book was "Captain America Comics #3" published in 1941. He wrote text fillers for that issue and later went on to create iconic characters such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men.
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Yes, Stan Lee made a cameo appearance in the 1998 film "Blade." He portrayed a character at a vampire rave party.
if your talking about the avengers than its captain America, thor, and iron man......created by Stan lee
Master-Creator Stan Lee has cameo roles in all Marvel movies. He might have done the same thing in Princess Diaries 2.
Stan Lee cameo's in all Marvel Movies. In Spider-Man he is mistaken for Hugh Hefner. In The other Movies I don't know when or where he appears. But he's in them all.
My guess (and its only a guess) is that Stan Lee has had cameo roles in those (I know he had one in Fantastic 4).
At 39:56 / 02:19:00 Stan Lee says: "You know, I guess one person can make a difference. nuff said."
In "Spider-Man 3," Stan Lee made a cameo appearance as a man who is saved by Spider-Man during a fight scene. His cameo roles in Marvel movies are a tribute to his legacy as the co-creator of many iconic Marvel characters, including Spider-Man.
The character Captain America was created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1940 while they were working for Timely comics - a predecessor of Marvel Comics (which is where most of the Captain America comics were published). Mostly it was written by Simon and illustrated by Kirby. A number of others have written Captain America appearances including Stan Lee,
Stan Lee did not make a cameo in X2 because the filmmakers decided not to include him in that particular film. Cameos depend on various factors like the story, scheduling, and creative choices made by the filmmakers.
The character Captain America was created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in 1940 while they were working for Timely comics - a predecessor of Marvel Comics (which is where most of the Captain America comics were published). Mostly it was written by Simon and illustrated by Kirby. A number of others have written Captain America appearances including Stan Lee,