Well considering Stan Lee created Marvel, not DC comics, It wouldn't be worth much.
Stan Lee & Steve Ditko
He was born in New York City, in the apartment of his Romanian-born Jewish immigrant parents.
Stan Lee's net worth is around $200 million.
stan lee does not have pets and never will now stop asking you satlkings i am OUT
STAN LEE was the co creator Tony Sparks is Iron Man and he made the costume... ... ... So he created Iron Man( Tony Sparks). Just because you make a costume doesn't mean you created iron man.
The value of a Stan Lee autographed comic book can vary depending on factors such as the condition of the comic, the specific issue, and the demand for Stan Lee's autograph at the time. Generally, his autograph can add significant value to a comic book, especially if it is a key issue or has sentimental value to collectors. Professional authentication of the autograph may also impact its value.
Stan Lee is currently still writing comic books.Stan Lee is a non-religious Jewish agnostic who is a comic book writer, editor, and publisher well.
Yes, as of May 2016, Stan Lee is still alive.
The most famous comic book writer is Stan Lee.
Stan 'The Man' Lee .
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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."
Stan lee is the writer of spider-man Stan Lee was born Stanley Martin Lieber
Stan Lee was known to have hobbies such as reading, writing, and collecting comic books and memorabilia. He was also passionate about storytelling and creating characters, which was reflected in his work in the comic book industry.
he founded the Stan lee foundation for literacy education and the arts He is also the American Grandfather for the graphic novel and comic book hero's.
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.
no, he expanded the stories to bestselling comic books.