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Stan Lee runs the comic world. Stan Lee created a ton of characters. He also worked to help create Superman, Green Lantern, and others in DC because he used to work for DC Comics.

DC

  • Just Imagine
  • Stan Lee creating:
  • Aquaman
  • (with Scott McDaniel) (2002)
  • Batman
  • (with Joe Kubert) (2001)
  • Catwoman
  • (with Chris Bachalo) (2002)
  • Crisis
  • (with John Cassaday) (2002)
  • Flash
  • (with Kevin Maguire) (2002)
  • Green Lantern
  • (with Dave Gibbons) (2001)
  • JLA
  • (with Jerry Ordway) (2002)
  • Robin
  • (with John Byrne) (2001)
  • Sandman
  • (with Walt Simonson) (2002)
  • Secret Files and Origins
  • (2002)
  • Shazam!
  • (with Gary Frank) (2001)
  • Superman
  • (with John Buscema) (2001)
  • Wonder Woman
  • (with Jim Lee) (2001)
Marvel
  • Amazing Spider-Man
  • #1-100, 105-110, 116-118, 200 (1963-80)
  • Avengers
  • #1-35 (1963-66)
  • Captain America
  • #100-141 (1968-71)
  • Daredevil
  • , vol. 1, #1-9, 11-50, 53 (1964-69)
  • Daredevil
  • , vol. 2, No.20 (backup story) (2001)
  • Fantastic Four
  • #1-114, 120-125 (1961-72); No.296 (1986)
  • Journey into Mystery
  • (Thor) #97-125 (1963-66)
  • Ravage 2099
  • #1-7 (1992-93)
  • Savage She-Hulk
  • No.1 (1980)
  • Sgt. Fury
  • #1-28 (1963-66)
  • Silver Surfer
  • #1-18 (1968-70)
  • Solarman
  • #1-2 (1989-90)
  • Strange Tales
  • (diverse stories): #9, 11, 74, 89, 90-100 (1951-62); (Human Torch): #101-109, 112-133; (Human Torch and Dr. Strange): #110-111, 115-134 (1962-65); (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Dr. Strange features): #135-147, 150-157 (1965-67)
  • Tales to Astonish
  • (diverse stories): #1, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 24-33 (1956-62); (Ant-Man, Incredible Hulk, and Sub-Mariner): #35-101 (1962-68)
  • Tales of Suspense
  • (diverse stories): #7, 9, 16, 22, 27, 29-30 (1959-62); (Iron Man and Captain America): #39-99 (1963-68)
  • Thor
  • #126-192, 200 (1966-72), 385 (1987)
  • X-Men
  • #1-19 (1963-66)
  • What If
  • (Fantastic Four) No.200 (2011)
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