DC Comics Responds To The Death Of Marvel Icon Stan Lee

DC Comics has issued a response to the passing of Marvel icon Stan Lee.

Marvel Comics’ Stan Lee passed away at the age of 95 on Monday and now DC Comics has posted a response to his passing on the publisher’s official Twitter account. In their statement, DC credits Stan Lee for changing the way readers look at heroes and leaving his “indelible” mark on modern comics.

You can read DC Comics’ full statement in the post below!

In 1961, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby launched Marvel as it is known today with The Fantastic Four and went on to create some of the most beloved heroes and villains in comic book history, including Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man, Black Panther, The Incredible Hulk, and The Avengers. Today, Lee’s Marvel characters are the subjects of some of the most successful and acclaimed comic books films, most of which feature cameo appearances by the legend himself.

Stan Lee is survived by his daughter J.C.

What are your thoughts on Lee and his legacy? Which Stan Lee character is your favorite? How do you feel about his death? Share your opinion in the comments section below!

Sebastian Peris

Canadian film buff, political junkie, comic book geek, and board game enthusiast.

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