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Stan Lee, the man who created the X-Men, the Avengers and Black Panther died on Monday.

Lee, born Stanley Lieber on December 28, 1922, began his career in 1939 and joined the Marvel Comics in 1961, Xinhua reported.

He is considered as one of the most legendary names in the history of comic books and the leading creative force behind the rise of Marvel Comics. He co-created iconic fictional characters such as Spider-Man, X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and many more.

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Those superheroes have been adapted into blockbuster films, most of which were made after Disney acquired Marvel in a 4-billion-dollar deal in 2009.

In a statement, Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company said Stan Lee was as extraordinary as the characters he created.

“A super hero in his own right to Marvel fans around the world, Stan had the power to inspire, to entertain, and to connect,” said Iger.

He added that the scale of Lee’s imagination was only exceeded by the size of his heart.