Stan Lee, born Stanley Martin Lieber in 1922, was an American comic book writer, editor, and publisher. He was the co-creator of iconic superheroes such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four. His innovative storytelling and dynamic characters revolutionized the comic book industry, earning him the title of "the Godfather of Marvel Comics." Lee's charismatic personality made him a beloved figure among fans, and his influence extended far beyond the realm of comics. He was a pioneer in promoting diversity and inclusivity in his work, tackling social issues and advocating for tolerance and understanding. Stan Lee's legacy continues to inspire generations of creators and fans around the world.