Stan Lee’s 20 Most Successful Characters In Comics

Stan Lee’s 20 Most Successful Characters In Comics

let’s recollect the memories about Stan Lee’s 20 most successful characters In comics. Stan Lee has created or co-created many iconic characters.

Spider-Man

Spider-Man

Spider-Man can be considered one of the most iconic superhero characters of the modern era. This character changed the old school view of how a superhero should be.

Hulk

Hulk

The monstrous character was created by the iconic duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Hulk first appeared in 1962 and is considered one of the founding members of the Avengers.

Iron Man

Iron Man

The cool, charismatic, smart and of course billionaire man ‘s character was co-created by Stan Lee with Larry Lieber.

Black Panther

Black Panther

Black Panther is the first African Superhero in the mainstream (American comics). T’Challa (Black Panther) is the king and protector of Wakanda (a fictional African nation).

X-Men

X-Men

The mutant superhero team first appeared in 1963. Initially the comic book series was cancelled because of its low sales.

Thor

Thor

This time the iconic creator dug down into the Norse Mythology for his new character. The Thunder God and saviour of Asgard is a very unique character in the mainstream of Marvel Universe heroes.

The Fantastic Four

The Fantastic Four

This has to be in the list. It was the first time Stan Lee created a superhero team and also laid the foundation of the iconic duo of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.

Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange might be a popular figure(superhero) today. But his arrival into the superhero universe wasn’t this smooth.

Ant-Man

Ant-Man

The superhero possesses size shifting abilities. He can become almost microscopic (in size) and can even transform into a 100 feet giant.

Black Widow

Black Widow

Black Widow is one of the most famous female protagonists of Marvel Comics. She made her first appearance in 1940 in Mystic Comics.

Dormammu

Dormammu

Dormammu is lord of the darkness (realm). This powerful villainous character first appeared in the Strange Tales (in 1964) where he takes on Doctor Strange.

Silver Surfer

Silver Surfer

Silver Surfer is another popular character created by Stan Lee. The character first appeared in comics in 1968.

Doctor Doom

Doctor Doom

Doctor Doom is a supervillain who first appeared in 1962 comic book ‘Fantastic Four’. The supervillain has had multiple encounters with numerous superheroes.

Scarlet Witch

Scarlet Witch

Scarlet Witch is an interesting character who crossed paths many times (from hero to villain). The character was first introduced as a villain.

Nick Fury

Nick Fury

He is not a superhero but isn’t any less. The character first appeared in 1963 comic book ‘Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos’.

Hawkeye

Hawkeye

Initially Hawkeye was introduced as a villain in the Marvel comics. He appeared as a reluctant villain in the 1964 comic book ‘Tales of Suspense’.

Daredevil

Daredevil

Matthew Michael Murdock is the alter ego of Daredevil. He first appeared in the 1964 comic book ‘Daredevil’.

Green Goblin

Green Goblin

Green Goblin is another popular villain. He’s one of the main opponent (enemy) of Spider-Man. The villain is an alter ego of a rich businessman Norman Osborn.

The Watcher

The Watcher

The Watcher is one of the most powerful characters created by Lee. He is the alter ego of Uatu and has appeared in Fantastic Four (1963).

Black Bolt

Black Bolt

Black Bolt hails from Attilan and is a member of the Inhuman royal family. He is the ruler of Attilan and first appeared in Fantastic Four(1965).