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  1. Nov 19, 2019 · It’s very likely that he also filmed a cameo for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and that will be the last installment of the weird, cosmic adventures of Stan Lee in the MCU. Avengers: Endgame is in...

  2. Apr 26, 2019 · The Marvel Comics storyteller and cameo king shot a number of walk-on bits for upcoming movies before his death at 95 last November. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo tell EW that the one he did...

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  4. It was previously confirmed that the Marvel Comics icon had also filmed a cameo for Avengers: Endgame, there was no telling what it was, if it would actually end up in the movie, or how the...

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    Stan Lee is easily one of the most recognizable creators in the comic book industry. As one webcomic points out, even people who aren’t familiar with superheroes recognize Stan Lee by sight. In addition to co-creating Spider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, and dozens of other Marvel Universe characters, Stan Lee is known for his beloved superhero movie cameos...

    One of the interesting things about tracking Stan Lee’s cameos within the comics is that there is no clear contender for the first one. Lee’s early cameos were text pieces, or illustrated caricatures that took liberties with his appearance and role. For example, the first time Stan Lee inserted himself into a Marvel Comics story was a text piece in...

    Stan Lee’s next in-story appearance occurred in a text piece titled ‘Winners All; published in All Winners Comics #2 (1941). This time he was a bit more involved in the story, though it still wasn’t a fully realized cameo. The text piece uses a framing sequence where Captain America, the Human Torch, and the Sub-Mariner make an appeal to add the De...

    ‘Story Conference’ from Mystic Comics #10 (1942) featured a man named Stanley Dee, editor of Crimely Comics, a playful homage to Timely Comics, Marvel’s ‘40s predecessor. Stanley Dee is illustrated as an older man, a far cry from the real Lee who would’ve been 19 at the time. Due to his age and name, this feels like a playful Easter egg rather than...

    Margie Comics #36 (1947) featured the next Stan Lee cameo, and it was an unusual one. Margie was one of Timely Comics teen comedy characters, and the story ‘Margie’s Big Date’ had some fun breaking the fourth wall. Margie was mortified at how she was portrayed in her comic, so she marched to the Timely Comics office to give Stan Lee a piece of her ...

    Black Rider #8 (1950) took Stan Lee cameos to the next level by using a photograph of Stan himself on the cover. Black Rider was a western adventure series, and at the time it was standard practice for cowboy comics to feature photographs on their covers. Instead of using an actor or cover model, Lee dressed up in a black ensemble, donned a dark ma...

    By the ‘50s Marvel was leaning into the horror genre, publishing a line of comics which gave us some more Stan Lee cameos. Astonishing #4 (1951) features a story called ‘The Nightmare’ where a comic book writer gets his story ideas from his nightmares. Stan Lee appears as the editor, assigning the writer to come up with a story for the next issue o...

    Adventures into Terror #5 (1951) featured an older advertising editor named Lee Stanton, and while he didn’t physically resemble Stan, he’s still worth noting. Stan Lee appeared as himself in Mystery Tales #24 (1954), paying one of his horror writers, unaware that the scribe was secretly a vampire. It’s amusing to note that Lee paid the writer dire...

    My Friend Irma #41 (1953) featured the title character confronting Stan Lee and artist Dan DeCarlo about the way they were depicting her in her comic. My Friend Irma was based on a popular radio show that eventually spawned multiple films, a television series, and a newspaper comic strip. Stan Lee is illustrated with exaggerated proportions, depict...

    Suspense #29 (1953) is one of the most interesting Stan Lee cameos from this era, as it pits him against a caricature of the infamous psychiatrist Fredric Wertham. Throughout the early ‘50s Wertham had been making waves in the comic book industry by trying to convince the public that the periodicals lead to a rise in juvenile delinquency and sexual...

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  5. Angie Han. 'Avengers: Endgame' has a Stan Lee cameo -- and it's the late comics legend's last, confirm directors Joe and Anthony Russo.

  6. May 18, 2022 · The Simpsons at one point considered creating a Stan Lee cameo for its Loki-centric short, several years after his death, using old audio clips. However, the plans were eventually shut down after Marvel Studios revealed its new policy that the creator won't be making cameos anymore now that he has passed away, so what exactly is this deal for?

  7. Dec 21, 2022 · You probably remember the cheers and laughter that came with Stan Lees inaugural appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — showing up at the same gala Tony Stark wars attending only to be mistaken for someone else. And who would have guessed that one little cameo moment would kick off a long list of other memorable moments scattered ...