Comic book giant Stan Lee, who was popularly known for his pop culture icons as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, the Black Panther and others, has been honored in Hollywood by hundreds of fans and celebrities.
The tribute was hosted by American film director Kevin Smith at the TCL Chinese Theater
Joe Quesada, a comic book writer and the second longest-serving editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics after Lee, said: “Stan was very progressive in the 60s. He really had a sense of youth culture and where the world was going.”
Also, Actor Wesley Snipes, who played the Marvel Comics’ character Blade, said: “He’s an inspiration for all of us creative artists to remind us your creativity is never wasted.
The superhero creator Stan Lee, passed away in November at age 95.