Arguably the most well-recognized figure in comic book history, legendary writer Stan Lee was famous for creating the iconic superheroes Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk and The X-Men. Often sporting tinted glasses and a trademark grin, Lee was a larger-than-life figurehead with a personality as colorful as his characters. Though only a mainstream name in his later years, thanks to the blockbuster films “Spider-Man” and “X-Men,” long-time comic fans knew him for decades as the granddaddy of that world who – in the backs of Marvel Comics in his monthly column, “Stan’s