Stan lee

The Marvel comic book legend Stan Lee he was a leading figure in the comic book world for over 5 decades. As Marvel Comics’ former publisher, he helped create some of the world’s most iconic super heroes.

Stan Lee sadly passed away in 2015 because of a Congestive heart failure. A Congestive heart failure is a chronic progressive condition that affects the pumping power of your heart muscles. While often referred to simply as heart failure.

He became a writer in 1941  Timely Comics would eventually be renamed “Atlas Comics” in the 1950s and was re-branded again as “Marvel Comics” in 1961.

In the late 1950s, DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz revived the superhero archetype and experienced a significant success with its updated version of the Flash, and later with super-team the Justice League of America. In response, publisher Martin Goodman assigned Lee to come up with a new superhero team. Lee’s wife suggested that he experiment with stories he preferred, since he was planning on changing careers and had nothing to lose.

Lee acted on that advice, giving his superheroes a flawed humanity, a change from the ideal archetypes that were typically written for preteens. Before this, most superheroes were idealistically perfect people with no serious, lasting problems.[59] Lee introduced complex, naturalistic characters[60] who could have bad tempers, fits of melancholy, and vanity; they bickered amongst themselves, worried about paying their bills and impressing girlfriends, got bored or were even sometimes physically ill.

The first superheroes Lee and artist Jack Kirby created together were the Fantastic Four. The team’s immediate popularity[61] led Lee and Marvel’s illustrators to produce a cavalcade of new titles. Again working with Kirby, Lee co-created the Hulk,[62] Thor,[63] Iron Man,[64] and the X-Men;[65] with Bill EverettDaredevil;[66] and with Steve DitkoDoctor Strange[67] and Marvel’s most successful character, Spider-Man,[68] all of whom lived in a thoroughly shared universe.[69] Lee and Kirby gathered several of their newly created characters together into the team title The Avengers[70] and would revive characters from the 1940s such as the Sub-Mariner71 and Captain America.72  Years later, Kirby and Lee would contest who deserved credit for creating The Fantastic Four.[73]

Comics historian Peter Sanderson wrote that in the 1960s:

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson was a famous and talented singer. His birthday was August 29,1958- June 25 2009. He had 3 kids Paris Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr, Prince Michael Jackson II. Did you know that Michael Jackson is 50 years old. Also he had 34 songs

Hes best known for thriller the best selling album in history

Michael grew up in a large family. He had five brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy) and three sisters (Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet). Michael was the third youngest with Randy and Janet both being younger. The Jackson’s were fairly poor and lived in a small house with just two bedrooms for eleven people.

Michael Jackson lived a really good life and ended it in a sad tragic way. He died of a overdose. Michael died of a heart attack on June 25, 2009. He was fifty years old. The heart attack was likely caused by drugs he was taking to help him sleep. Michael was also famous for changing his appearance. Over the years his nose became thinner, his face changed shape, and his skin tone became lighter. Some people think that he did not like his appearance because of his abuse from his father at a young age. There is also some debate as to how his skin tone changed. Regardless, he looked considerably different as the years passed.

While still singing with the Jackson 5, Michael had a number of solo albums. At first his solo career didn’t take off, but he did have a few hit songs including “Ben” and “Got to Be There.” However, in 1978 Michael met music producer Quincy Jones while working on the set of the movie The Wiz. He broke away from the family band and worked on his first “grown up” album. In 1979, Michael released the album Off the Wall. It was a huge hit and had four top ten songs including the number one singles “Rock with You” and “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough.” Michael was now one of the biggest stars in music.

Michael Jackson led an interesting, if somewhat strange, private life. He lived in a large complex he named Neverland Ranch, after the land where fictional character Peter Pan lived. Neverland was part home, part amusement park. The ranch had a petting zoo, railroads, and rides such as a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, bumper cars, and a carousel.

Did you know that Michael Jackson got married twice! Michael was married twice. His first marriage was to Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the famous rock singer Elvis Presley. His second marriage was to a nursing assistant named Debbie Rowe. He had two children, Michael Joseph Jackson and Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, with Debbie before they were divorced. Michael also had a third child, Prince Michael Jackson II, but the mother’s identity is unknown.

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was amazing actress she made 24 movies and was born on June 1, 1926 and passed 1962 at the age of 36. She never knew her father and her mother they had been committed to a psychiatric facility. Marilyn Monroe was staying with her family friend grace Goddard.

Marilyn Monroe was a very pretty actress.

After her death, Monroe was buried at West wood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. DiMaggio originally owned the crypt above hers, but sold it when they divorced. The buyer was Richard Poncher, a fan who requested that he be flipped over when he was buried so he could lay face down on top of Monroe for eternity. Charming. Though his wife obliged the request, she changed her mind in 2009 and put the plot up for sale on eBay. It brought in a whopping $1.4million but the buyer later backed out.

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