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tor and head writer to his title.
For the next quarter of a cen-
tury, Lee continued to write not
only comic books, but also televi-
sion/movie screenplays and radio
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Lee was named publisher of
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Marvel in 1972, a recognition
befitting his achievements in cre-
ating the industry's top selling
titles, which were being sold in
more than 70 different countries.
In 1977 he began his Spider-
Man comic strip, published in
more than 500 newspapers, which
he continues to write to this day.
When Marvel opened an ani-
mation studio, Lee moved to Los _
Angeles to head up the company's
endeavors in television and movies.
Nearing 80 now, and chairman
emeritus of Marvel Media, Lee is
still making milestones in the
industry. In 1999, he founded
Cover of the first issue of "The X-Men," 1963.
Stan Lee Media, an online ven-
ture, bringing comic books alive
on the Internet. For DC, Marvel's longtime rival publisher, Lee is taking a
new look at signature characters like Superman, Batman and Wonder
Woman. It is one of several recent collaborations between the two houses.
Stan Lee's imagination and efforts are without equal. His name appears
on more than 35 million comics annually, in 25 different languages. And he
shows no signs of stopping.
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his dream to Magneto: people can
overcome their differences. But
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Born Erik Magnus Lehnsherr,
Magneto was' a child in Auschwitz. He
watched men, who extolled the belief
in a master race, butcher his parents
and sister. In their eyes, his family was
less than human.
What kept him alive was his love
for a woman he met in the camps.
After they were liberated, they
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child, Lehnsherr's mutation manifest-
ed itself It frightened the villagers,
and his wife, who ran away in terror.
Distraught, Lehnsherr started a new
life in the new nation of Israel.
Magneto confided these events to
Xavier and vowed he would never
allow his people, mutants, to be vic-
timized again. Magneto feels his
friend's dream is naive. He believes
humans will always fear what is differ-
ent and there can never be peace.
The only course of action, he
believes, is to lead mutants to claim
their birthright. Mutants are the next

step in evolution; humans are the
genetic failures, not mutants. There will
be a race war and mutants must win.
In Israel, both men grew increasing-
ly alarmed by the persecution of
mutants and each followed his own
particular path of ideology. Xavier
formed the X-Men to oppose mutants,
such as Magneto, who use their powers
to harm humanity. Likewise, Magneto
formed the Brotherhood to counter
human aggression with equal force.
Through the years all sides continue
their struggle, just as we do in real life.
For nearly 40 years now, the populari-
ty of the comic books that portray
these struggles of overcoming racism
and bigotry is a testament to their
readers, who also dream of a world of
tolerance, equality and freedom.

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