For Fantastic Four (co-created with Jack Kirby), Stan Lee was nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation, recognizing the series' impact on science fiction.
Inducted into this prestigious hall of fame for his groundbreaking work in comics and influence on the industry.
Honored alongside Jack Kirby for their monumental contributions to comic book storytelling and characters.
Presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for his lasting impact on science fiction and fantasy storytelling.
Received a star on the Walk of Fame for his contributions to the entertainment industry, located at 7072 Hollywood Boulevard.
Awarded for his innovations in multimedia storytelling, particularly for bringing Marvel heroes to modern audiences through films and technology.
Recognized for inspiring generations of fans through his characters, stories, and legacy.
Honored at San Diego Comic-Con for his legendary status and contribution to the comic book world.
Acknowledged for his promotion of inking as a critical aspect of comic book artistry.
The highest U.S. honor for artists, awarded for his exceptional contributions to storytelling and pop culture.
Recognized as a Disney Legend for his role in shaping Marvel, which became part of the Disney family.
Achieved the record for the most film adaptations of a comic book character, due to the sheer volume of Marvel characters in cinema and his cameos.