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Spiderman was created by Stan Lee for Marvel Comics in 1962, the
character first appearing that year in Amazing Fantasy #15. Because the
superhero was immediately popular, Amazing Fantasy was renamed Amazing
Spider-Man. A year later, Stan Lee was promoted and became the youngest
editor in the comic book industry. It was primarily due to Spider-Man
that Marvel Comics became one of the dominant comic-book publishers by
the start of the next decade. In 1977, Spider-Man became the star of
his own newspaper strip, achieving equal success in the new medium,
ultimately appearing in more than 500 newspapers around the world.
Although other super hero comic strips have come and gone, the
Spider-Man strip achieved success as the longest running of them all.
Spider-Man was written throughout from the start until the late 1990s by
Stan Lee, while his younger brother Larry Lieber drew the daily
newspaper comics for Marvel since the late 1980's when Larry replaced
Fred Kids as the artist for "The Amazing Spider-Man."