
His catchphrase, Excelsior appears in Kree on the device. Rocket, viewing him through a scanning device, dismisses him as part of what he saw was wrong with the planet Xandar. In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Lee appears as an elderly gentleman having a conversation with a significantly younger woman.In Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Lee plays a security guard at the Smithsonian Institution who after discovering that Captain America stole his own World War II uniform from an exhibit, says, "Oh man, I am so fired".

When Selvig finishes and asks if anyone has questions, Lee says, "Yeah, can I have my shoe back?". In Thor: The Dark World (2013), Lee appears as a mental ward patient who loans his shoe to Erik Selvig for a demonstration about "the Convergence" in his delusions.In Iron Man 3 (2013), Lee portrays a beauty pageant judge who appears on a television monitor and happily gives one of the contestants a 10.He also appears in a deleted scene in which, when a waitress flirts with Steve Rogers, Lee says to him, "Ask for her number, you moron!" Lee's character responds, "Superheroes in New York? Give me a break", and then returns to his game of chess. In The Avengers (2012), Lee's character is interviewed about the Avengers saving Manhattan.Furthermore, he was responsible for reviving the character in the Silver Age of Comic Books and co-wrote most of the character's stories in The Avengers and his solo stories in that period.
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However, Lee began his writing career in the character's original series where he created the idea of Captain America using his shield as a throwing weapon. In Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Lee plays a general in World War II who mistakes another man for Steve Rogers / Captain America, commenting, "I thought he'd be taller." Lee had nothing to do with the basic creation of the title character.


His character is credited as "Stan the Man", a nickname he had adopted in the Silver Age of Comic Books. He tears the bed off his pickup truck in an attempt to pull Mjolnir out of the ground with a chain and causes everyone in the scene to laugh by asking, "Did it work?".
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Stan Lee portrayed himself as an informant for the Watchers, keeping watch and detailing the events that take place on Earth within the Marvel Cinematic Universe media franchise.
