Stan Lee, the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics, died in November at the age of 95.

Lee was an unrivaled legend in the comics world. The icon’s comic career started back in 1939, before Marvel existed. He’s responsible for popular characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, and Black Panther.

INSIDER compiled a list of all of his cameos in live-action Marvel projects (with some special animated cameos) and a bonus surprise DC cameo. You can currently see him again in Marvel’s latest release, “Captain Marvel.”

Sidney Fussell contributed to an earlier version of this article.


Stan Lee's first live-action cameo was as a jury member in the TV movie "The Trial of the Incredible Hulk" (1989).

Foto: It's a trial that David Banner (the Hulk's name on the TV series) imagines.sourceMarvel/NBC

His first cinematic Marvel cameo was as a hot dog vendor in "X-Men" (2000).

Foto: He's surprised when Sen. Robert Kelly emerges from the water.sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

He showed up as a surprised bystander who saved a little girl from debris in "Spider-Man" (2002).

Foto: The debris is caused by the Green Goblin.sourceYoutube/20th Century Fox

A young Matt Murdock saves a distracted Lee from walking into traffic in "Daredevil" (2003).

Foto: He was too busy reading a newspaper to notice a bus.sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

Lee and former Hulk actor Lou Ferrigno were security guards in 2003's "Hulk."

Foto: He speaks for the first time in a cameo in "Hulk."sourceMarvel/Universal Pictures

He saves a woman from rubble while Spider-Man clashes with Doc Ock in "Spider-Man 2" (2004).

Foto: In a blooper scene, he was given a line.sourceMarvel/Columbia Pictures

In "Fantastic Four" (2005), Lee appears as mailman Willie Lumpkin, a character he created in the comics.

Foto: He greets the Fantastic Four as they enter the building.sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

Lee gets extremely weirded out when Jean Grey begins using her telekinesis in "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006).

Foto: Lee watering his lawn in "X-Men: The Last Stand."sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

Lee is a wedding crasher who is turned away at the entrance in 2007's "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer."

Foto: Lee as a wedding crasher.sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

He comes across Peter Parker in Times Square in 2007's "Spider-Man 3."

Foto: He talks to Peter after reading a bulletin about Spider-Man.sourceMarvel/Columbia Pictures

Tony Stark mistakes Lee for Hugh Hefner in 2008's "Iron Man."

Foto: Surrounded by ladies, he looks like Hefner.sourceMarvel/Paramount Pictures

Here he is grabbing a drink in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk."

Foto: The soft drink is infused with Bruce Banner's blood.sourceMarvel/Universal Pictures

In a nod to his original "Iron Man" cameo, Tony mistakes Lee for Larry King in "Iron Man 2" (2010).

Foto: Tony Stark often confuses Lee with other people.sourceMarvel/Paramount Pictures

Lee unsuccessfully tries to drag Thor's hammer with his pickup truck in the first "Thor" (2011).

Foto: Not even Lee can budge the hammer.sourceMarvel/Paramount Pictures

In "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011), Lee plays a WWII general at a press conference for Cap.

Foto: He gets confused and mistakes another man for Cap.sourceMarvel/Paramount Pictures

Lee pops up in a newsreel as a chess player being interviewed in the first "Avengers" movie (2012).

Foto: He says, "Superheroes in New York? Give me a break."sourceMarvel/Disney

Lee's second cameo in the first "Avengers" movie was cut for time, but in the deleted scenes, he's having lunch next to Captain America and urges him to get the waitress' number.

Foto: He calls Cap a moron.sourceMarvel/Disney

Lee grooves out to classical music while Spider-Man and the Lizard battle behind him in "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012).

Foto: Not even almost getting hit by a table got Lee to turn around.sourceMarvel/Columbia Pictures

Lee gives a beauty contestant a perfect "10" in "Iron Man 3" (2013).

Foto: Stan Lee in "Iron Man 3."sourceMarvel/Disney

He appears as a patient in a mental institution in 2013's "Thor: The Dark World."

Foto: Lee loans Erik Selvig his shoe.sourceMarvel/Disney

Lee is a security guard who loses Captain America's costume (Cap stole it) in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014).

Foto: He was worried about getting fired.sourceMarvel/Disney

Lee attends Peter's graduation during 2014's "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

Foto: He recognizes Peter.sourceMarvel/Columbia Pictures

Rocket Raccoon spies him in 2014's "Guardians of the Galaxy" flirting with a young woman.

Foto: Lee in "Guardians of the Galaxy."sourceMarvel/Disney

OK, so this isn't live-action, but he made his first animated cinematic cameo in 2014's "Big Hero 6" as Fred's father.

Foto: He's first shown in a portrait.sourceMarvel/Disney

That same year, he played a stranger on a train in an episode of ABC's tie-in show "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

Foto: He talks to Jemma Simmons and Agent Phil Coulson.sourceABC

He also appeared in the first season of ABC's "Agent Carter" alongside Tony's dad, Howard Stark, in 2015.

Foto: Howard Stark is played by Dominic Cooper.sourceABC

Lee pops up as a military vet in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015) who must be carried away after getting too drunk on Asgardian liquor at a victory party.

Foto: He mutters "Excelsior" as he's being carried.sourceMarvel/Disney

He's a grizzled yet friendly bartender in "Ant-Man" (2015).

Foto: It's a story sequence Luis tells to Scott Lang.sourceMarvel/Disney

Stan Lee's "Deadpool" (2016) cameo is as raunchy as the film itself. Lee appears as an emcee at a strip club.

Foto: Lee in "Deadpool."sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

In "Captain America: Civil War" (2016), Lee appears in one of the final scenes as a Fed-Ex deliveryman with a package for Tony Stark.

Foto: He says it's for Tony Stank.sourceMarvel/Disney

In "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016), he stands with his real wife, Joan Lee, during a scene in which Apocalypse uses his powers to launch all the world's nuclear weapons into space, essentially disarming the entire planet.

Foto: Lee with his wife, Joan Lee.sourceMarvel/20th Century Fox

He appears in the final episode of the first season of Netflix's "Daredevil" series in a photograph on the back wall (2015).

Foto: Lee is an honored cop.sourceNetflix

When Jessica Jones visits the same station in "Jessica Jones" (2015), with a surprise appearance from nemesis Kilgrave, we see the same photo of Lee as an officer.

Foto: You have to pay attention to spot Lee in the background.sourceNetflix

In Netflix's series "Luke Cage," you can spot the same photo of Lee on a poster saying, "See a crime? Report it!" when Luke spots a robbery in progress.

Foto: Don't blink or you may miss this appearance.sourceNetflix

In "Doctor Strange," Lee pops up on a bus in New York City reading a copy of "The Doors of Perception."

Foto: It's during the battle between Doctor Strange, Mordo, and Kaecilius.sourceMarvel

It's one of four cameos Lee reportedly filmed in one day. The others were for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017), "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017), and "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017).


Though Lee doesn't pop up in "Logan," he was involved with a little "Deadpool" teaser that aired before the movie played. His part was cut from the theatrical version, but it's online.

Foto: He plays himself in this spot.sourceYouTube/IGN

You can check out the full "Deadpool" sequel teaser here.


His photo appears on episode two of "Daredevil's" second season.

Foto: The photo is on the back wall.sourceNetflix

He appears in a photo on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot" digital series.

Foto: Fans can watch on Hulu.sourceABC/Hulu

Eagle-eyed viewers spied Lee once again as an officer on a poster in the 13th episode of "Iron Fist."

Foto: Keeping up with the other Netflix series, Lee is spotted on another poster.sourceMarvel/Netflix

Lee's cameo in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" has him dressed as an astronaut as he sits and tells stories to three celestial beings.

Foto: Lee's cameos just might all be connected.sourceDisney/Marvel

Lee's cameo looks like it confirms a theory fans have had for a while that all of his cameos are connected. You can read more about it here.


In "Spider-Man: Homecoming" he plays Gary, a man yelling out a window at Spidey.

Foto: This may be one of his best cameos.sourceDisney/Marvel

He warns Spider-Man, "Don't make me come down there, you punk," after Spidey causes a ruckus with a man trying to break into his own car.


His Marvel Netflix photo appears once again on "The Defenders."

Foto: He is on a poster behind Matt.sourceNetflix

He popped up again on TV thanks to his cameo on the pilot episode of "The Gifted."

Foto: As Marcos enters the dive bar, he runs into Lee leaving the bar.sourceFox


Lee's cameo in "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017) has him wearing arm bands that have sharp shears on the end to cut off Thor's hair.

Foto: He has a memorable outfit.sourceDisney/Marvel

Thor is not happy to get his hair cut when he sees the contraption Lee is wielding.


He appears in the final episode of season one of "The Punisher" on a poster.

Foto: It's the same image the Netflix series use.sourceNetflix

He popped up on Hulu's "Runaways" as a limo driver on one episode.

Foto: He takes the teens to PRIDE's gala.sourceHulu

In 2018's "Black Panther," Lee shows up as a gambler in a casino.

Foto: Lee shows up in South Korea.sourceDisney/Marvel

Black Panther wins big and leaves his chips on the table in South Korea. Lee pops up to swipe his winnings. His character is appropriately called the "thirsty gambler."


Lee can be seen on a bus ad on the second season of "Jessica Jones."

Foto: Lee once again appears on a poster.sourceNetflix

Lee's face is used on an ad for a law office.

It says: "Forbush and Associates got me $5.2 million," and "Call Forbush now! Get what you deserve."


Eagle eyes may also spot him on a taxi ad on episode 12.

Foto: The ad passes by quickly.sourceNetflix

Lee appears as Peter Parker's bus driver in "Avengers: Infinity War."

Foto: Lee at the world premiere of "Avengers: Infinity War."sourceCharley Gallay/Getty Images for Disney

When a giant spaceship hovers over New York City, Lee tells the excited school kids to calm down.

"What's a matter with you kids?" he asks. "You've never seen a spaceship before?"


Lee pops up in "Deadpool 2" when his face is briefly shown as a mural.

Foto: It's very easy to miss.sourceKevin Winter/Getty Images

It passes quickly as Domino skydives.


Lee gets his car shrunk before his eyes in "Ant-Man and the Wasp."

Foto: Lee appears during this great chase scene. This scene was one of many that got a lot of hearty laughs.sourceMarvel

Lee is about to get in his car when it's hit with a particle disk and shrinks. He doesn't seem surprised, though.

"Well, the '60s were fun, but now I'm paying for it," Lee says in the middle of the road.


Lee's face is still on a poster tacked to the wall on "Iron Fist" season two.

Foto: "Not all heroes wear capes," the poster says.sourceFinn Jones/Instagram

He also makes a quick appearance on the second season of "Luke Cage."

Foto: It's super fast.sourceNetflix

Luke Cage passes by a poster on episode 12 that features Lee's face. Similar to his cameo on the second season of "Jessica Jones," the poster is for a law firm called Forbush and Associates.


Lee even popped up on Freeform's "Cloak and Dagger."

Foto: Tandy looking at Lee.sourceFreeform

On episode nine, Tandy is in a man's home when she stops and stares at a painting on the wall that features Lee's face in four different color schemes.


Lee shows up near the end of "Venom" walking a dog.

Foto: The credits refer to him as "Dapper Dog Walker."sourceRich Polk/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly

Eddie Brock walks by Lee after leaving his ex-fiancé. Lee gives him some advice, hinting that he is aware of Venom's existence, saying, "Don't give up on her ... either of you."


Lee's animated cameo in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" was revealed at New York Comic Con.

Foto: The animated movie features multiple Spider-Men and women.sourceSony Pictures

Lee plays the owner of a costume shop Miles Morales visits to purchase a Spider-Man costume. Miles asks what happens if the suit doesn't fit. Lee tells him, "It always fits, eventually."

The scene was first teased at New York Comic Con in October. You can read more about the emotional scene here.


Stan Lee gets a very special tribute at the end of "Once Upon a Deadpool."

Foto: Fox showed a few alternate takes for the "Deadpool 2" teaser, which debuted in front of "Logan."source20th Century Fox/Marvel

If you head to theaters to see the limited PG-13 release of "Deadpool 2," stay until the very end of the movie for a special tribute to Lee.

A few outtakes from Lee's appearance in the "Deadpool 2" teaser trailer which played in front of "Logan" are shown, including one where he mistakens Ryan Reynolds for Ryan Gosling. The outtakes are followed by an old interview clip of Lee speaking about how he hopes people will remember him as A-Ha's "Take on Me" plays in the background.

"I don't think about that much. When I'm gone, I really don't care," Lee says in the interview clip. "It doesn't do you any good when you're gone."

You can read more about the scene here.


Once again, Stan Lee is a passenger on local transportation in "Captain Marvel."

Foto: Stan Lee can be seen for a brief few moments speaking to himself.sourceRW/MediaPunch Inc. /IPX

When Captain Marvel boards the Los Angeles transit system in search of a shape-shifting alien one of the faces she settles on momentarily is Stan Lee going over his lines for an audition to himself.


BONUS: Lee appears in DC's animated "Teen Titans Go! to the Movies" in an unexpected cameo.

Foto: Lee has two very obvious cameo appearances in the DC movie.sourceWarner Bros.

Lee is seen sweeping up the Warner Bros' studio lot behind the Teen Titans when he starts waving to the movie viewer.

He later pops back up near the movie's end, unabashedly owning the fact that the Marvel creator is in a movie for his comic competitor.

"I don't care if it's a DC movie. I love cameos! Excelsior!" he cries out.