Comic books legend Stan Lee is back at home after being hospitalised for a short while.
It was first reported by TMZ that Lee had been admitted at Cedars-Sinai with an irregular heartbeat and shortness of breath.
However, Lee, 95, has returned home and said he is "feeling good" now.
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"I'm glad I spent that evening in the hospital," he told KABC news.
"It did me a lot of good. It probably did my fans a lot of good. It kept me off their backs for the evening. But I'm feeling good now and I can't wait to get in there and tangle with all the competition," he added.
For over seven decades, Lee has created some of the most iconic rosters of heroes and villains of the comic book page.
Among Lee's most memorable creations are Iron Man, Thor, Black Panther, the X-Men, Fantastic Four and Spider-Man.
These heroes have become the backbone of both the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as, the Fox Marvel Universe, further proving that Lee's works are timeless classics.
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