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You are sarcastic because you believe that Shakespeare is so far above Stan Lee that your condescending tone is justified. But that isn't the case.
Shakespeare plays were the MCU of it's time. It was pure pop culture, entertainment for the common man. Like marvel movies, Shakespeare plays also reference each other, which helps with building a somewhat loyal fanbase.
The difference is that, in contrast to Shakespeare plays, critics love marvel movies. So if anything, the case can be made that Stan Lee is better than Shakespeare at what made him famous.