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I was also saddened by the news of his passing. Many times I recall the Stan Lee shout-outs turning the pages of my comics. He made quite an impact on our culture and, like many others, am very glad that he was able to see his characters come to life on the silver screen. I suspect many comic strips tomorrow will pay homage, much like when Schulz passed. May you Rest In Peace and thank you Stan for providing many adventurous escapes. | |||
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The man was a iconic contributor and creator to printed comics, but today part of some of the biggest movie franchises, too, and has had a massive influence on many of today's youth and adults, many of whom never read a comic. | |||
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R.I.P. I really enjoyed marvel comics as youth. | |||
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delicately calloused |
Not my thing but I will always admire him for making a multi million dollar industry from a simple idea and a little initiative. He provided countless moments of fascination and imagination to each of the Jr DFs over the years. For that I'll always be grateful to him. God bless, Stan. You did well. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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RIP Stan the Man Lee. Hated when you sold everything to the Mickey Mouse House, but I did love your comics when I was a kid. | |||
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I will get by |
In a Heinlein universe (The Number of the Beast) Stan Lee is now living big with his 'friends'. Do not necessarily attribute someone's nasty or inappropriate actions as intended when it may be explained by ignorance or stupidity. | |||
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