I had the pleasure of actually meeting Stan about 5 years ago. He had a passion for comics, well heroes truth be told, that was almost tangible and was just so damn enthusiastic that it was contagious.
He will be greatly missed without a doubt.
RIP Stan Lee
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
Jabroniville wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:45 pm
LOl- "The Tattooed Man"? What kind of ABSOLUTE DILDO would refer to himself as "The Tattooed Man" !?!
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
Rest In Peace.
Also Eff Bill Maher.
Also Eff Bill Maher.
Re: RIP Stan Lee
In Maher, we have a clear demonstration of worthless, parasitical sub-annelid that spits in the face of things of value their reptile brain can't even comprehend while calling itself enlightened for doing so.
It's impressive how much he can be loathed by 'his' side and still be considered the voice of the Left by the Right. But then he's useful in demonstrating every stereotype Republicans have on liberals combined.
But whatever, it's not like Evil Can Comprehend Good.
Re: RIP Stan Lee
The most vocal people on both sides will frequently take the worst outliers of the opposing party and hold them up as the embodiment of the other side. Both parties are guilty of it, and doing so or brushing either side as evil is counterproductive to any real discussion.Voltron64 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:24 pm It's impressive how much he can be loathed by 'his' side and still be considered the voice of the Left by the Right. But then he's useful in demonstrating every stereotype Republicans have on liberals combined.
But whatever, it's not like Evil Can Comprehend Good.
Let's all agree that Bill is a turd of a human being and go back to celebrating the life of Stan Lee.
So, who'd your favorite character Stan had a hand in creating? Favorite Stan Lee moment? Favorite Marvel movie cameo? Favorite cartoon cameo?
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
Too. Many. To. List.Ares wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:48 pmThe most vocal people on both sides will frequently take the worst outliers of the opposing party and hold them up as the embodiment of the other side. Both parties are guilty of it, and doing so or brushing either side as evil is counterproductive to any real discussion.Voltron64 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:24 pm It's impressive how much he can be loathed by 'his' side and still be considered the voice of the Left by the Right. But then he's useful in demonstrating every stereotype Republicans have on liberals combined.
But whatever, it's not like Evil Can Comprehend Good.
Let's all agree that Bill is a turd of a human being and go back to celebrating the life of Stan Lee.
So, who'd your favorite character Stan had a hand in creating? Favorite Stan Lee moment? Favorite Marvel movie cameo? Favorite cartoon cameo?
Re: RIP Stan Lee
Well, I`ve heard that his cameo for the next Avengers film is done.
If there`s a scene where people (heroes and citizens alike) come back in a reverse of how they disintegrated, or however they do it... and they present Stan Lee as one of them... I will seriously lose my sh!t.
In case anyone needs a list to choose from...
My favourite, for nothing but sentimental reasons, was as Willie Lumpkin in Fantastic Four (2005).
On an unrelated note, I play Contest of Champions from Kabam (too much, and not really getting into the merits of the game or the company...). Last week they put out a title for all players who wish to use of "True Believer" in honor of Stan Lee. I found that to be a really nice gesture, and was surprised at how much it moved me. Guess Mr Lee meant even more to me than I though he did...
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
I play Contest as well and thought that was a nice touch on their part. Willie Lumpkin was a personal favorite as well.Bladewind wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:59 pmWell, I`ve heard that his cameo for the next Avengers film is done.
If there`s a scene where people (heroes and citizens alike) come back in a reverse of how they disintegrated, or however they do it... and they present Stan Lee as one of them... I will seriously lose my sh!t.
In case anyone needs a list to choose from...
My favourite, for nothing but sentimental reasons, was as Willie Lumpkin in Fantastic Four (2005).
On an unrelated note, I play Contest of Champions from Kabam (too much, and not really getting into the merits of the game or the company...). Last week they put out a title for all players who wish to use of "True Believer" in honor of Stan Lee. I found that to be a really nice gesture, and was surprised at how much it moved me. Guess Mr Lee meant even more to me than I though he did...
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
For me it's pure nostalgia - Stan as the narrator of Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends.
Jabroniville wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:45 pm
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Re: RIP Stan Lee
If you've got a spare 2 hours I highly recommend watching Kevin Smith's Stan Lee tribute, it's both funny and sad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBh4i3fzzGw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBh4i3fzzGw
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