Stan Lee Dies at Age 95

Spider-Man’s co-creator has died. TMZ is reporting that Lee was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and died there. The report says that Lee had several illnesses over the past year including pneumonia. Please share your t

houghts on what Lee has meant to you over the years. Lee recently appeared in a cameo in the PS4 Spider-Man game. No word on how many cameos he has shot before he passed away.I had the chance to talk to him several times over the years and he was always a gentleman. RIP Stan!

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19 Comments

  1. There are legends, then there is legendary. Jack, Steve and now Stan. I cannot count how many times I have enjoyed their stories and characters. I am grateful that I got to enjoy their stories for years and now I get to see those same characters come to live again for a new generation. I couldn’t be more satisfied to go see almost every Marvel movie with my daughters and enjoy them again in a new way.

    I wonder how many more years this “Marvel Universe” can go on and capture the world’s imagination. I hope it continues to last a long, long time.

    Excelsior!

  2. We’ve all dreaded this day. Stan is responsible for so many happy childhood memories for people all over the globe. He’s been a part of countless lives, whether through his Bullpen Bulletins, cartoon voice overs, con appearances, or numerous cameos in the MCU.
    Getting his autograph was a highlight for me and my collecting obsession. Come to think of it, he’s responsible for that too! Thank you Stan Lee. May you forever live on in the works you created. Excelsior!

  3. Im crying right now. Like when Ditko passed. I cant find words great enough to explain how much he meant to me as a life long Spider-Man fan. Just think about how different the world would be without the Hulk, Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, Ant-Man, Dr. Strange, Dare Devil, Thor, or The Avengers. He had a hand along with Jack and Steve in litterly impacting the whole world. Stan Lee thank you for everything you did, making me a true believer, and I hope now you can rest in peace with your wife.

  4. I wasn’t even planning to go online today, then when I decide to due too a little extra free time before work this is one of the first things I see. All I can say is Mr. Lee Thank You and God Bless You wherever you are! Your work touched and inspired so many, because of you the comic book industry reached new hights, if not for you there may not even be a comic book industry today and there certainly wouldn’t be a Marvel Universe period let a lone a cinamatic one making billions at the box office. Excelsior Mr. Lee and once again thank you!

  5. It was one of my dreams to meet “The Man” in person, have the opportunity to shake his hand and thank him for a lot of things and say: “Stan, if it wasn’t for you…”

    Well.

    If it wasn’t for him, probably there wouldn’t be a Marvel Universe in the way as it came to be.

    If it wasn’t for him, this medium wouldn’t evolve, and characters would just speak methodically according to their uniform; and the format would never deserve the word “book” followed by “comic”.

    If it wasn’t for him, the comic book fandom wouldn’t be a cool landscape to delve into and creators would take at least one more decades to come to the spotlight and be acknowledged as true artists and great visual storytellers.

    If it wasn’t for him, there wouldn’t be the version of Spider-Man – the most human of superheroes we have all learned to admire and Love.

    Because for sure, if it wasn’t for him, there wouldn’t be a website to virtually congregate and celebrate one of the greatest creations in popular culture.

    Thank you Stan; it was an awesome life. I hope everything goes well in your passage and you may enjoy the cosmic afterlife in which yourself helped to build in our minds and hearts.

    Excelsior.

  6. On the day my father was born, a man I looked up to and who inspired me to want to do my own comics passes. While
    you assume such a thing must eventually happen when a person has reached the glorious years of the 90s, you just
    want to hope upon hope they can just find a way to keep on pushing through. They say you can’t take it with you and
    that your life can only be judged by what you leave behind and the people you touched. Well, the man left behind one
    hell of a legacy that transcended race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual identity, economic class, you name it, and his
    influence in the individual lives who his work has touched in one way or another is in calculable. Thank you Stan Lee, for
    your service to the United States military as one of the worlds bravest, even if you only played a minor role (You were there).
    And thank you for teaching this one time poor black kid living alone in a single parent home the true meaning of “With
    great power, there must also come great responsibility.”

  7. F***!!! I knew it was gonna happen eventually, but I didn’t want it to!

    RIP, Mr Lee. Now I’m gonna go be depressed.

  8. Rest in Peace Stan Lee; you were always “the man”. His creations have been a huge part of my life for almost 40 years and will continue to do so for as long as I live.

  9. Absolutely devastating news today, after about a straight week of terrible news.

    Husband, father, veteran, humanist, and a creative visionary. I’m certain we’ll never see his like again in comics. Rest in peace, good sir.

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