RIP, Stan Lee

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  1. William Campbell says:

    Too bad his cringeworthy cameo appearances ruined so many movies. What an embarrassment.

  2. Ole M. Olsen says:

    I was pleasantly surprised to see this tribute to Stan Lee here.

    I've been a comics – and Marvel Comics – fan for even longer (at least slightly) than I've been a Beatles fan. And although Stan had long since ceased writing comics on a regular basis by the time I started reading them, he has always been present, and his work at Marvel in the 1960s has been like “classic literature” to me. His belief that superheroes didn’t have to (and shouldn’t) be “perfect”, but rather ordinary people who happened to gain superpowers and try to do the best they could with their powers and their lives, was a stroke of genius. The comics he made with other comics giants like Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita and John Buscema (among others) still surpasses most of what’s been made since, in my opinion. It has given so much joy and so much comfort to so many people over the years – including me. (In other words, much like the Beatles have).

    Despite his advanced age and even his frail health over the past year or so, it somehow seemed like Stan Lee would always be around. But he has certainly deserved to rest now.

    By the way, Stan actually made his first (modern) Marvel cameo in the first X-Men film (2000). And just like some Beatles fans think that the modern releases are ripoffs while others love them, some of us found his cameos "cringeworthy" while others were always looking forward to seeing his cameos and considered them among the most enjoyable moments of the films.

  3. Martin says:

    Stan was a true pioneer and alongside Dennis O 'Neil and Neal Adams at DC (with The Batman), Lee's work along with Jack Kirby's has not been bettered. Such a shame that Marvel is now a money making circus and a politically correct propaganda machine. RIP Stan….

  4. Ole M. Olsen says:

    A week and a half after Stan Lee moved on, it feels appropriate to add a little P.S. with his own words about bigotry, racism and diversity.

    1968: bleedingcool.com/2017/08/15/stan-lee-addressed-racism-50-years/

    2017: youtu.be/sjobevGAYHQ

  5. Barbara Gelnett says:

    Cool to see the Stan Lee-Beatles connection. Hard to see Stan lee's cameo appearances in fluff action Marvel movies as "cringe worthy". I love them! Beatles continue to inspire me with their cultural impact. I loved watching my middle school students rocking their Yellow Submarine t-shirts in this decade. As a blogger myself, today I am moved by the "Nowhere Man" Jeremy was such a boob.
    bggelnett.blogspot.com/2018/11/see-clearly-or-go-nowhere.html

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  7. Robert Menzies says:

    There’s more info on McCartney’s links to Lee in Back Issue magazine #101 (December 2017).

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