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FilthyImp
Sep 30, 2002

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Stan screwed over folks with his often revisionist bombast, but he and the Marvel Bullpen really refashioned comics. I can only imagine what it must have felt like to see poo poo like the Blade and the X-Men become big hits, then to see the out of left field success of Iron Man, and the universal praise for Black Panther.

Seems like the dude had a bad run since his wife died, though. I hope his final days were peaceful.

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FilthyImp
Sep 30, 2002

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Scaramouche posted:

I think that would have a powerful effect to see them all in place, maybe made up onto one of those photo mosiacs.
It's either going to be superimposed against a giant version of his face, or a giant MCU/Marvel Comics character splash isnt it?

FilthyImp
Sep 30, 2002

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I can't believe he chose Punisher over Stripperella!

FilthyImp
Sep 30, 2002

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Congratulations go to Vox for waiting almost 5 days to run the expected take:

The popular refrain is that without Lee, Marvel’s superheroes would never have become such beloved fixtures of popular culture. But in the comic book industry there’s a more tempered version of that refrain: that Lee, for a long time, took most of the credit and usually left very little to spare for the co-creators, partners, and artists he worked with along the way.

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