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I know...The Smashor said:I would make a joke about having to nerf TOAA, but that just seems distasteful. Rest in Peace, Stan. What is it with great men whose names start with S dying this year?
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I know...The Smashor said:I would make a joke about having to nerf TOAA, but that just seems distasteful. Rest in Peace, Stan. What is it with great men whose names start with S dying this year?
Perhaps he has just retaken his rightful form as TOAA?Crzer07 said:Nooo TOAA is supposed to be immortal and "omnipotent", now Marvel verse is left God-less like an abandoned child in the streets.
I wonder if stan lee will be remembered as an icon like walt disney was. i hope soRakanadyo said:This is what I imagine my grandparents' generation felt like when they lost Walt Disney. A man who was such an icon to so many people in the entertainment industry. Someone who almost seemed immortal, and in a way they are, even if not physically.
He lived a full and amazing life, and even though I knew this day was on it's way, I wasn't ready for it. Stan essentially made my childhood. He made my FATHER'S childhood. And chances are, I'll be sharing his creations with my own children when they come along one day.
Excelsior, Mr. Lee. I'm proud to have been, and always will be, a true believer.
you better believe he will with so much culture infleunce he had it would be almost impossible to believe he would notRead this post said:I wonder if stan lee will be remembered as an icon like walt disney was. i hope soRakanadyo said:This is what I imagine my grandparents' generation felt like when they lost Walt Disney. A man who was such an icon to so many people in the entertainment industry. Someone who almost seemed immortal, and in a way they are, even if not physically.
He lived a full and amazing life, and even though I knew this day was on it's way, I wasn't ready for it. Stan essentially made my childhood. He made my FATHER'S childhood. And chances are, I'll be sharing his creations with my own children when they come along one day.
Excelsior, Mr. Lee. I'm proud to have been, and always will be, a true believer.
Indeed, the man was a legend.Fenryr1111 said:you better believe he will with so much culture infleunce he had it would be almost impossible to believe he would notRead this post said:I wonder if stan lee will be remembered as an icon like walt disney was. i hope soRakanadyo said:This is what I imagine my grandparents' generation felt like when they lost Walt Disney. A man who was such an icon to so many people in the entertainment industry. Someone who almost seemed immortal, and in a way they are, even if not physically.
He lived a full and amazing life, and even though I knew this day was on it's way, I wasn't ready for it. Stan essentially made my childhood. He made my FATHER'S childhood. And chances are, I'll be sharing his creations with my own children when they come along one day.
Excelsior, Mr. Lee. I'm proud to have been, and always will be, a true believer.
(First off, I apologize if this is inappropriate to say....)DarkDragonMedeus said:We've been losing so many legends this decade in general; Robin Williams, Christopher Lee, Satoru Iwata, ect.
Robin Williams, Stan Lee and Terry Pratchett were all very important to me as well. If it is of any consolation, their works and impacts on the world will continue to live on and make you happy if you choose to revisit them.Mr. Bambu said:The sheer number of genuinely incredible people we've lost is astounding. I did not have many heroes as a kid- five people I'd call genuinely inspiring. As of today only one is left. Robin Williams, Chester Bennington, Terry Pratchett, and Stan Lee.
I don't know what else is appropriate to say. Nothing feels right to justify the awe and dread I feel.