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TMZ is reporting Stan Lee passed away this morning.
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True, you only have to fall once, and you are branded problematic evermore, nothing you can do will ever be enough.....
Well, to quote Stan, himself, "There's no good you can do that you can't be embarrassed by later."

He was talking about lazy copy editors writing stupid headlines after he ran Amazing Spider-Man 96-98 without the CCA seal, which took massive balls. The CCA changed the code afterwards, at least.
 
This is Brie Larson's LOVELY tribute to Stan which she just deleted from Instagram.

I wonder why.

She's playing Captain Marvel for those who aren't aware.
What the fuck is that even? Who would think thats a good way to honor someone so influential and groundbreaking?

Goddammit, rest in peace Stan Lee, you don't have to deal with this shit anymore.
 
Lived to 95 and created an universe that will outlive us all.

Truly a legend.
 
Anime creators and VAs send their condolences:

https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/in...oice-actors-react-to-stan-lee-passing/.139415

Japanese Anime Creators, Voice Actors React to Stan Lee's Passing
posted on 2018-11-14 06:45 UTC-8 by Kim Morrissy & Lynzee Loveridge
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The world mourned the loss of one of comic book's revolutionaries on Monday. American comics pioneer Stan Leepassed away at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Monday. He was 95. Lee was opened a whole new world of entertainment at Marvel Comicsas the creative behind Iron Man, X-Men, Spider-Man, Black Panther, The Mighty Thor, The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, and Ant-Man. His timeless heroic characters have inspired people around the world and Japan is no exception.

Anime and manga industry creatives shared their memories and condolences in Lee's passing. Voice actor Junichi Suwabe wrote, "Stan Lee has passed away... I express my condolences."

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure animation director Kohei Ashiya wrote, "Thank you for all the dreams, hopes, and heroes, Mr. Stan Lee! I suppose you'll be looking over the heroes you birthed from heaven. Smiling at the cameos."

Hirona Murata, a voice actor and idol in Stan Lee and Hiroshi Nagahama's The Reflection anime series wrote, "Thank you for working alongside us and giving us hopes and dreams. We at 9nine will always treasure how we met you through THE REFLECTION anime."

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Manga artist and former assistant to Shotaro Ishinomori, Masato Hayasewrote, "Ah, Stan Lee has passed away... I've hung up the Spider-Man illustration board I received from him in Ishinomori-sensei's room ... I pray for Stan Lee's happiness in the next world."

Metal Gear Solid and Death Strandingvideo game director Hideo Kojima shared a picture from his studio Kojima Productions.
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Silent Möbius and Nadesico manga artist Kia Asamiya wrote, "My heart sank at the news of Stan Lee's passing. I remember just like yesterday when I met him by coincidence at a Californian diner, and he encouraged me to do my best. This was before my work on Uncanny X-Men. Thank you. I express my condolences."

Saber Marionette J character designer Tsukasa Kotobuki shared artwork he drew of Stan Lee sitting on the shoulder of Leopardon from Toei's Japanese live-action Spider-Man television series.

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Many of the Marvel Comics franchises Lee helped create have been adapted for television and film, including some anime. Madhouse produced anime adaptations of X-Men, Iron Man, Wolverine, and Blade. Toei Animationproduced the Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers anime for the Japanese market. Spider-Man and X-Men manga have also inspired manga adaptations, and Spider-Man inspired a 1978 Toeitokusatsu series.

Famously, Lee had cameo appearances in many screen adaptations of Marvel comics.

Lee founded Pow! Entertainmentalongside Gill Champion and Arthur Lieberman in 2001. The company has collaborated with Japanese and American publishers, as well as anime studios to produce content. It has collaborated with Shueisha and Viz Media to produce Hiroyuki Takei's Ultimomanga that ended in 2015. It collaborated with Bones and Wowmax Media to develop the Heroman anime and manga in 2010. Most recently, it collaborated with Studio DEEN to develop The Reflection anime project, which premiered last summer and Crunchyroll is streaming.

Lee is survived by his daughter J.C. and younger brother Larry Lieber, who is a Marvel writer and artist.
 
At least the Japanese can still act with decorum and respect.
 
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