Had died aged 95.
I grew up with a lot of his stuff - very sad.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 30671.html
Stan Lee
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Re: Stan Lee
As a kid I used to get job lots of American comics via Canadian relations of a neighbour, Marvel and DC, (+ some dodgy jumpers) the Marvel stuff loomed large in my childhood - Stans moniker and style splashed all over them.
The renaissance of the Marvel/Stan Lee brand was wonderful- I’d forgotten the characters and found them all over again, thank you Stan and colleagues, you brightened my life and paved the way to Science Fiction for me. I owe you.
RIP Stan Lee.
The renaissance of the Marvel/Stan Lee brand was wonderful- I’d forgotten the characters and found them all over again, thank you Stan and colleagues, you brightened my life and paved the way to Science Fiction for me. I owe you.
RIP Stan Lee.
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