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Not yet. It'll take a few days to get the death certificate issued.RIP Stan Lee.
I guess Broward County can now make him eligible to vote?
I remember finding my first Spiderman comic at my cousins house in around 1964. I was HOOKED. We had a small drug store in my little town that got the FF and Spiderman each month. 12 cents plus a penny tax. I loved those comic and always wanted to write a letter to the comments section to win a Genuine No Prize. Hollywood brought the action and art to the screen. Toby Maguire was excellent. As was Chistopher Reeves at ClarkKent. I still want Hollywood to make Tarzan exactly like the book Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote. He was a talented man. Remember when Hitchcock would have those little scenes in his movies..........RIP, Stan Lee! Sad news indeed. I grew up on Marvel Comics. Ever since CGI revolutionized hollywood, almost all of the Marvel movies have been freaking awesome.
And his cameos were hilarious.
I remember finding my first Spiderman comic at my cousins house in around 1964. I was HOOKED. We had a small drug store in my little town that got the FF and Spiderman each month. 12 cents plus a penny tax. I loved those comic and always wanted to write a letter to the comments section to win a Genuine No Prize. Hollywood brought the action and art to the screen. Toby Maguire was excellent. As was Chistopher Reeves at ClarkKent. I still want Hollywood to make Tarzan exactly like the book Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote. He was a talented man. Remember when Hitchcock would have those little scenes in his movies..........
I was just commenting on the transition to screen from page. My fav. DC was legion of super heroes (the young ones). I guess looking back the action scenes were not even close to what we got now but C Reeve was what I imagined Clark Kent to be. He had the mannerism and look. Amazing how that pair of glasses fooled all those people ;)Good stuff, but Superman is DC. And the Christopher Reeves movie fight scenes sucked. I remember being extremely disappointed when I saw them. Technology was too limited back then.
I was just commenting on the transition to screen from page. My fav. DC was legion of super heroes (the young ones). I guess looking back the action scenes were not even close to what we got now but C Reeve was what I imagined Clark Kent to be. He had the mannerism and look. Amazing how that pair of glasses fooled all those people ;)
Ah, gotcha. Yes, CR had the look. I thought the 90s Batman movies were better, but it’s funny how even THAT series pales in comparison to the series with C Bale.
I’m a Marvel guy and I’m glad they didn’t get serious about movies until CGI. As soon as I saw Terminator 2, I knew they could make an awesome Hulk.