#Stan Lee nuff said
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artisofthandy · 1 month ago
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It’s officially been 6 years since the passing of Stan Lee, best known as one of the greatest in the comic book industry as he Co-created Spider-Man, The X-Men, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, the Fantastic Four etc! But unfortunately at the age of 95 he passed away on November 12th 2018…but while he may not be with us right now, his legacy, the impact he created along with his team, artists, writers, editors, and many others was not only important but unforgettable and inspiring with creating many of our favourite superheroes and superhero teams at the assimilation of human life and culture. With great power comes great responsibility, as well as caution, enjoyment, practice, morality and compassion. Nuff said.
Rest in peace Stan Lee, Excelsior!
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thedevotionaltour · 10 months ago
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Daredevil #14 - "If This Be Justice!" (December 1965)
Written by Stan Lee Art by John Romita Sr. (pencils), Frank Ray (inks)
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jimmythejiver · 1 year ago
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Reminder that Peggy Carter sucks in both the movies/extended universe and comics, but for two different reasons. It is pointed out many times that movie/show version is based on comic book Nazi double agent Cynthia Glass, so much that they casted Haylee Atwell to look like her, and she's a British government agent. Nuff said.
Comic book Peggy is if you had Scarlett O'Hara but blond working in the French resistence with all the values dissonance that creates. Comic Peggy is a descendent of Virginian plantation slave owners (her being British in movie is an invention to bypass this uncomfortable fact while ignoring the complacency of British Imperialism and it's human rights violations) and in comics her and Sharon live that "genteel, romantic antebellum" inspired upbringing of exploited wealth and it's never explored in any way than as set dressing to these white writers because they think this archetye is 'murica girlboss and thematically contrasts Steve's northerner immigrant background, see. Comic Peggy married Howling Commando Gabe Jones who is black and nothing of her past is addressed about this legacy and then she gets alzheimers and thinks she's still with Steve causing a rift in her marriage and with Steve and Sharon's already weird relationship because before this development by later writers, it was never Stan Lee's intention that Steve dated both Peggy and Sharon who were originally sisters not aunt and niece and then great-aunt and great-niece as time passed from whenever Steve was thawed. Then Peggy dies of old age as the waste of space she was (liberating those poor French notwithstanding) and we still stuck with Sharon the S H.I.E.L.D. cop who shot Steve, but oh it's ok, see she was brainwashed, see. I hate the Carter's and knowing Marvel has no balls to make Bucky, Sam or Jack Moneoe his bf, if I wanted Steve with a woman, I'd rather it be with Bernie Rosenthal who he met sometime after being thawed and almost married before Sharon undied herself or Betty Ross who Peggy replaced in Canon as his war love interest because oops Stan Lee named Hulk's girlfriend that and we can't have both around…
Also another petty note: I didn't hate Haylee Atwell's Peggy initially, but after watching her play a slave owner who loses a fraction of her power marrying a man who inherits her property and has an affair with her once 'favorite slave' she abuses throughout, in the British series called The Long Song, I cannot unsee these two characters played by the same actress as the two sides of the white supremacist girlboss coin.
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spider-doctor2 · 1 year ago
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Don't be a scab, support our striking writers and actors!
Whether you're an advocate for worker's rights or just a fan of good movies, everyone should be in full support of the Sag-Aftra strike.
If you're in the latter camp, please look to films such as X-men Origins: Wolverine, Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen, and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, for examples of what happens when writers aren't properly compensated. Even if you like those movies, you should be able to recognize that if they had, they could've been better.
If you're in the former camp... well, I shouldn't have to explain to you why unions and economic disruption as bargaining tools against the owners of capital are important for working class solidarity.
On board? Good. Below are some helpful links that'll direct you to things you cannot do during the strike and some ways you can help:
https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/member-faqs
https://www.today.com/news/sag-aftra-strike-rules-2023-rcna94259
https://variety.com/2023/biz/news/sag-strike-faq-rules-explainer-1235672265/
(As shown in the variety article, those who aren't members of the union may participate in a strike, so here are some locations where they may happen)
https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/picket-schedule-locations
Reblogging and sending this post to as many people as you can is another good way to support the strikers.
Also, I might've missed it, but I'm not sure if it says this in any of the links I sent. So I'll say it here just to be clear. Sag-Aftra isn't calling for a consumer boycott, so you can still watch movies and shows during the strike. Just don't promote them on social media.
"You know, I guess one person CAN make a difference. 'Nuff said." - Stan Lee
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pageliveblogscomics · 9 months ago
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Badge Update!
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My Nuff Said Badge for reading Stan Lee comics is now at silver rank.
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bamboomusiclist · 10 months ago
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3/5 おはようございます。 Peggy Lee / The Man I Love t864 等更新しました。
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webheadedhero · 10 months ago
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I love your portrayal and all the passion you bring to your writing. Nuff said
beep beep how’s my portrayal ?
GARRETT COMING IN WITH THE STAN LEE ENDING WHAT A WIN <3
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rainb0w-b0y · 1 year ago
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I’ve been trying more strenuous writing exercises lately, and one of them is to challenge myself by adapting some of my favourite characters to screen. By this I mean to practice balancing my admiration for what has already been done with what I think would genuinely prove new and engaging. I decided to tackle my own Spider-Man screenplay with a focus on Peter’s ego as a public figure being retained even after his celebrity days (which led to Ben’s death, yadayadayada).
This exercise was admittedly inspired by Spider-Man: Lotus, HOWEVER it was really only because I remembered how much I love the character dynamics of the era the film took inspiration from. This is absolutely not something done out of bitterness or to prove I’m better than Gavin.
I mean, look at the guy’s history. I don’t really think there’s a need regardless.
Anyway, I thought I was breaking new ground, but upon rewatching Spider-Man (2002) realized that I was retreading a lot of familiar beats the Raimi films had already done. This bolstered my already profound appreciation for how great that trilogy is, but also sent me back to the drawing board.
So, I went back to revisit the last few issues of Stan Lee’s original run for a bit of inspiration. Upon rereading Amazing Spider-Man #96, published in 1971, I was struck by these panels and how simple yet interesting the sentiment is.
My idea here is a year 2 or 3 story where Peter already realizes that he can’t let the fame get to his head. He’s learned that. Where do we go from there? How do we tackle an egotistical Peter Parker story that isn’t an origin or something that uses the symbiote for a cop out? Well, the answer is quite simple. If he can’t bask in the glory of being Spider-Man, then he must still do it because he gets a thrill out of it. Spider-Man is New York’s unbeatable champion, and as things continue getting more dangerous, Peter wants to see how long he can keep that going. Does he believe himself to be genuinely good in the face of new dangers, or that his heroism still a facade for selfish—or self destructive—tendencies?
However this premise pans out for this practice, it just goes to show how influential and essential Stan Lee’s 100 issue tenure was to the character. He got a lot of iconic concepts and characters off the ground with his collaborators obviously, but every issue of his long run on Spider-Man still defines what people love about him today. By the end of the 100 issues, you just GET him. It’s a full character arc that transcends all of Lee’s other work, except maybe Fantastic Four. But a lot of that still goes to Kirby.
By the time Lee passed off scripting duties, Spider-Man was already a fully formed and iconic character, which can’t be said for many of his other creations. I just love this run dearly and think everyone who remotely likes Spider-Man, or even just Marvel in general needs to read it in their lifetime.
‘Nuff said.
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keycomicbooks · 1 year ago
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"Hey wait. where are you guys going? You were supposed to be my ride home. I still got more stories to tell..."said Stan Lee. And that was nuff said.
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alexgamestyle · 2 years ago
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes HD - 100% Nuff Said Walkthrough - Stan Lee Red Brick - DeadPool Side Missions https://youtu.be/h4tjr_AGygE
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sahonithereadwolf · 1 year ago
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My favorite part is when he says 'nuff said" like he's Stan Lee. My favorite way to experience this cookbook is to imagine this from the perspective of someone with no idea who Shaq is.
Thinking about the Shaq cookbook again
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starsberrisnunicorns · 6 years ago
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...your legacy lives on forever...
…thank you, rip 😢…
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wwprice1 · 6 years ago
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Beautiful Stan Lee portrait by Artgerm.
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axelmedellin · 6 years ago
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Daily sketch 12 nov 2018
RIP Stan Lee
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pageliveblogscomics · 2 years ago
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And, I’ve also gotten a new badge!
Nuff Said, for reading issues written by Stan Lee! This is only the Bronze, but now we’ve got two Badges!
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robertsreynolds · 6 years ago
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'nuff said
AVENGERS: Endgame - 2019
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