I have always loved Batman’s character. Don’t know why, the fact that he squares out against superman with just his mind and a bunch of resources is amazing. One of the best written superhero’s.
Actually no, the fact that he can do anything makes it an even bigger challenge for the writers to show his vulnerabilities, which can result in an amazing story if written well.
@@liquidpeter9240 And that's exactly why his stories are difficult to make. You try to work around his perfection, but when you do it successfully then it results in a great story.
@@thisurahettiarachchi9900 idc..stan lee's creation still gains a lot more attention and love then dc movies..yet almost EVERY marvel studios movies..reached the top box office :)
Doni Corn yea movies and that’s because they got the right people to write the scripts dc could do the same but the people over at Warner bros. Don’t give af
Same here as well. But also my favorite Marvel characters are Spiderman(the one superhero who introduced me to the world of Marvel & DC), Ghost Rider & Daredevil
Considering that Kane was a scumbag who stole all the credit for the heavy lifting Bill Finger thus reaping most if not all of the profits for Bill's hard work leaving Bill with nothing, I suppose that's a good thing.
@@Redbee-nl3kw really? Damn I didn't know that. I mean the closest thing I can think of was Stan denying that he gave Gerry Conway his permission to kill of Gwen Stacy when he did. Like who else was there?
@@bobertroth9134 its not entirely clear his two great co creaters Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby had grown to hate him tho and put theselves as far as possible from him. if you know what the marvel method was you might know that the artist had alot of the work to do themselves and stan just came in later to add the dialouge he wanted yet Steve and Jack didn't get to see really any of the money from their labours. if you look at the history of comic creaters Stan is pretty much the only one to make it out rich and there is a reason for that he knew his way in business and according to Steve and Jack you might think he was just a con man
@@Redbee-nl3kw alright. So I did some digging. And it seemed like Steve and Jack do definitely deserve more credit then they get and that Stan may be overstepping it by saying how much he really masterminded all of Marvel. But I wouldn't say that Stan is the scumbag conman that most Steve and Jack stand make him out to be. Like, Stan definitely had some creative input on the stories and unlike Bob Kane, he always addressed himself as the co-creator as opposed to what Kane did which was always address himself as the main creator of Batman and fucking denying most of the work Bill did. I personally believe that Stan was 1/3 of the creative minds that made the marvel universe, but that doesn't necessarily mean he did little to nothing for it. Kane always took the easy way out. A lot of art, even some of Batman's most iconic panels, was traced by him. And he just took all the credit for Bills creation. Stan always had enough involvement and genuinely cared about Marvel. He really put his heart into it when he could. And even when he claimed he did more than their was, he always really loved what he did. So overall Stan was far from a bad person. But he does get more credit than what's due sometimes. That could just me being unwilling to except the idea that a person who I've admired and respected most of my life was a con man, but that's the conclusion I'll settle on for now. And I really appreciate you telling me about this stuff. It's good to know everything you can about this stuff.
I like how he was being an absolute jerk and doesn't even gets called out on. In fact everyone defends him like it's totally cool. Like he's an adorable 6 year old with a potty mouth.
@@SolareoE turns out Stan Lee did a bunch of shady stuff over at Marvel, so some ppl aren't very happy with him anymore. It doesn't really matter tho, the guy passed away already. Nothing we can do about it.
@@TitanSSSigma yes because you “call out” dead people. Everything in this video is not to be taken seriously. I don’t want to assume but it sounds like your just being salty cus you prefer DC, I don’t prefer any myself btw.
@Fuck Marvel how bout you show some respect for someone who inspired so many people and made them laugh and smile he was one of the nicest people I've ever seen and he was very intelligent
@@amarjith9717 superman is godfather to your wanda hulk etc. His inner struggles are what started it all Hulk is just a version of superman So is iron man so is cap so is all supergeros ever
@@I_TalkSick many people doesn't like captain marvel only because she resembles superman in the case of undisputed power. On the other hand, many like the 'ordinary' batman.
They should make a stan lee movie and have actors and actresses from every marvel movie ever made make a cameo of some sort. They don't even have to be themselves just there to show up.
it would be natural for stanley to have a movie about his life, you would expect someone like to have a good life, and yes you're right, but stanley doesn't have good ending.
@👻October 🎃 well.... he got his fortune stolen from his manager, Or you could say his " former " manager as stanley already passed away. and sadly we know this only after his death.
@@slamyourheadin9449 Not to mention that they have a bunch of Superman rip-offs like Hyperion,Gladitator,The Sentry,Ethan Edwards and Blue Marvel. I like all of those aforementioned characters, don't get me wrong but that's still what they are.
"Y'know, it's funny, I keep thinking DC could probably make a lot more money with Batman and Superman if they announced I have a cameo!" Stan Lee is ruthless and that's why I love him
Superman being vulnerable will make him like any other charector. Supermans charector development is him trying to be a human, he could destroy everything with a touch but he doesn't want to and controls himself every single time. I think that's a really interesting take for a charetor.
I love how happy he seems to be mocking but also paying respect to another comic creating team, and that was what made him such a legend. Instead of just making fun of it and laughing it off, he also compliments it-and then goes back to square one in joking, all the while keeping the Stan Lee charm. We will never have another man as great as him, even if we tried. What an absolute genius.
@@ugandanlord1104 It seems you are a fanboy. And when a true Marvel fan like me correct someone else about a misunderstanding about Stan Lee, got angry like you. Marvel was created by many talented writers an artists. You would surprise to know that Stan Lee did not even create Captain America. You' re welcome FANBOY !
He's one of the few "old guys" I could really see the life and vigor inside of. Both my grandparents on both sides died before I could really know them, and most old folks I saw were always so lifeless, but Stan was one of the few that really made me laugh and I could tell he was just the same amazing Stan Lee. R.I.P.
The man WAS a character,himself and I think that that's one main reason why more people have heard of him than guys like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko-both of whom without the Marvel Universe also wouldn't exist.They were amazing at their craft but they weren't as flashy,charismatic and attention-seeking and attention-loving as Stan was(I don't say that as an insult,by the way but it's true,Stan did love the spotlight).
@@mememaster6979 lmao DC fans are pretty chill nowadays it's the Mcu fanboys not to be confused with marvel fans but The MCU Fanboys who fuck everything up
@@fl0wzz741 Really I'm a DC fanboy and for the last couple of years we have had pretty good discussions and arguments with the marvel fanbase. The only toxic ones are the mcu fanboys as they resort to name calling and know nothing about DC charecters or their own charecters at all
@@yonathansolano8793 the dceu is a shithole you can't deny that. But the new joker movie looks dope. And they have iconic comic book characters so i respect them
I bet DC would sell a lot of comics of their characters if they let Stan Lee re-imagine them. I would be curious to see how the story lines would be like.
Nah a lot of the comics I’ve read are rly good except for a few flaws (as all things have). It’s the live-action movies that suck. It’s like DC forgot how they wrote their own characters.
@@vascularassociates7014 are we not done with this "DC suck at movies" stuff? Its one thing to get on a bandwagon, but you also need to get off it too someday.
I was so lucky to have met him a few times. The first time he was at a table just signing away with like 5 people on line....to him charging 100$ per autograph with a line of over 300 waiting to meet him. Funny thing is he was the same in all the times I met him. Super nice and always greatful for the fans. Miss you stan. Loved,missed,cherished...
@@Gamer-lq4wl That's not true. Stan always gives Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita, and the other key artists he worked with in the 1960s, the credit they are due. I have been in Stan’s presence seven times and heard him tell many stories praising those men. Everyone that knows anything about comic books understands the collaborative nature of creation. The writer and artist together craft the work. Quite often, each person thinks they contributed more to a creation, but both are essential. The thing is that while Stan always credited the artists, they didn’t always get the same focus in the media that Stan did. That was for a few reasons: First, Stan was the actual voice of Marvel. He was the man in charge and the artists were largely “work for hire”. Second, Stan had charisma and Jack and Steve did not. If you read interviews in which a reporter actually visited Marvel and talked to Stan and Jack, you will read long quotes from Stan as he waxed poetic and charmed the reporter and you will read monosyllabic grunts from Jack. And third, Stan lived. Jack Kirby died in 1994. Much of the media only started paying attention to Marvel when the superhero movie revolution began. When the X-Men and Spider-Man films were being made and the media wanted to talk to the people behind these wonderful concepts - there was only Stan to talk to. Steve Ditko was still alive (he only just died this year), but Steve was a recluse and didn’t talk to the media. The media doesn’t necessarily understand the collaborative nature of comic books, so they were often happy just to write that Stan was the creator. In the case of Spider-Man, Kirby deserves no credit. The history is convoluted, but Jack may have at some time pitched a Spider-Man type character, similar to a character he did with Joe Simon in the 1950s, called “The Fly”, but that character didn’t at all resemble the Spider-Man we know and love, the nerdy Peter Parker living with Aunt May and working for J. Jonah Jameson. That Spider-Man is the collaboration of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and further defined into the character we love by Stan Lee and John Romita. Jack Kirby deserves a huge amount of credit for the Marvel universe. He was a brilliant artist. The Marvel Method meant that he was very involved in the storytelling, taking a one or two page synopsis from Stan and visualizing it into a 22-page story and then handing it back to Stan to come up with dialogue. However, Jack needed Stan to make that magic. Jack could plot, but he could not write. His 1970s work that he did alone, at DC, is wild and visually crazy and wonderful. Real fans will recognise not only Stan Lee but Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and John Romita for shapping a universe. Maybe sometimes Stan Lee might have stolen a bit of credit but everyone just like Stan Lee, we are humans and we are not perfect.
RIP Stan the Man. He was an absolute blessing to our race, he will forever be missed. Wish we could have gotten more of this with him. I would have absolutely loved to meet the man, the myth, the legend.
One of the reasons I genuinely loved watching Marvel films was to see Stan Lee's cameo. Rip to a great legend who captivated generations of ppl with his creations, and a legacy that will continue throughout history.
It depends on the writing for a character,too. The Silver Surfer is practically a god who can do almost anything outside of raise the dead but he's still a very interesting and compelling character.
@@collision1447 it was still has last cameo so it does matter it's just perspective his last ever cameo he performed or the last ever cameo that was presented so its a bit rude to say it doesn't matter
I miss this guy he was awesome and yet still relatable and without him I wouldn't be living fine today because those comics got me out of trouble as a kid
I feel so bad for Stan Lee. The second he died it seems like Disney was like "finally, the old coot kicked the bucket, now let's start doing what WE wanna do with his creations" I just saw a noticable dip in quality and more "daring" ideas. I'm sure he's up in heaven shaking his head watching what people do with his stuff.
I just realized I take as much pride in characters I make as he does and now I feel powerful, Stan Lee was the coolest man ever and I idolize him very very much
We all know how much money DC would have got if Stan Lee wasn't with Marvel. He created the most amazing comic book Universe ever. Rest in peace Stan Lee
@@romansionis2470 idk, maybe I’m wrong. But Superman, Batman, WW seem like Gods that have to live a facade of being human, that humble themselves to be men and to know what it is to be “human” But characters like Spider-Man, hulk, Ironman, x-men, feel like regular guys gifted with powers trying to cope with its responsibilities and repercussions
@@youngknowledgeseeker I completely agree. DC heroes are a bunch of Chuck Norris. Marvel heroes are less “I can do anything with limitless powers/skills” and are more bound to fail and make mundane mistakes like humans.
I totally respect Stan Lee's legacy and perspective of how Superman should've been more vulnerable but according to me that's what makes Superman different and more challenging for the authors to write and the fact that the authors were able to achieve such a huge success is a proof that they were able to pull off the idea.
I think in the comics he has like some telekinetic field around him which also allows him to carry buildings and shit without them instantly crumbling under their own weight.
I honestly don't have any problem at all with it never being explained how Superman is able to fly and stay aloft and defy gravity. I'm an aspiring comic book writer and I don't think that you have to explain everything about a character and how their powers work.
@@JR-ju3kj True but if you have “rules” to a character’s powers it can make them feel a lot more grounded. Think MHA, they often have one simple power but it’s still interesting because they keep inventing new techniques and such.
'Batman is a good idea' even Stan Lee gives credit where its due.
Good character until you see how thick his plot armor is
Mhm
@@jagermeister-3812 ehhhhh
That's basically 90% superheros
but the zack synder version of batman with guns was cool lmao🤣
I have always loved Batman’s character. Don’t know why, the fact that he squares out against superman with just his mind and a bunch of resources is amazing. One of the best written superhero’s.
"The idea of being able to do anything makes you a little uninteresting "
Damn he just roasted the whole wattpad community
His not wrong.a character like that is shitty
Actually no, the fact that he can do anything makes it an even bigger challenge for the writers to show his vulnerabilities, which can result in an amazing story if written well.
@@aryantandon4011 his only weakness is green rocks and he get power up by suns.theirs no challenge
@@liquidpeter9240 And that's exactly why his stories are difficult to make. You try to work around his perfection, but when you do it successfully then it results in a great story.
@@aryantandon4011 Keep dreaming
"If dc announced that I have a cameo In a movie they'd make more money"
Immediately after: teen titans go the movie officially has a Stan Lee cameo
. . . and it ended up making a scant 52 million. That's bad, even by DC's standards.
@@alexcunradi6034 Yeah because it's Teen Titans Go
@@dirtydeedsdonedirtcheap6950 no it was teen titans the movie, not the Cartoon Network show.
@@nylotical yes the childish version TEEN TITANS GO
@@alexcunradi6034 It had a 10 million dollar budget, so it made a 42 million dollars which is pretty good
dispite his trolling, I think he had respect for DC
yeah respect for DC by stealing most of their characters and storylines and then making his own version of it.
@@Stormertheboy 100
@@Stormertheboy mic drop
@@Stormertheboy yea. Marvel copied most of dc's heroes.
@@sshan_lwolf poor dc. Who made every single cherecters them selves. Dc copy things for marvel too bro
You could tell that Stan Lee was just having the time of his life during these interviews, I’m glad his last few years were filled with joy, rip Stan
R.I.P the legend😭😭
RIP
RIP😞
Rip
Rip
His DC cameo joke was epic
like his stupid movies lol
@@hithere7080 let him be, he's sad little man who couldn't find joy in his life like good movie lol.
@@Vertutame It's pathetically funny. I personally like seeing DC fans get mad. It makes me happy
@@thisurahettiarachchi9900 idc..stan lee's creation still gains a lot more attention and love then dc movies..yet almost EVERY marvel studios movies..reached the top box office :)
Doni Corn yea movies and that’s because they got the right people to write the scripts dc could do the same but the people over at Warner bros. Don’t give af
The man who proud of his every single creation
Yes but not but make fun of other works the fact that superman has the huge fan than any marvel characters
@@josinsabu4358 bruh superman and the marvel characters both have a large fanbase stop being a fanboy
João Vitor • 8 years ago Superman and Spider-man have the biggest fanbases in comic book
@@Stormertheboy Batman has entered the chat.
His creation ?😆
“The cameos are the highlights!”
They sure are Stan. They sure are.
Excelsior!
I am batman
The superman flying roast is golden.
The Shadow wow you are a fanboy
It was cheesy at best, who cares Superman first superhero ever!
Christopher Mayhew they were transitional figures, not exactly superheroes.
I’m all about Stan lee and marvel but what about vision?
@@theblueadventurer615 Actually 1 year before superman there was the Phantom
It's sad he died without explaining how spiderman's shoes stick
Shahrukh Alan It’s because he’s naturally sticky from the radioactive spider that bit him.
@@autumnxxx845 how are the shoes sticky too? Specially the sneakers miles wore in spiderverse
@Jessa Smith yeah it's easy to laugh at others
@Jessa Smith I was referring to stanley
Spiderman doesn't wear shoes in his costume
The DC stans and the Marvel stans give me joy in life.
Funny how people are insulting each other and an old man over fictional characters.
Old man? Old LEGEND more like it!
@@JamesDHalliday DC IS BETTER HAN MARVEL
@@CP15 if DC really was better than Marvel, then you should have spelt better lol 🤣
@@JamesDHalliday Auto correct*
@@CP15 😂🙄
I'm a DC guy well I'm a Batman guy but he is right on so many levels
well, Stan Lee admitted that he couldn't beat batman's creator. he always won.
His bestfriend is the one who creates Batman. Also I can tell Stan Lee's favorite DC hero is batman.
Exactly the same here
Same here as well. But also my favorite Marvel characters are Spiderman(the one superhero who introduced me to the world of Marvel & DC), Ghost Rider & Daredevil
Well you're right
"Nobody else has created these characters"
*Jack Kirby has entered the chat*
Steve Ditko, John Romita, Bill Everett, Chris Claremont John Byrne, Walter Simonson, Len Wein, Dave Cokrum entered the chat too.
Ik I'm really late but he said was a co-creator tho like in 3:26
he was joking. it went along with him saying he shouldnt have to pay taxes
Well stan made the original concept and character, but there's a point to be made I suppose since jack was the one who designed them so amazingly.
@@Gamer-lq4wl Larry liber don heck
"So we became Marvel and what did they change there name to DDDC" 😂😂
RIP Stan The Man Lee
The DC in DC Comics stands for Detective Comics, so their full name actually is Detective Comics Comics
Replace the last 3 on DDDC with ick and you’ve got DC
@@Q-TebGamesNL Yeah but they just use DC in everthing, everyone says DC too so...
Deeeee C
@@Q-TebGamesNL technically speaking no Detective comics was just a series.
Stan Lee really has a sibling relationship with DC. They can troll each other and you can see that he still respects them. I love this man 😭😭
MARVEL & DC: *troll each other for fun*
MARVEL & DC fans: "Peace was never an option"
Exactly Lol
This is why I Hate both fandoms
I am part of the marvel fandom 😞 😊 u have a point but being a fan girl is hard to get out of
"Bob Kane has a great sense of humor. He's nothing like me."
That's why we love you, Stan Lee!
Considering that Kane was a scumbag who stole all the credit for the heavy lifting Bill Finger thus reaping most if not all of the profits for Bill's hard work leaving Bill with nothing, I suppose that's a good thing.
@@bobertroth9134 unfortunately that doesn’t sound far off from what Stan himself did with alot of co-creaters
@@Redbee-nl3kw really? Damn I didn't know that. I mean the closest thing I can think of was Stan denying that he gave Gerry Conway his permission to kill of Gwen Stacy when he did. Like who else was there?
@@bobertroth9134 its not entirely clear his two great co creaters Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby had grown to hate him tho and put theselves as far as possible from him. if you know what the marvel method was you might know that the artist had alot of the work to do themselves and stan just came in later to add the dialouge he wanted yet Steve and Jack didn't get to see really any of the money from their labours. if you look at the history of comic creaters Stan is pretty much the only one to make it out rich and there is a reason for that he knew his way in business and according to Steve and Jack you might think he was just a con man
@@Redbee-nl3kw alright. So I did some digging. And it seemed like Steve and Jack do definitely deserve more credit then they get and that Stan may be overstepping it by saying how much he really masterminded all of Marvel. But I wouldn't say that Stan is the scumbag conman that most Steve and Jack stand make him out to be. Like, Stan definitely had some creative input on the stories and unlike Bob Kane, he always addressed himself as the co-creator as opposed to what Kane did which was always address himself as the main creator of Batman and fucking denying most of the work Bill did. I personally believe that Stan was 1/3 of the creative minds that made the marvel universe, but that doesn't necessarily mean he did little to nothing for it. Kane always took the easy way out. A lot of art, even some of Batman's most iconic panels, was traced by him. And he just took all the credit for Bills creation. Stan always had enough involvement and genuinely cared about Marvel. He really put his heart into it when he could. And even when he claimed he did more than their was, he always really loved what he did. So overall Stan was far from a bad person. But he does get more credit than what's due sometimes. That could just me being unwilling to except the idea that a person who I've admired and respected most of my life was a con man, but that's the conclusion I'll settle on for now. And I really appreciate you telling me about this stuff. It's good to know everything you can about this stuff.
He has made all the points, absolute legend, i also like how he was never really mean about dc, he was just jokey, respect, #RIP STAN THE MAN LEE
I like how he was being an absolute jerk and doesn't even gets called out on. In fact everyone defends him like it's totally cool. Like he's an adorable 6 year old with a potty mouth.
@@TitanSSSigma why are you infuriated?
@@SolareoE turns out Stan Lee did a bunch of shady stuff over at Marvel, so some ppl aren't very happy with him anymore. It doesn't really matter tho, the guy passed away already. Nothing we can do about it.
@@jacobvega9092 What shady stuff?
@@TitanSSSigma yes because you “call out” dead people. Everything in this video is not to be taken seriously. I don’t want to assume but it sounds like your just being salty cus you prefer DC, I don’t prefer any myself btw.
He he he
Me in Cap's voice: I UnDeRsToOd tHaT ReFeReNce
Him saying "Don't make me come down there!" makes me feel like from heaven he'll be descending back to earth to haunt DC.
@@TweexMC hahahahahah lol
Stan Lee: I'm going to put some dirt in your eye.
More like don’t make me copy more of your characters dc.
Stan Lee’s old man stories are the only old man stories that will never ever be boring or sleep inducing
"why do i have to pay taxes? shouldn't i be tax-exempt?"
- stan lee
😂
government: s- s- s- s- s- sure!!!
Only Stan can mock Superman and get away with it, the rest get bullied online and receive death threats LMAO
Lol
Idk why this kids are arguing with fictional characters, like just enjoy the movie!
Yeah, but Stan Lee is a legend of a writer he could say Hitler was a humanitarian and the world would probably start to consider it
@👻October 🎃 both? I mean movies are modern comics imo. Plus comics are expensive where I live.
Probably coz he is already dead
"DC could probably make a lot more money with Superman and Batman if they announced I had a cameo"
Oh, how true.
It's too late
DC still better
@@mihailokaraklajic2276 okay
@@mihailokaraklajic2276 Sure, and I'm Barack Obama
@@mihailokaraklajic2276 at what? Making shit movies🤣🤣🤣💀
He respects Batman the most I think. I feel like I’ve heard that somewhere but I’m not sure.
I mean he is the the best DC character they have
Facts
@@superstarrip1280 argee
Like he said. "There's some that are so good that I wish I'd written them, but I'd never trade any of mine for there's."
Well unlike most super hero he at least is not perfect having no weakness. In fact I would say the majority of his characteristics in a way are flaws
He's such a troll.
In a good way
The Shadow
Yeah will a idiot couldn’t make 50 million
@Fuck Marvel Gonna cry?
@Fuck Marvel how bout you show some respect for someone who inspired so many people and made them laugh and smile he was one of the nicest people I've ever seen and he was very intelligent
@Fuck Marvel not gonna reply again?
He made his characters vulnerable. By that he owned our emotions 😍
Yes.
Making something pretty much invincible to humans and can only be defeated by only 1 thing is unintresting.
@@tick1180 ok dr,strange,wanda,hulk,thor hahahhahahahha
@@I_TalkSick but Hulk n Wanda has deep emotional imbalance
@@amarjith9717 superman is godfather to your wanda hulk etc.
His inner struggles are what started it all
Hulk is just a version of superman
So is iron man so is cap so is all supergeros ever
@@I_TalkSick many people doesn't like captain marvel only because she resembles superman in the case of undisputed power. On the other hand, many like the 'ordinary' batman.
6:00 'I did such a wonderful thing for the human race, why do I have to pay taxes, shouldn't I be tax exempt?'
This killed me 💀😂
They should make a stan lee movie and have actors and actresses from every marvel movie ever made make a cameo of some sort. They don't even have to be themselves just there to show up.
Nah i don’t think anybody can play Stan Lee. He was just his own guy and seeing an actor play him would just be weird.
it would be natural for stanley to have a movie about his life, you would expect someone like to have a good life, and yes you're right, but stanley doesn't have good ending.
Probably years down the line
@👻October 🎃 well.... he got his fortune stolen from his manager,
Or you could say his " former " manager as stanley already passed away.
and sadly we know this only after his death.
That Superman flame was savage.
0:13 That pose tho. 0:20
Marvel would be nothing without superman
@@slamyourheadin9449 Ikr?! He is the bedrock upon which the superhero genre began
Plz don't hating on the father of superhero(Superman) you all hating him for no reason
@@slamyourheadin9449 Not to mention that they have a bunch of Superman rip-offs like Hyperion,Gladitator,The Sentry,Ethan Edwards and Blue Marvel.
I like all of those aforementioned characters, don't get me wrong but that's still what they are.
R.I.P Stan Lee You Will Be Missed
Jaison he lives on inside us
Excelsior!
Maria Oldenburg Subscribe and watch my videos then!
Jaison not really my style of videos but I will tell my younger brother. He lives for those kind of videos
Maria Oldenburg i was just kidding don’t take it seriously😅
Anmol Singh gonna cry 😢
"Y'know, it's funny, I keep thinking DC could probably make a lot more money with Batman and Superman if they announced I have a cameo!"
Stan Lee is ruthless and that's why I love him
Rest In Peace Stan, thank you for all you’ve done
irrelevant queen that’s a disgusting thing to say. You may not like Stan but you can’t wish death upon somebody. In my opinion he’s a amazing person.
@@LafairaScott what's wrong with you?
irrelevant queen+ you are such a disgusting person. Get a life.
irrelevant queen+ tbh you’re irrelevant so I can’t blame you
@@LafairaScott do me a favor and get off our planet
This man was a gem. Rest in peace.
Superman being vulnerable will make him like any other charector. Supermans charector development is him trying to be a human, he could destroy everything with a touch but he doesn't want to and controls himself every single time.
I think that's a really interesting take for a charetor.
Man he was such a funny old man even all that he said you can tell he respects the compitition and their way to create art , LOVE YOU 3000 STAN LEEE
I love how happy he seems to be mocking but also paying respect to another comic creating team, and that was what made him such a legend. Instead of just making fun of it and laughing it off, he also compliments it-and then goes back to square one in joking, all the while keeping the Stan Lee charm.
We will never have another man as great as him, even if we tried. What an absolute genius.
R.I.P Stan Lee the father of the Marvel Universe all in our hearts and never forgotten!!
Jack Kirby the father of marvel universe
It seems you are a MCU fanboy.
You don't know anything about Marvel and its history.
@@peace8381 it seems you're a fan of DC and when a marvel fan shows up you get mad at their opinion
@@ugandanlord1104 It seems you are a fanboy. And when a true Marvel fan like me correct someone else about a misunderstanding about Stan Lee, got angry like you.
Marvel was created by many talented writers an artists.
You would surprise to know that Stan Lee did not even create Captain America.
You' re welcome FANBOY !
@@peace8381 wtf all I said was you shouldn't get mad at someones opinion and went full feminist mode and called me a poser like calm tf down
He's one of the few "old guys" I could really see the life and vigor inside of. Both my grandparents on both sides died before I could really know them, and most old folks I saw were always so lifeless, but Stan was one of the few that really made me laugh and I could tell he was just the same amazing Stan Lee. R.I.P.
The amount of charisma from Stan lee is magnificent, he would’ve made a great standup comedian
The man WAS a character,himself and I think that that's one main reason why more people have heard of him than guys like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko-both of whom without the Marvel Universe also wouldn't exist.They were amazing at their craft but they weren't as flashy,charismatic and attention-seeking and attention-loving as Stan was(I don't say that as an insult,by the way but it's true,Stan did love the spotlight).
"Make love not war"
-Stan lee
Even he makes a joke about dc, he respect dc but marvel FaNs never respect dc and now that makes a war -_-
DeputyPH its not the marvel fans who disrespect all their bullshit, its the fucking fan base of both sides who started all this bloody mess
@@mememaster6979 lmao DC fans are pretty chill nowadays it's the Mcu fanboys not to be confused with marvel fans but The MCU Fanboys who fuck everything up
@@yonathansolano8793 im a fanboy of marvel, just to let you know THEY ARE NOT ChILl
@@fl0wzz741 Really I'm a DC fanboy and for the last couple of years we have had pretty good discussions and arguments with the marvel fanbase. The only toxic ones are the mcu fanboys as they resort to name calling and know nothing about DC charecters or their own charecters at all
@@yonathansolano8793 the dceu is a shithole you can't deny that.
But the new joker movie looks dope. And they have iconic comic book characters so i respect them
He isn't dead.
*He lives in us*
Best comment of all time
How do I get him out of me?
Right ❤️
samzae No, You're wrong.
He is dead ass hole
I bet DC would sell a lot of comics of their characters if they let Stan Lee re-imagine them. I would be curious to see how the story lines would be like.
He did once. Search for "Just Imagine Stan Lee creating The DC Universe"
@@victordecastromonteiro7157 Yeah, and it wasn’t really that good.
Nah a lot of the comics I’ve read are rly good except for a few flaws (as all things have). It’s the live-action movies that suck. It’s like DC forgot how they wrote their own characters.
@@philatio1744 his batman costume still gives me nightmares, not in a good way.
@@vascularassociates7014 are we not done with this "DC suck at movies" stuff? Its one thing to get on a bandwagon, but you also need to get off it too someday.
What an absolute legend. R.I.P
I was so lucky to have met him a few times. The first time he was at a table just signing away with like 5 people on line....to him charging 100$ per autograph with a line of over 300 waiting to meet him. Funny thing is he was the same in all the times I met him. Super nice and always greatful for the fans. Miss you stan. Loved,missed,cherished...
I'm jealous 😭
RIP Stan The Man
I’ve never met a single celebrity, but as they say, never meet your heroes.
"They'd make more money if I were to have a cameo." LMAO, ITS FUNNY BECAUSE ITS TRUE
6:07
Jack Kirby: Am I a joke to you?
Stan Lee always lied and took all the credit of the characters he did not create.
Stan Lee was a fraud.
Gamer I don’t he means all the characters
Gamer did you not hear about the Batman creater
@@freddymyres8718 Bill Finger and Bob Kane.
By the way Have you heard of the founders of the company Apple ?
@@Gamer-lq4wl That's not true. Stan always gives Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita, and the other key artists he worked with in the 1960s, the credit they are due. I have been in Stan’s presence seven times and heard him tell many stories praising those men. Everyone that knows anything about comic books understands the collaborative nature of creation. The writer and artist together craft the work. Quite often, each person thinks they contributed more to a creation, but both are essential.
The thing is that while Stan always credited the artists, they didn’t always get the same focus in the media that Stan did. That was for a few reasons:
First, Stan was the actual voice of Marvel. He was the man in charge and the artists were largely “work for hire”.
Second, Stan had charisma and Jack and Steve did not. If you read interviews in which a reporter actually visited Marvel and talked to Stan and Jack, you will read long quotes from Stan as he waxed poetic and charmed the reporter and you will read monosyllabic grunts from Jack.
And third, Stan lived. Jack Kirby died in 1994. Much of the media only started paying attention to Marvel when the superhero movie revolution began. When the X-Men and Spider-Man films were being made and the media wanted to talk to the people behind these wonderful concepts - there was only Stan to talk to. Steve Ditko was still alive (he only just died this year), but Steve was a recluse and didn’t talk to the media.
The media doesn’t necessarily understand the collaborative nature of comic books, so they were often happy just to write that Stan was the creator.
In the case of Spider-Man, Kirby deserves no credit. The history is convoluted, but Jack may have at some time pitched a Spider-Man type character, similar to a character he did with Joe Simon in the 1950s, called “The Fly”, but that character didn’t at all resemble the Spider-Man we know and love, the nerdy Peter Parker living with Aunt May and working for J. Jonah Jameson. That Spider-Man is the collaboration of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and further defined into the character we love by Stan Lee and John Romita.
Jack Kirby deserves a huge amount of credit for the Marvel universe. He was a brilliant artist. The Marvel Method meant that he was very involved in the storytelling, taking a one or two page synopsis from Stan and visualizing it into a 22-page story and then handing it back to Stan to come up with dialogue. However, Jack needed Stan to make that magic. Jack could plot, but he could not write. His 1970s work that he did alone, at DC, is wild and visually crazy and wonderful.
Real fans will recognise not only Stan Lee but Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and John Romita for shapping a universe.
Maybe sometimes Stan Lee might have stolen a bit of credit but everyone just like Stan Lee, we are humans and we are not perfect.
1:42 Savage level over 9000😂😂😂
I didn't expected it from him that's why rock just roasted all of MARVEL
He is just too disrespectful
@@ssekabirageoffry7577 Rock or Stan lee?
@@pratibhakandarkar5883 I go with the bull
Savage overload
More like cringe overload
@@a.smarvelous9149 Stfu you dumb piece of shit
@The Gray Ghost i dont trust you . You a dc fanboy
The Shadow lmao such a fanboy you hate on every marvel vid lmao get a life
The Gray Ghost if you’re a marvel fan you know this is a legend you dumbass
He worked for Dc for awhile he got his own comic book series there.
RIP Stan the Man. He was an absolute blessing to our race, he will forever be missed. Wish we could have gotten more of this with him. I would have absolutely loved to meet the man, the myth, the legend.
1:42 They actually did that for the Teen Titans GO! movie LOL!
And it worked!!! 💀💀
@@litcandleMalo no
Bro Stan Lee is such a legend, even DC fans respect him.
R.I.P LEGEND
One of the reasons I genuinely loved watching Marvel films was to see Stan Lee's cameo. Rip to a great legend who captivated generations of ppl with his creations, and a legacy that will continue throughout history.
"The idea of being able to do anything makes you a little uninteresting"
that's why One punch Man's life is so boring.
im relieved to know you feel the same. like rightt?? it's funny yeah but it doesnt feel engaging as the series progresses.
@@heh5863 he talks about Saitama's life, the series is really good anyaway
Yeah that's why the series mostly focuses on the other characters
It depends on the writing for a character,too. The Silver Surfer is practically a god who can do almost anything outside of raise the dead but he's still a very interesting and compelling character.
All of that cartoon stuff
DC means detective comics, I have never been so disappointed in my life
This video brings me immense joy, Stan Lee was a Marvelous man with an unbeatable legacy. Excelsior!
It's ironic, considering his last cameo in life was in DC's "Teen Titans Movie" film.
Sorry to burst your bubble but his last apperance is Marvel Endgame
His Last Cameo Was In Endgame
@@collision1447 He recorded his 'Teen Titans Go! To The Movies' cameo after his 'Avengers: Endgame' cameo. It was released before but recorded after
@@hudsonplayz69 it docent matter when it was recorded cause it still not the last cameo-
It was his last recorded lines but not his last cameo
@@collision1447 it was still has last cameo so it does matter it's just perspective
his last ever cameo he performed or the last ever cameo that was presented
so its a bit rude to say it doesn't matter
Thank you for putting the thumbnail at the beginning because I hate waiting for the thumbnail to show up until the end
Everything Stan says is 100% true.
Rest In Peace, Stan.
No 😂
I miss this guy he was awesome and yet still relatable and without him I wouldn't be living fine today because those comics got me out of trouble as a kid
I feel so bad for Stan Lee. The second he died it seems like Disney was like "finally, the old coot kicked the bucket, now let's start doing what WE wanna do with his creations" I just saw a noticable dip in quality and more "daring" ideas. I'm sure he's up in heaven shaking his head watching what people do with his stuff.
I'm proud that my country, Romania, gave birth to his parents so this legend can be born
Stan Lee had a timeless sense of humor and an unrelenting sense of wonder. The world is so much better for having had him in it.
This man is a legend
R.I.P Stan the man
Lets be honest. If Batman were black, the police would be working a lot harder against him.
Lmao
I love this man. Thanks for everything Stan
“ why should I pay taxes” personally the funniest line
"I made batman a black man" - Stan Lee
This will never get old. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
“And he twirls the hell out of it.”
Perfection
I’ve never expected to be so touched by Batman vs Superman
Excelsior Stan, you were gone too soon.
"Use your influence, contact Washington" the man deserves it. Fucking legend
When he explains how Thor flies. Now take Marvel. Love that guy.
I just realized I take as much pride in characters I make as he does and now I feel powerful, Stan Lee was the coolest man ever and I idolize him very very much
This wonderful man still tickles me
We all know how much money DC would have got if Stan Lee wasn't with Marvel. He created the most amazing comic book Universe ever. Rest in peace Stan Lee
He didn't create it all by himself,it's just that he's the person most famous and well-known for making Marvel what it is today.
I needed this
i like how Stan Lee so casually said "use your influence and contact Washington"
"why do I have to pay taxes?"
well not anymore, in a sad way
Unnecessary comment, to be honest
@@Heyoo414 unnecessary reply, to be honest
@@kakyoindonut3213 unnecessary comment, to be honest
Dc - Gods among men
Marvel - Men trying to cope with power
Both great, Stans great
Doesn't make any sense at all. Seriously who exactly made this analogy ? I've seen this in many memes.
@@romansionis2470 idk, maybe I’m wrong. But Superman, Batman, WW seem like Gods that have to live a facade of being human, that humble themselves to be men and to know what it is to be “human”
But characters like Spider-Man, hulk, Ironman, x-men, feel like regular guys gifted with powers trying to cope with its responsibilities and repercussions
@@youngknowledgeseeker I completely agree. DC heroes are a bunch of Chuck Norris. Marvel heroes are less “I can do anything with limitless powers/skills” and are more bound to fail and make mundane mistakes like humans.
he's the grandpa everyone needs, but not the one everyone deserves. RIP.
I totally respect Stan Lee's legacy and perspective of how Superman should've been more vulnerable but according to me that's what makes Superman different and more challenging for the authors to write and the fact that the authors were able to achieve such a huge success is a proof that they were able to pull off the idea.
In man of steel, Superman's flight was like a recoil of the pressure he exerted on the surface of the earth. That's acceptable.
I think in the comics he has like some telekinetic field around him which also allows him to carry buildings and shit without them instantly crumbling under their own weight.
I honestly don't have any problem at all with it never being explained how Superman is able to fly and stay aloft and defy gravity. I'm an aspiring comic book writer and I don't think that you have to explain everything about a character and how their powers work.
Doesn't explain how he accelerates mid air.
@@JR-ju3kj True but if you have “rules” to a character’s powers it can make them feel a lot more grounded. Think MHA, they often have one simple power but it’s still interesting because they keep inventing new techniques and such.
Got it, obviously he would've done it differently but Superman was created in 1930s way back than the marvel characters
Til his last breath, he never lost an oz of his wits
Stan Lee feels like everybody's sweet grandpa XD
What a legend Rest in Peace Stan!
god bless this man we all miss you
Happy to know that Bob Kane and Stan Lee were friends, both of them were legends
The Stan cameo was my favorite part of every movie :(
I respect this old man's masterpiece.. but disrepecting DC is below the belt.
True.. DC is the father of superhero genre.. the creator and the carrier for decades before marvel could create some good characters and stories
Marvel and DC disrespected each other all the time.
What makes DC interesting is not the characters but the metaphorical stories
And Batman
What a legend, I love that man. May her rest in peace, we love you.
“The idea of being able to do anything makes you a little uninteresting”
Most DC heroes in a Nutshell
God bless this man
May he rest in peace
if they asked have you seen tony stark in real life i would told them yes i do he was a 95 years old guy
Man enjoyed his life to the fullest
What a GOD 😭😭. Missed him soo bad in nwh 😭😭😭😭