This was from an interview that he done with Kevin Smith called "Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters, & Marvels. It's a pretty good interview, they talk about the backstory of Spider-Man and other superheroes.
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Also, hopefully people are knowing that Stan Lee wasn't a racist, sexist, etc... in any way shape or form. I purely made this tweet just to show an example to prove the other idiots that are trying to smear his legacy.
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Aah, I have this on DVD, this was like the second interview I've seen of stan lee (first one was one of the raimi movies) And the one thing that distracted me was the guy interviewing him couldn't stop saying "mhm, right, yup", it's not bad I just found it funny.
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Yeah, that kinda threw me off too when Kevin was doing those agreeing yeps and rights. Besides all of those things that he did, I thought the interview was good.
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Lol I think Kev couldn’t help himself. He was sitting before one of his childhood gods. I’d probably just be babbling and yepping too.
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Yeah, but the editor should have removed them. And the crew should have told him to stop making noises when Stan was talking.
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Ok but hes the editor and creator of that show and interview.. its kevin smith. Also, again, this was his childhood GOD. Imagine standing before your entire lifes hugest inspiration and getting to spend time with them.. how much of a big deal thatd be.
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You also have to take into account how nice and personable Stan was. Everyone was his best friend so he never looked down on any fans. For Kev that must have been extremely emotional and exciting to be treated that way by a person he saw as comic book god.
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He Never Said anything Negative or Nasty to anyone. That honestly makes no sense.
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Sadly some people think that he was for some reason.pic.twitter.com/C9IzSpPzmS
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The only place I figure they get the idea was his saying that if you want a character that represents whatever identity you make it, don't take a long established character and make him or her that. Some people really didn't like that.
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You mean like Making the Original Thor, Jane Foster, a guy? Yeah that was styupid.pic.twitter.com/BPxkCr39Qo
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That comic cover might not have been the best to use since it deadass starts with what if she found it and Thor is on the top left
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I loved the "What if" series. I had one where Dr. Doom was a hero
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so tuesday?
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