Stan was one of nine soldiers in the Army during WWII who was given the designation "playwright". Two of the others were Frank Capra and Theodore Geisel.
What does that even mean?
Stan was one of nine soldiers in the Army during WWII who was given the designation "playwright". Two of the others were Frank Capra and Theodore Geisel.
A "celebrity" death hadn't broken me this much since Robin Williams.
It hurts to lose people that brought so much positive energy into this world.
Thank you for everything, True Believer...
Yeah, but given the next three MCU films are finished filming he will have recorded those too (captain marvel, avengers 4 and Spiderman far from home). Wonder if they'll decide to use them or not.
If they don't (last three cameos across media spoilers)all three of his last cameos will have been Spiderman related, with infinity war as the bus driver, the PS4 game and venom
Yeah, but given the next three MCU films are finished filming he will have recorded those too (captain marvel, avengers 4 and Spiderman far from home). Wonder if they'll decide to use them or not.
If they don't (last three cameos across media spoilers)all three of his last cameos will have been Spiderman related, with infinity war as the bus driver, the PS4 game and venom
It's never too late as long as you're alive. That's the important part. Make every day count because you don't know how long you may have. Many peeps out there die early due to all sorts of unforeseen circumstances or health issues. Nothing is more precious than your health, but there's no guarantee involved with it either. That's why you owe it yourself to make the most of the life you're living now. Before you know it, time passes, but while you have it, make the most of it.This is such an amazing perspective to have on his passing.
I'm 33 and I've recently been having the feeling that maybe it was "too late" to achieve what I want to do in life. That doesn't mean I'm old, obviously, but there is definitely a stigma that if you haven't "made it" by your mid-30s then you won't at all.
Really glad someone had the mindset to tweet that. It really boosts me up a bit today.
Comic strip by a talented comic book artist friend of mine, Jader Correa. I'm choking up again.
Stan had a wider mainstream appeal, plus he had cameos in the movies.
Its sweet, but "where are going going " could use an edit. Proofread.
Comic strip by a talented comic book artist friend of mine, Jader Correa. I'm choking up again.
I literally said, "who?" in my head and had to look him up. That'd probably be why. Everyone knows the characters, but not who created them.
He died on the day we observe Veterans Day, that wasn't lost on me either. Salute that soldier.Stan was one of nine soldiers in the Army during WWII who was given the designation "playwright". Two of the others were Frank Capra and Theodore Geisel.
Probably as long as the actual, mythological Thor has been around...Is it safe to say that the creations of Stan and co. will endure for generations to come?
Is it safe to say that the creations of Stan and co. will endure for generations to come?
Probably as long as the actual, mythological Thor has been around...
I keep seeing mentions of the last year or two being rough for him, is it just his poor health you guys are talking about.
I didn't need these feels.I am reminded of this exchange from Doctor Who, with another author:
https://youtu.be/ESJYRSRjvqU?t=103