Whats you're favourite Stan cameo?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fr-wvOlaaU
I liked the Stan cameo in Big Hero Six.
Dj at a strip club
>>80799091
Came here to say that. Shame he probably won't appear in the TV show, sept for maybe one episode.
ASM desu
>>80799091post the full
>>80799091
>>80799101
I WEAR EM FRONT I WEAR EM BACK
>>80799053
The end of Man of Steel where he's being interviewed for the Planets Superman comic strip but gets rejected. Then ask the guy interviewing "How do you feel about Spiders?"
>>80799053
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vJpAXf5wyk
>>80799159
>Stan was 72 here
That's some good genetics
>>80799179
Stan was already 1000s of years old by then
I always liked his spider-man 3 cameo best.
The one where he acknowledged Steve Ditko as the true creator of Spiderman. Oh wait.
>>80799159
He looks good with a beard.
Toss up between getting kicked out of the Reed and Sues wedding, drinking Gamma Soda, or high-fiving Man-Thing
So is there any evidence for Stan Lee being the Watcher in the MCU? Or is it just baseless conjecture.
>>80799200
You mean Jack Kirby.
>Super Heroes? In New York? Give me a break!
>>80799326
Ditko created Spiderman and Dr. Strange. Kirby created Thor.
>>80799053
Dawn of justice if leaks are true.
>destruction happens
>I'm not supposed to be here!
>>80799200
Let's be fair here, Ditko's only contributions were probably just putting the kibosh on the ancient Egyptian demon origin for the Green Goblin and some weird Randian stuff that Peter Parker adheres to that nobody has caught yet because nobody has ever finished The Fountainhead.
>>80799091
>>80799126
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKG_L-fDk8U
>>80799265
>infinity wars 2 ends
>credits rolling
>screen blacks
>see the moon with lone figure watching the earth
>its Stan Lee dressed in a toga
I really wish I could have told them all the events that happened
I wish that I could have warned them about all their future strife
but all I can do is watch them from afar
that would be fucking crazy to find out that Stan is the Watcher
that would explain all his cameos in all the movies
>>80799053
Probably that scene in Blade when he calls Deacon Frost a horse fucker.
>>80799348
There is speculation that Spider-Man was based one a character by Kirby, because of similarities to Kirby's previous works.
>>80799378
there's no such thing as an altruistic Randian
The scene in The Hangover part 3 where Stan Lee did coke and pissed on Batman
>>80799406
They should do this. Normies would love it when they read the watchers wiki to find out what they just saw
>>80799193
The best cameos in the Raimi movies were Bruce Campbell's.
>>80799559
THE AMAZING! SPIDERMAN!
>>80799589
It helps maintain the illusion.
>>80799559
I still think if they let raimi do the third movie how he wanted to and not shove in venom there woulda ben a fourth spider-man movie and bruce campbell would have been mysterio.
And it would have been glorious.
>>80799599
That usher was a dick.
>>80799348
you can't create something the Norse made up centuries ago
>>80799559
>he will never play Mysterio
its a bad feel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVYYpECTuvM
>>80799629
Do you think there's an interdimensional Council of Stans?
>>80799406
That would be perfect
>>80799406
I really like this
Wait does Fix have the rights to the watcher since they have fantastic 4?
>>80799664
>Fox
What the hell auto
>>80799629
Source pls
>>80799099
No contest.
>>80799664
>>80799680
Last I heard of it they did.
>>80799624
fine, Kirby created Donald Blake
>>80799053
Deadpool of course. Old man sitting there first hours staring at some whores tits at the strip club set
my parents knew stan lee and he was something of a family friend. we were vacationing in fiji during the same time he was and he spent two nights with us. in the late hours of both nights he made a series of cameos in my bed room and told me about his spider senses and how he could shoot web too, but he just needed me to help him out. ever since then i don't like getting molested
For the fact that he was the one driving the pickup that was trying to lift Mjolnir and also because he seemed so happy while doing it
>Infinity War ends>In memory of Stan Lee.
>>80800289
He will die before all the current candidates for US President.
>>80801374
I dunno, i can see bernie biting the dust, especially if he wins, of an innocuous heart attack, pls no autopsy.
>>80799653
Not likely. They'd probably go all Highlander on each other.
>>80799053
marvel has shot over 500 cameos of lee doing randow and mundane tasks as well as standing in front of a green screen so that long after he is dead he will still be in every single marvel movie.
>>80801494
how long until they release the Stan lee vocaloid?
>>80801374
>he will fake his death to find a new host body before all the current candidates for US President.
ftfy
>>80799664
Pretty sure the Watcher first showed up in one of those weird do-whatever-the-hell mags like Tales to Astonish.
The cameo he makes in Heroes
https://youtu.be/zInRAarZnZ0
The time he cameod in the Six Day War, I can't believe the absolute madman did it.
>>80799053
Deadpool one
Stan Lee in a stripclub, probably making plans and talking to the girls about a live action Stripperella movie.
>>80799159
Was this the first instance of Stan having a cameo in a movie?
>>80799179
>good genetics
>when talking about the guy who's got the weirdest-looking hairline ever thanks to being an early adopter of hair-transplants
>>80799378
Spider-Man couldn't be farther from Randian principles. He's guiding motto is literally that with great power comes great responsibility.
Unless it's supposed to be the tragic story of a young man squandering his potential by looking out for others while his own life turns to shit because of it, and that the moral is that Spider-Man's heroics are wrong. In that case, bravo, Marvel.
>>80799624
>implying the Norse made up Thor
>laughing indo-europeans.jpg
>>80799265
It's just fun to think about. I think the rights for The Watcher might be with Fox though, since they have FF
>>80799200
Yeah, I loved the opening narration of ps1 spider-man.
>>80801494
>implying they'd waste money on that when they could just do like commercial-people do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx9eDoS76LM
>>80802746
>Unless it's supposed to be the tragic story of a young man squandering his potential by looking out for others while his own life turns to shit because of it, and that the moral is that Spider-Man's heroics are wrong.
Probably less about his own life turning to shit, and more about how the world would be improved if he didn't give a shit about people and just used his intellect to give Galt's Gulch really good trampolines and hammocks for a fair price.
>>80800258
Yeah, I have to agree here.
I am actually going to say Amazing Spider-Man is my favorite, as it's the only time I've chuckled at his cameo.
>>80801374
>you will die before Stan Lee