WATCH: Stan Lee's video of thanking his Marvel fans for their support will make you miss the legend more

Marvel's creative leader Stan Lee breathed his last at the age of 95, on November 13, 2018, in LA. His official Twitter page shared a video of the late legendary comic writer thanking the Marvel fans for their undying love.

Updated on Nov 16, 2018  |  09:29 AM IST |  1.7M

Stan Lee, Marvel's creative leader and legendary comic writer, passed away at the age of 95, in LA, on Monday morning - November 13, 2018. Millions of fans were left heartbroken as they said bid farewell to the legend who gave them so many iconic superheroes like Iron Man and Spider-Man to adore and admire. If there was one thing Stan loved more than his comics and making epic cameos in Marvel films, it was Lee's love for his undying fans and fandoms. 

The official Twitter account of Stan Lee took to the social media medium to share a video of the veteran talking about his fans and how their letters and gifts, over the years, had a lasting effect on him. "They make me feel so great. It's so wonderful that when someone cares about you as I care about them, whom you've never met or lived in another part of the world...This business of fans is extremely terrific and I love them all," Stan said fondly. 

Check out Stan's endearing video below:


Along with the video, " So many wonderful moments with Stan came spontaneously. As we were setting up the camera one day, he casually started talking about his fans. We know how much Stan meant to you, and we thought it would be nice for you to hear how much your support meant to him," was tweeted.

Excelsior, Mr. Lee!

Meanwhile, the original six Avengers - Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner, issued a joint tribute ad on The Hollywood Reporter's print magazine.


With the backdrop of the 'A' for Avengers' symbol, written were the heartfelt words, "We acknowledge his creative contribution, the thousands of men and women it has long employed, the millions that will continue to be entertained, and above all. his inimitable wit, grace, and humility."


Credits: Twitter

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