AVENGERS Cast, DC, Fox, Sony And More Pay Tribute To The Late Stan Lee With A Series Of Posters

AVENGERS Cast, DC, Fox, Sony And More Pay Tribute To The Late Stan Lee With A Series Of Posters

As the entertainment world still mourns the passing of the legendary Stan "The Man" Lee, more tributes have poured in from the likes of 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, and the original six Avengers...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 14, 2018 04:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Legendary Marvel Comics creator Stan Lee passed away at the age of 95 this past Monday, and since then tributes have been pouring in from all corners of the entertainment industry. Now, we have a series of personal messages from those that worked most closely with "The Man" over the years.

The six posters below are featured in the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine, and they further serve to highlight what an inspiration Lee was for so many people, whose lives were enriched by his enduring creations.

Check 'em out below, and please feel free to share your own tributes with us in the comments. Excelsior!

To view the posters all at once, simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!


The Cast Of The Avengers



Some of these guys have shared their own separate tributes already, but this first poster highlights a group message from the main cast of the first Avengers movie, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner.

Disney



Lee worked closely with The Walt Disney Company and Marvel Studios for years, making cameo appearances in many of their co-productions. Their tribute takes the form of a very nice pencil sketch of The Generalissimo himself

Fox



Another studio that had many dealings with Stan over the years was 20th Century Fox, who own (well, owned) the rights to one of his most popular creations, the mutant super-team known as The X-Men.

DC Entertainment



Though obviously best known for his work with Marvel, Lee actually co-wrote a series of comics for DC in the early 2000s. Here, the rival publisher recognizes "The Man" as a true comic book visionary.

Margaret Loesch


This one is from former Marvel Productions’ President and CEO Margaret Loesch, who shares a touching remembrance of her “friend, mentor and colleague" of 38 years.

Sony Pictures


And finally, we have a tribute from Sony Pictures, who first brought arguably Lee's most famous character to the big screen. Their poster features an image of the iconic Spider-Man shedding a single tear.
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ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 11/14/2018, 5:01 PM
This just plain sucks...
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 11/14/2018, 5:06 PM


"Rest In Peace Superhero"

OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 11/14/2018, 5:10 PM
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/14/2018, 5:40 PM
^ @bosslogic
DarkArrow19
DarkArrow19 - 11/14/2018, 6:05 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd - That is so awesome. Whose the one with his head on the casket if you now?
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 11/14/2018, 6:06 PM
@DarkArrow19 - I think that's Peter from Homecoming
SWelch
SWelch - 11/14/2018, 7:02 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd @DarkArrow19 Peter is in the tree above the picture of Stan. If you look closely the man on the casket has darl glasses in his hand so it is Matt Murdock.
SWelch
SWelch - 11/14/2018, 7:02 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd @DarkArrow19 Peter is in the tree above the picture of Stan. If you look closely the man on the casket has dark glasses in his hand so it is Matt Murdock.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 11/14/2018, 5:10 PM
It's beautiful the impact he had on so many people. Metalheads, celebrities, wrestlers, and more have all paid tribute to The Man.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 11/14/2018, 5:15 PM
@BlackPhillip - it really is, it really is... And yeah, metalheads had a lot of lovely things to say. I especially liked what Alice Cooper had to say, was funny.
Cbmfilmjunkie
Cbmfilmjunkie - 11/14/2018, 5:17 PM
It's Amazing how his life impacted so many including who many see as the competition.

It's sobering to see how his death brings all fans and individuals together, it'd be amazing if we could all come together for good and realize we're all on the same team.

Sadly and realistically it won't last.
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 11/14/2018, 5:19 PM
Rest easy Stan!!! You lived one hell of a life.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/14/2018, 5:20 PM
I'm still in disbelief honestly.
ANewPope
ANewPope - 11/14/2018, 5:22 PM
I've had this poster for almost a decade, & it's not going anywhere as long as I'm here.

Keeping it as a reminder
Jimmyquickfingers
Jimmyquickfingers - 11/15/2018, 3:59 PM
@ANewPope - Such an iconic poster.
MiVigilante
MiVigilante - 11/14/2018, 5:23 PM
I thought DC's poster was pretty classy. As old as I knew he was, I never thought i'd be posting on CBM about his death...kinda weird
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 11/14/2018, 5:30 PM
Just now as i read what Sony, Fox and DC had to say about him I teared up.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 11/14/2018, 5:35 PM
Sam Raimi wrote an article about Stan Lee. He talked about a Thor film he & Stan worked on in 91 that Fox rejected because ‘comic book don’t make good movies’, how he nearly didn’t give Stan a cameo in the first Spider-Man film because by ‘let Stan in the film’ he thought ‘give Stan a role’, & more

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/stan-lee-wasnt-going-get-spider-man-cameo-director-reveals-1161054
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 11/14/2018, 5:36 PM
The fact that Stan almost undoubtedly inspired millions during his lifetime amazes me, but what really brings me a sense of awe is that he and his work will go on to impact and influence infinitely more far, far into the future. Well after even the youngest of us are gone, too.

Rest well, Mr. Lee- you have certainly earned it!
HeraldNumber7
HeraldNumber7 - 11/14/2018, 5:38 PM
i'll miss that iconic voice of his most of all.

he was the last Willy Wonka. up there with Henson, Disney and the like. they don't make 'em like that anymore.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 11/14/2018, 5:45 PM
@HeraldNumber7 - I wouldn’t say Stan Lee was the last Willy Wonka

I thought about what death would at all have an impact as Stan Lee’s has & it hit me who would it be

George Lucas

Hoping his time doesn’t come anytime soon but Lucas is probably the last Willy Wonkaish figure
HeraldNumber7
HeraldNumber7 - 11/14/2018, 5:50 PM
@LEVITIKUZ -

i can certainly see why you'd say that - could also say Spielberg - but even then neither of those guys are the ubiquitous carnival barkers to their respective trades the way Stan was. but that's just my opinion.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 11/14/2018, 11:48 PM
@HeraldNumber7 @LEVITIKUZ - Not to toot anyone's horn but I'd say the next Willy Wonka so to speak is Kevin Feige. If and hopefully is career is long lasting, when he goes, it's gonna hurt a lot.
benreilly32
benreilly32 - 11/14/2018, 5:46 PM
Why did the spidey tear hit me the hardest?.... 🥺
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