letterstostanlee

Thank you so very very much to everyone that sent in a letter. This is an important announcement, please do take the time to read it.
          	
          	The admins of this account are currently working on getting it into an actual book. The plan is to hopefully get it printed out, and once we do we intend to ship it to his daughter. One of our admins is willing to pay for that book, but that's not all. What's in the works is an online donation website, and if we can raise enough money, we wish to send a copy to the cast and crew of Marvel. But we need your hep. Once the site is up and running, we'll let you know with a link on here, and every single bit helps. If there are any other last minute letters you would like to submit, even if you've already written one, please let us know.
          	
          	To anyone with a letter in the book: We want to ask your permission before sending it, as it is your choice. If you would like it included in the book, just let us know, but we also ask for your name to put on the letter. It would be a bit strange to have our Wattpad accounts as whom it's from, don't you think? I'll also be sending out private messages to everyone who contributed, but we ask you to help us get this show on the road!

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@Bucky_Barnes1013 
          	  
          	  You can either post it here on our messageboard, or in a comment on the book. You can also send it in through PM!
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crimsonbitch

@letterstostanlee
          	  
          	  / alright, thanks so much!
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Just-Artemis

2 years, 11 months, 3 weeks, a day, 5 hours and 20 seconds, that's the amount of time between the day I was born and the day Iron Man came out. I saw that movie opening night, and I still remember it, even though I was four. And when I saw the Stan Lee cameo I was laughing for hours, chanting "Stanley, Stanley, Stanley!" Remember, I was four! Anyways, Stan Lee was a legend, making about 53 cameos in both Marvel AND non-Marvel movies. He created the comics that created the movies we all love, he's an example of what a human should be. Stan Lee, I will hold you in my heart. 
          
          P.S. I don't care if I'm a DC character, I'm still putting this up.
          
          P.S. Vol. 2: you may put this in your book

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@-_ArrowShot_- 
            
            Thank you so much for the letter, it's absolutely beautifuly written. 
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Fatigue0904

Stan Lee was always a man I looked up to. His stories inspired me to be great, everything he wrote helped to grow as a person. All of his created characters (from Spider-Man to Doctor Strange) have influenced me in the best way possible. I am a born-again christian and I fully believe that God has allowed Stan The Man into the pearly gates above I also thank God for the time he has allowed us to be with Stanley Martin Liber.
          
                                                        I and all Marvel Fans thank you for you your service Stan,
                                                                                                        Xander

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@Mudkip0904 He really was such a wonderful man! And thank you!
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Fatigue0904

Yes, I would love for people to know what Stan Lee means to me. I'll Always remember him for the amazing things he has given me to be a better person.
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crimsonbitch

Stan Lee was no doubt a living legend. He made many amazing comics and superheroes, and he inspired children and adults alike, like me, around the world. For most of his life, he made inspirational and relatable characters and made so many people happy. I was fortunately one of those people he made happy. When I was alone, I was able to watch Marvel movies and relate to the characters, and the fact that these characters were made just makes me smile. If they weren't created, I don't know what I'd be doing today. I'd just like to say thank you to Stan Lee for making these amazing characters and making people smile when they were going through hard times. Without you, people around the world, including me, wouldn't be able to be as happy as they are now. Rest in peace.
          
          Sincerely,
          Liv

crimsonbitch

@letterstostanlee
            
            / you're welcome! good luck with the book!
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crimsonbitch

@letterstostanlee
            
            / of course you can! thanks so much!
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WinterIvy93

Stan Lee was a legend. Growing up I remember watching many of his heroes in cartoons. Being a girl and liking superheroes in the late 1990s as a child with mental delayed disabilities those heroes helped many like me to realize we can help people like our friends , peers and family to help be yourself. When I grew up and still have the austim spectrum disorder watching the marvel cinematic movies made me happy and was a way to remember what I learned from my childhood. I just want to say thank you Stan Lee for creating heroes like Spiderman and Captain America and Bucky. You encouraged us to not be afraid if we are different but be kind and show others we are good people . 
          Thanks Stan Lee you will be forever missed.

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@GhostHeartSpirit 
            
            This is wonderful! He really did help all of us in his own way. Would you like to send us your name to put on it as well, so there is a name to go along with it?
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letterstostanlee

Thank you so very very much to everyone that sent in a letter. This is an important announcement, please do take the time to read it.
          
          The admins of this account are currently working on getting it into an actual book. The plan is to hopefully get it printed out, and once we do we intend to ship it to his daughter. One of our admins is willing to pay for that book, but that's not all. What's in the works is an online donation website, and if we can raise enough money, we wish to send a copy to the cast and crew of Marvel. But we need your hep. Once the site is up and running, we'll let you know with a link on here, and every single bit helps. If there are any other last minute letters you would like to submit, even if you've already written one, please let us know.
          
          To anyone with a letter in the book: We want to ask your permission before sending it, as it is your choice. If you would like it included in the book, just let us know, but we also ask for your name to put on the letter. It would be a bit strange to have our Wattpad accounts as whom it's from, don't you think? I'll also be sending out private messages to everyone who contributed, but we ask you to help us get this show on the road!

letterstostanlee

@Bucky_Barnes1013 
            
            You can either post it here on our messageboard, or in a comment on the book. You can also send it in through PM!
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crimsonbitch

@letterstostanlee
            
            / alright, thanks so much!
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python-cacophony

I thought him immortal, wrong was I, wrong was I because he died.
          
          A legend forever - will always live on, immortal in our hearts forever past and future.
          
          Stan Lee, mortal, the one who brought a new conception of comics and who created a universe of movies to which we owe him our all.
          
          Stan Lee, never will we forget, gone but not forgotten. 
          
          I thought him immortal, my immortal Stan Lee.

python-cacophony

@G-G-GEORGEWEASLEY 
            
            Thank you and yes, go ahead.
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@G-G-GEORGEWEASLEY 
            
            This is beautiful and deeply touching. We all believed that he was immortal, but in a sense he is. He’s always in our hearts. 
            
            May we put this in the book?
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Argeoth13

I normally stay silent in my mourning of my heroes. This time I cannot.  For now I, along with the rest of this great chaotic world, have lost someone who helped give me hope. At the age of four and a half I was diagnosed with type one diabetes. I should have been dead. Hearing that at four and a half wasn’t the best thing on my psyche especially when you’re terrified of needles. At the time I loved superman and batman. A few months later a movie came out. Spider man. It was the first time I realized that even a super hero can over come a change that affects his body and way of life. I idolized him. For six years I idolized him. In sixth grade I started developing signs of depression. I harmed myself slowly. When Avengers came out the raw emotions expressed made me realize that these emotions while difficult to deal with are normal. Iron man three came out and I saw what Tony dealt with. I then realized that he isn’t always arrogant he does what he thinks is right because he doesn’t want to stand back and look back and know he could do more. I idolized him now as well. Over the past few years I’ve mixed my idolizations. Always based on who I related to. Stan gave me this gift, albeit indirectly, to comprehend myself in a way I never thought possible. Even at a young age. His death hits me hard and while great power has great responsibility great men have great lives. Stan was no exception. I wish to live on by his example. And though I will never fill his shoes I hope we can all work together to fill them. And so I end this by saying, Rest in piece to one of the greatest men we will ever have the gift of knowing. Thank you for the gifts you have left us and the mark you have made and forever our friend, Excelsior!

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@Argeoth13 
            
            This is beautiful, and a great example of how he truly helped people. He has changed so many lives, given us heroes who were relatable, easy to look up to. 
            
            May we put this in the book?
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UniversalLife_

Stan Lee was the greatest hero yet. He created the ones we love and obsessed with today. I wouldn’t have my smart and relaxing mind without the marvel we know and love. I started to watch marvel since I was 4. It has kept me learning new things. 
          
          Forever a fan
          
          Rest In Peace Stan Lee

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@OofBarnesAndRogers 
            
            He was the greatest hero yet, and he was the true soul of Marvel. He’s at peace now and with his wife again, and he’s watching over us.
            
            May I put this in the book?
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