Marvel Comic Icon Stan Lee Dies At 95; Chris Evans, Chris Patt & More Take To Twitter To Mourn
Stan Lee, the Marvel comic Icon died at the age of 95 in Los Angeles. Several Hollywood celebrities such Chris Patt, Chris Eva, Ryan Reynolds and others took to Twitter to mourn Stan Lee's death.
Marvel
Comic
Icon
Stan
Lee
passed
away
yesterday
(November
12,
2018)
ages
95.
the
cause
of
his
death
has
not
been
revealed.
According
to
the
sources,
he
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
in
Los
Angeles
where
he
passed
away.
Stan
Lee
had
appeared
in
all
of
the
Marvel
films
and
even
made
a
cameo
in
Avengers
4,
which
is
due
to
release
in
May
2019.
As
soon
as
the
news
about
his
death
broke,
several
Hollywood
celebrities
took
to
their
Twitter
handle
to
mourn
the
loss.
This
is
what
Chris
Patt,
Chris
Evan
and
more
celebrities
had
to
say
about
losing
a
legendary
star.
Chris
Evan
Tweeted,
"There
will
never
be
another
Stan
Lee.
For
decades
he
provided
both
young
and
old
with
adventure,
escape,
comfort,
confidence,
inspiration,
strength,
friendship
and
joy.
He
exuded
love
and
kindness
and
will
leave
an
indelible
mark
on
so,
so,
so
many
lives.
Excelsior!!"
-
(sic)
Chriss
Patt
said,
"Thanks
for
everything
Stan
Lee!
What
a
life,
so
well
lived.
I
consider
myself
extraordinarily
lucky
to
have
gotten
to
meet
you
and
to
have
played
in
the
world
you
created." Deadpool
actor
Ryan
Reynolds
also
Tweeted,
"Damn...
RIP
Stan.
Thanks
for
everything."
-
(sic)
Hugh
Grant
wrote,
"We've
lost
a
creative
genius.
Stan
Lee
was
a
pioneering
force
in
the
superhero
universe.
I'm
proud
to
have
been
a
small
part
of
his
legacy
and
....
to
have
helped
bring
one
of
his
characters
to
life.
#StanLee
#Wolverine"
-
(sic)
Hollywood
actress
Zoe
Saldana
also
mourned
Stan
Lee's
death
saying,
"Today
we
lost
one
of
the
greats.
@TheRealStanLee,
you
were
a
inspiration
and
superhero
to
us
all.
Thank
you
for
contributing
so
much-
and
giving
us
all
something
to
aspire
to!"
-
(sic)
Mark
Ruffalo
Tweeted,
"Sad,
sad
day.
Rest
In
Power,
Uncle
Stan.
You
have
made
the
world
a
better
place
through
the
power
of
modern
mythology
and
your
love
of
this
messy
business
of
being
human..."
-
(sic)