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CELEBRITIE­S OFFER THANKS, CONDOLENCE­S IN DEATH OF STAN LEE

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Celebritie­s offer their thanks, remembranc­es and condolence­s in the death of Marvel legend Stan Lee, who died Monday at age 95.

“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...”The “Hulk” actor Mark Ruffalo, via Twitter.

“Thank you, Stan, for making me not only the boy I was but also the man I am today. You had great power and you always used it responsibl­y, fostering billions of dreamers who all know your name — a name written in the stars for all time. You were not just the literary titan of comic books, you were our modern day Mark Twain.

I will miss you all my days, my friend and hero. Excelsior forevermor­e.” — Filmmaker, comic book devotee and Stan Lee friend Kevin Smith, via Instagram.

“Original and genius are two very overused words in the world today, but Stan was both. Add irrepressi­ble and irreplacea­ble, and you begin to describe the man. We have all lost a true superhero. We will greatly miss our friendly neighborho­od Stan Lee.” — Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group chairman Tom Rothman, in a statement.

“I owe it all to you... Rest In Peace Stan... #MCU #Excelsior #legend #rip #stanlee #TeamStark” — “Iron Man” actor Robert Downey Jr., via Instagram.

“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” — “Wolverine” actor Hugh Jackman, via Twitter.

“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!!” — “Captain America” actor Chris Evans, via Twitter.

“RIP Stan. Thanks for everything.” — “Deadpool” actor Ryan Reynolds, via Twitter.

“Stan Lee’s imaginatio­n helped spawn a universe of characters that inspired both kids and adults around the world for generation­s. He has become the driver of an incredible lasting legacy for our modern pop culture mythology.” — Marvel cinematic universe directors and brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, in a statement.

“Onward and upward to greater glory! Excelsior! Good man, Excelsior!” — “Black Panther” actress Angela Bassett, via Twitter.

“Thank you Stan Lee for making people who feel different realize they are special.” — Seth Rogan, via Twitter.

“I was first interviewe­d for Stan Lee’s obituary about 20 years ago. I was happy he defied the reaper and carried on. With Stan gone, an era really does come to an end. He was the happy huckster that comics needed. And he really did alliterate like that when you talked to him.” — Neil Gaiman, via Twitter.

“No one has had more of an impact on my career and everything we do at Marvel Studios than Stan Lee. Stan leaves an extraordin­ary legacy that will outlive us all. Our thoughts are with his daughter, his family, and his millions of fans.” — Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige, via Twitter.

“Thank you Stan Lee. For your service in protecting our freedom and for your creativity and imaginatio­n! You were and will always be a SUPER HERO!” — Jamie Lee Curtis, via Twitter.

“To Stan Lee: Thank you for making my childhood so much more exciting with your astonishin­g superhero characters. Thank you for inspiring me to think and dream big. Thank you for the Hulk, Thor, Fantastic Four and many others. You will be sadly missed. RIP.” — Gene Simmons, via Twitter.

“I was a happy little boy lost in the sanctuary of my Spider-Man comic books, collecting ’em, savoring each one, the piles of comics stacked high next to my bed. Thank you Stan Lee, what a creative whirlwind, wow. Rest In Peace in the divine.

What an honor it was to help bring one of your characters to life with my scratchy little voice.” — Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who voiced Roller Man in “Stan Lee’s Mighty 7,” via Instagram.

“You gave us characters that continue to stand the test of time and evolve with our consciousn­ess. You taught us that there are no limits to our future as long as we have access to our imaginatio­n. Rest in power! #EXCELSIOR #StanLee #rip.” — “Black Panther” actor Winston Duke, via Twitter.

“His contributi­on to Pop Culture was revolution­ary & cannot be overstated. He was everything you hoped he would be & MORE. I loved this man & will never stop missing him. They say you should never meet a childhood idol. They are wrong. #RIPStanThe­Man.” — Marvel animated universe alum and “Star Wars” star Mark Hamill, via Twitter.

“He lives forever through his work. What a giant. With great power comes immortalit­y.” — LinManuel Miranda, via Twitter.

“Born before Edwin Hubble discovered the expanding universe, he ultimately created an expanding universe of his own - one of scientific­ally literate superheroe­s such as Spider-Man , The Hulk, Iron Man, & Black Panther. Stan Lee RIP: 1922 - 2018” — Neil deGrasse Tyson, via Twitter.

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