Stan Lee Addresses Fan Concerns In Video

Stan Lee Addresses Fan Concerns In Video

It’s been reported that Stan Lee is done signing autographs and is also done with convention appearances, and now the creator of the Avengers and Spider-Man addresses fan concerns in the following video.

“A number of people have been worried about my left hand,” Stan Lee said in a video posted to Twitter. “And I really appreciate their concern because they notice that I wasn’t using it in a normal way. It was injured. This hand is now fine. I have no problem with it at all.”

While that comes as good news, Stan Lee adds, “But there seesms to be something going on along with this hand.”

Watch the video until the end for more:

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While the 95-year-old creator of Doctor Strange and more Marvel characters has been suffering from health issues as of late, he seems to be more upbeat as both Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld have visited with him recently.

Stan Lee also seems pretty excited that the X-Men are back with Marvel Studios.

 

SUNDAY WITH STAN! Well, my Saturday, but your Sunday. Let’s get right to it, how great does @therealstanlee look in this photo?? He’s doing really, really well, his own words actually. I had the pleasure of sitting with him yesterday for an extended period and it was a delight. My visiting him was something that I was fortunate to have been extended by Stan’s family and friends a few weeks back, I told them to let me know the morning of, in case Stan was too tired or not feeling up to it. I got the call Friday and then Saturday a.m. to come on over. When I saw Stan, my heart soared, his color was great and his eyes were wider than I’d seen them in quite some time. He was vibrant and spry. I told him that everyone would be thrilled to see how good he was doing. That’s when he said “I’m doing well, tell them I’m doing well.” He said “Can you believe I’m 95 years old, Rob? I’m still here at 95, who would have thought?” I told him how traveling with him a few years back opened my eyes to the tremendous energy and stamina he possessed. I look at him as I do my mom, but 20 years older, he’s amazing. We talked of his moving to L.A. in the 70’s to set up Marvel properties in film and tv. I informed him that Disney was bringing the Fox family of Marvel characters home, that they’d be reunited and he settled back in his chair and he smiled “Thank you for telling me that.” We talked of his working with educators in the 70’s to carry comics in libraries, how my vocabulary was improved by his writing all that jargon for all the scientists he created, Tony Stark, Reed Richards and Hank Pym. Stan expressed his love of Deadpool, especially the film. He said, “I can’t believe all the X-rated stuff he gets away with.” I told him, that’s all @vancityreynolds We talked smart ass characters and how we’re all smart asses inside. I added that there is no Deadpool without Spider Man! There was much more, but the bottom line is, July 28, 2018, Stan was in great spirits and in great care. Thank you to Jon Bollerjack and the family for bringing me up. I was deeply moved and I’m so grateful to have shared time with him. #stanlee #marvel #spiderman #deadpool #robliefeld

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