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One year ago today we lost Marvel Comic's patriarch Stan Lee. To mark the occasion of his passing, here's a look back at the legacy of Spider-Man and what Stan went through to create this iconic superhero. #ThankYouStan #RIP

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00:00And I said to him, I got this great idea, I want to call him Spider-Man, and he's a
00:08teenager.
00:09Dan, that is the worst idea I have ever heard, so he wouldn't let me do it.
00:13I really wanted to quit and try something else.
00:26Somebody opened the door, a model.
00:30And I took one look at her, and it was the face I had always been drawing.
00:34I couldn't believe it.
00:36I never did meet Betty.
00:37I mean, this was not Betty, her name was Joan.
00:40Who's the best looking man you've ever seen?
00:42Stan Lee.
00:43I just want to warm up with that.
00:46Of course, Stan Lee.
00:47The nicest man I've ever met.
00:53When I was young, I was almost embarrassed because I felt other men and women were building
01:02bridges and doing scientific research and things that mattered.
01:07And I'm writing these dopey little stories.
01:17And I said, gee, wouldn't it be cool if I had a hero who could stick to walls like an
01:23insect?
01:24What did I call him?
01:25Insect-Man?
01:26That didn't sound dramatic.
01:27Mosquito-Man?
01:28I went down the list, and when I got to Spider-Man, Spider-Man, oh, that sounded dramatic.
01:36He said, first of all, people hate spiders, you can't call a hero Spider-Man.
01:43Secondly, he said, he can't be a teenager, teenagers are only sidekicks.
01:49And finally, he can't have personal problems, don't you know what a superhero is?
01:59She gave me the world's greatest advice.
02:02She said, why don't you do one book the way you'd want to do it?
02:07The worst that'll happen, he'll fire you, but you want to quit anyway.
02:12At least you'll have gotten it out of your system.
02:19Because he was shy, he wasn't that successful with girls, he had to worry about his family.
02:26I think most teenagers reading it thought to themselves, hey, that could be me.
02:31You could be any kid.
02:34You could be black, you could be Asian, you could be Indian, you could be anything.
02:39And imagine you were in that costume.
02:51My wife and I are really so close, and yet I'm not sure if she's ever read a story I wrote.
02:59She's totally not into comics at all.
03:02She's the perfect wife for me.
03:10If not for Joanie, I'd be outside saying, hey, you got a nickel?
03:18I didn't realize the whole world was worried about whether I was in the hospital or not.
03:24It was fine.
03:25It made me feel good, refreshed.
03:28Now I'm home and looking for no trouble yet.
03:31You know, the usual.
03:33He was such a good friend to me, and I was such a big fan of his and his work, I'll never
03:38be forgotten.
03:39And every day when we make these films, there's a moment where everyone thinks about Stan.
03:42True Stan Lee format.
03:43You know, just so full of life and just so kind and gregarious, and just made me feel
03:49right at home.
03:50It's just such a great character and story you created, and I'm just eternally grateful
03:54for it.
03:55It's just such a great story, and I'm just eternally grateful for it.
03:59It's just such a great character and story you created, and I'm just eternally grateful
04:03for it.
04:04And at any time, just say to yourself, how would Stan say this, and I'm no further than
04:08your phone.
04:09You run into problems, I'm always there.
04:11I remember Stan as a true gentleman who had this glint in his eye.
04:15He thought outside the box.
04:16He created a whole universe that changed the lives of many people, mine included.
04:22If there is something that you feel is good, something you want to do, something that means
04:32something to you, try to do it.
04:35Because I think you can only do your best work if you're doing what you want to do,
04:42and if you're doing it the way you think it should be done.
04:46Thank you, Stan.
04:47Thank you, Stan.
04:48Thank you, Stan.
04:49Thank you, Stan.
04:50Thank you, Stan.
04:51You'll be glad you did.

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