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At 5/26/13 01:13 AM, Shauna wrote: Worth over 500 bucks
Yay or nay?
I mean, he might die any day now, but still, 500$? No..
At 5/26/13 01:29 AM, Dawnslayer wrote: Depends. Is he wearing brightly colored Spider-Man underwear for everyone to see?
Probably not. But still...Stan Lee, man.
At 5/26/13 02:09 AM, Shauna wrote:At 5/26/13 01:29 AM, Dawnslayer wrote: Depends. Is he wearing brightly colored Spider-Man underwear for everyone to see?Probably not. But still...Stan Lee, man.
For 500$, do you at least have sex with the man?
At 5/26/13 02:21 AM, FBIpolux wrote:
For 500$, do you at least have sex with the man?
God damn, I hope so!
Depends how much of a Stan Lee fan you are - can you actually have a meaningful conversation about comics with the guy? If that's the case, then it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet someone who created something that has given you so much enjoyment over the years.
If you aren't into comics, and you just want to meet him as a "famous dude", then it's probably not worth $500.
Ask him what it felt like being balls deep in Jack Kirby as he screwed him.
I kid, I kid.
For that kind of money I assume he'll be signing stuff? If I had the chance and the spare cash I'd probably go for it.
"Anything could happen in the next half hour!"
"For the love of God, don't stop pretending you're a dragon!"
For five hundred buckaroos, I expect some nudes.
I apologize in advance.
Nay. I haven't read any comics, I don't think I would have anything to discuss with him.
just blow the old man and ask for a signed comic.
if you blow him he might give you a super power.
Apparently if you purchase the tickets to get a picture and autograph, it's a lineup of a quick picture as he stays sitting and a quick autograph. No real chit-chat and off you go.
This is according to my dad and brother who saw him recently.
Jesus Christ. I can't think of one person in the World I'd pay $500 to met. People are people.
Meeting how? One or one? Autograph? You sitting at a talk he's giving?
The Thing! Is his dork made of orange rock like the rest of his body?!
i would ask him why he made spiderman
and request he use his fortune to buy me a cool spidey web slinging device
Just please dont hate on my egyptian god status
At 5/26/13 11:28 AM, JadeTheAssassin wrote: Apparently if you purchase the tickets to get a picture and autograph, it's a lineup of a quick picture as he stays sitting and a quick autograph. No real chit-chat and off you go.
This is according to my dad and brother who saw him recently.
He's practically dead, I wasn't even expecting a handshake. I do expect a "hi" and a picture though. If I could have sex with this man, I probably would.
Sounds like a bit of a ripoff even if it is Stan Lee.
Then again it is your money so you get to decide what you do with it.
So, if you do meet him, what will you do? Like, will you get an autograph and a photo taken with him or what?
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At 5/26/13 07:22 PM, Shauna wrote:
He's practically dead, I wasn't even expecting a handshake. I do expect a "hi" and a picture though. If I could have sex with this man, I probably would.
I guess it all depends on how he's feeling. He's been cancelling a lot of autograph signings as of late, though. So maybe wait until the week/few days before (if you're able to purchase tickets that close to the event) to see if he's going to show up or not.
And lol, see if he would exclaim random superhero catchphrases during sex. Yesssss.
Or if the Hulk really does fit in the Batmobile.
At 5/26/13 02:36 AM, Timmy wrote: Depends how much of a Stan Lee fan you are - can you actually have a meaningful conversation about comics with the guy? If that's the case, then it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet someone who created something that has given you so much enjoyment over the years.
If you aren't into comics, and you just want to meet him as a "famous dude", then it's probably not worth $500.
Pretty much sums up my feelings exactly. The worth of meeting the man is directly related in your interest to see him. To me, it's not worth it because I'm not really into comics. The manner in which you get to meet him also is important. If he's just grinning with a photo, an autograph and off you go then that is obviously less meaningful than say, you getting a one on one convo with the guy for 5 mins.
In the end (I tried so hard, but it doesnt even matter) it's up to you, but if you do meet him I expect you to report back with pictures of his pasty vanilla goodness.
I feel like Stan Lee has been to so many hundreds of conventions and met so many thousands of fans that he really just doesn't give a shit anymore. If I just saw him on the street or something and said hi to him the most i'd expect back would be a "fuck off, kid," followed by him hobbling away, climbing into an Iron Man suit, and flying away to his palace of Thai hookers.
You look nice today.
This guy brutally sodomizes me.
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Do it and wear a superman shirt while meeting him.
At 5/27/13 12:06 AM, Jester wrote: followed by him hobbling away, climbing into an Iron Man suit, and flying away to his palace of Thai hookers.
I would seriously pay good money to see that happen, whether it would be imposter Stan Lee or real Stan Lee doing so.
We need an old man superhero flick.
Seriously tho. I literally can not think of one person I would pay $500 to met.
I'd pay $500 to meet him, then watch him reimburse me with a thousand.
He's my hero, what can I say? Can't blame me for wanting to meet my idol before he dies.
My other three are dead and Mel Brooks looks like he's dying too.
Vincent Price, Groucho Marx and Edgar Allan Poe. ONE DAY I SHALL REVIVE THY.
Still, guess I can't really justify spending so much money on a guy who will never give me a second thought :(
Fucking nay x 1000.
I met him at ComicCon in either 2004 or 2005. No charge. I just had to wait in a long as line and have him sign a poster. It was nice because he actually made effort to make small talk, talk pictures, etc. I met him again in 2012, he was walking by in the crowd and shook my hand and complimented my stupid Misty costume.
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