Millie Bobby Brown, Candice Patton, Jordan Fisher & More Pay Tribute To Stan Lee on Social Media
Earlier today, it was announced that Stan Lee had passed away at the age of 95.
TMZ reports that an ambulance was reportedly called to his Hollywood Hills home on Monday morning (November 12) at he was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he passed on.
If you don’t know, Stan was responsible for creating many of the beloved Marvel characters you see on screen today. Some of the characters he co-created include Spider-Man, the Hulk, Doctor Strange, the Fantastic Four, Daredevil, Black Panther, the X-Men, and many more.
Jordan Fisher, Millie Bobby Brown, Candice Patton and more paid tribute to the creator on social media.
“You will be missed Stan. Rest in peace,” Millie sweetly wrote on her Instagram.
Jordan added, “Thank you for everything, Stan. All of it.”
Thank you for everything, Stan. All of it.
— Jordan Fisher (@Jordan_Fisher) November 12, 2018
See more celebrity reactions to Stan Lee’s passing inside…
A lovely human and a visionary whose work will live forever.
RIP @TheRealStanLee !— Candice Patton (@candicepatton) November 12, 2018
RIP to a giant. A legend. A man who gave us all superpowers. Thank you #StanLee 🙏🏽💗 https://t.co/VEYLTUCeae
— Chrissie Fit (@chrissiefit) November 12, 2018
I want to say THANK YOU @TheRealStanLee for always making me feel special when we talk @Marvel Talk & how we share the same birthday! I can’t believe you’re gone😔 I remember you telling me that I can be #MilesMorales if I keep Dreaming BIG! You’ll always be missed! #RIPStanLee pic.twitter.com/GEX3zqkQcd
— Miles Brown (@MilesBrown) November 12, 2018
You have touched so many lives. Brought courage to those with none. Thank you for all you've done. You will be missed ❤❤❤ pic.twitter.com/0zPycB2d8Y
— Emma Dumont (@EmmaDumont) November 12, 2018
Rip Stan Lee… Thank you for making amazing stories and creating a legacy that brings happiness to the world. You will be missed :(
— Liam Attridge (@LiamAttridge) November 12, 2018
Excelsior! Now and forever. 😢 #StanLee
— Peyton Clark (@peytonpclark) November 12, 2018