hellogarbagetime:

hellogarbagetime:

Hi folks! I don’t think I’ve ever talked about this, but I’ve been dealing with chronic pain in my drawing arm for over a year now, and it’s gotten to the point where I desperately need to see a specialist about it if I want to keep drawing in the long run. Unfortunately my health insurance doesn’t cover my appointments and I’d need to pay for them out of my own pocket. 

So I finally started a Ko-Fi page! If you guys like my work and want to help me out, please consider supporting me:

Buy me a coffee ♥

I’m not accepting new commission requests at the moment, but if you donate generously, I’ll be sure to thank you & dedicate the next drawing I post here to you!

Thank you!!!

Thank you all so so much for your donations and signal boosts and just overwhelming kindness!!!! I started crying at everyone’s support and generosity ;__; You guys are incredible and I really can’t thank you enough or express how moved I am by just how friggen’ amazing you all are to me 

I met my first goal but it would mean a lot if you continued to donate to my page! The money will go towards the next goal I have (future appointments, extra costs, etc.) — and I’m crossing my fingers I’ll see a noticeable improvement over the coming months!

THANK YOU ALL AGAIN!!!!!! 

crazyk-c:

Here’s to not only an amazing creator, but also a huge inspiration for me.

Stan Lee, I grew up loving the story of Spiderman, and as I got older, I grew to love Captain America, as well as the Avengers as well! Because of your stories and characters, you helped inspire me to make tons of marvel fanart, as well as improve my own art style as the years have progressed.
Without this, I probably would have stopped drawing after highschool.

I cannot thank you enough, and while we never knew eachother in real life or anything, I want to say thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you for everything.

I, as well as many people around the world, love you and will miss you terribly.

hellogarbagetime:

Hi folks! I don’t think I’ve ever talked about this, but I’ve been dealing with chronic pain in my drawing arm for over a year now, and it’s gotten to the point where I desperately need to see a specialist about it if I want to keep drawing in the long run. Unfortunately my health insurance doesn’t cover my appointments and I’d need to pay for them out of my own pocket. 

So I finally started a Ko-Fi page! If you guys like my work and want to help me out, please consider supporting me:

Buy me a coffee ♥

I’m not accepting new commission requests at the moment, but if you donate generously, I’ll be sure to thank you & dedicate the next drawing I post here to you!

Thank you!!!

copperbadge:

I kept wondering if I should post this but fuck it, I’ve read enough about him to know Stan would have loved it. 

The story goes that there was a magazine that wanted to do a story about Marvel Comics, and the reporter showed up with a photographer to shoot some images to use in the article. Someone cracked a joke about doing nude photos, and one of the other artists couldn’t even finish jokingly refusing before Stan Lee was taking his pants off. 

He was very saddened that Marvel put the kibosh on the magazine using this photo of him naked with a giant-sized Batman Vs. Hulk comic preserving his dignity. I like to think this is how he’d like to be remembered. Especially the sunglasses. 

Stan Lee was a marketing genius, a showman, a storyteller, he was flashy and he made a lot of really…strange business decisions, he made one VERY strange musical album, and he worked for Marvel Comics in one incarnation or another for over seventy-five years. He held some opinions I wouldn’t agree with, but he did a lot of good, too. 

He never thought of comics as respectable but he did think of them as important and that’s how I think of him: a flashy weirdo, but an important flashy weirdo. 

He chose Stan Lee as an alter ego, like many of his creations. He was saving his name, Stanley Lieber, for the career as a novelist he never quite got around to having, and in the end he said he was proud of Stan Lee. 

May your name be a blessing, Stan.