by myhandleisinuse January 15, 2019
The one true God. His death was faked by the Government to hide the fact that Stan lee is, in every definition of the word, transcendent of death. He sees all, rules over all, and is a shining beacon to all.
by BrynjolfFangirl August 26, 2019
Movie theaters have a very simple etiquette. Don't talk, silence your phone & keep it put away. Be mindful & respectful to others. At first it was harmless, people would briefly clap to a Stan Lee cameo and continue with the movie. As marvel movies got more popular so did clapping for Stan Lee cameos which went on longer than it should and this is where the Stan Lee effect began. It became obnoxiously normal for people to lose their shit when Stan Lee was on screen to where movie etiquette was completely forgotten. And now the Stan Lee effect has spread to different movies for example Shazam! After a really cool reveal one guy started clapping really loudly then the whole theater started clapping and continued to clap over a few seconds of dialogue. That's TOO MUCH CLAPPING! JUST CLAP AT THE END!
"Why the fuck is everybody clapping? I can't hear what's happening in the movie!"
"It's the Stan Lee Effect, some of these people might be genuine fans but most of these people are just clapping because someone else is, or they wanted to feel special and start a clap wave."
"This isn't even a marvel movie!"
"It's the Stan Lee Effect, some of these people might be genuine fans but most of these people are just clapping because someone else is, or they wanted to feel special and start a clap wave."
"This isn't even a marvel movie!"
by Laytech April 20, 2019
It's like a Cleveland steamer, only done specifically by Stan Lee, creator of several comic book characters in the Marvel Superheroes Universe.
I went to Comic-Con to meet the one and only Stan Lee. Little did I know, all that was available at that particular panel was the privilege of getting a Stan Lee Steamer.
by ObsidianWraith January 4, 2018
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