Friday, October 16, 2009

Did You Know October 2nd Was Stan Lee Day?

As far as official public documents go, this one is pretty damn sweet. 

 

One of the many cool things that happened at the 1st Annual Long Beach Comic Con was a ribbon cutting ceremony held at the start of the con on October 2nd.  Stan Lee himself came out to cut the ceremonial ribbion with a big ass pair of scissors, but before he did he was given a great honor indeed.  The county of Los Angeles presented Mr. Lee with a giant certificate and a proclamation was read to the large group of waiting attendees that the County of Los Angeles had declared October 2nd to be Stan Lee Day in honor of Stan's lifetime of work in the comic book and entertainment industries. 

 

I took some photos of this event which were included in the Long Beach Comic Con flickr set, including a picture of Stan Lee holding up the certificate he was given by the City's representative, comic book writer Jeff Loeb.  Above is a nice close up of the certificate that has been provided by the good folks over at The Hero Initiative.  If you'd like to see a large scale, readable copy of the certificate, GO HERE.

 

Here's the pic I took of Stan holding up the certificate.

 

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I'd just like to say that it's always damned cool seeing comic creators getting the respect they deserve, especially a legend like Stan "The Man" Lee.  Good job Los Angeles.  You've done an awesome thing here, and that certificate looks positively badass!

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