Stan Lee… RIP
Many of us here at Not Always Right grew up with the marvelous comic creations of Stan Lee, and we were all sad to hear of his passing. In tribute to his amazing legacy, we have rounded up some stories from the archives that show we are not alone in being touched by prolific and creative energy.
The Jean-Grey To My Scott Summers, Part 2 – True love can also blossom in comic confrontations!
Generation X – Stan’s creativity has allowed many children to think outside the box.
Granola Bars, High In Iron, Gamma Rays, And Vibranium – For well-behaved children, the reward is Marvel!
The Stark Truth Shall Set You Free – Marvel’s output gets biblical in its complexity.
Got The Avengers Nailed – Who said comics are just for boys?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Customer Service – The secret identity to a child’s happiness.
The Infinity Aisle – With great power comes a great work ethic!
Made Contact With The X-Men – A child’s wonder is one of the best things that come from comics.
The Black Widow To My Hawkeye – DC? Eww!
A Thort-ful Child, Part 2 – Stan Lee, we were Loki to have you.
Want more? Then why not revisit our Superhero Roundup?
That Wasn’t Caused By The Food
Health & Body, Ignoring & Inattentive, Impossible Demands, Missouri, Public Transport, USA | Healthy | November 11, 2018
(I have just gotten off of work at a hospital and am waiting for a bus at a nearby bus station. I am wearing my uniform with the hospital’s name on it, and my ID badge which clearly says, “Culinary Services.”)
Driver: “Oh, do you work at [Hospital]?”
Me: “Yep.”
Driver: “Are you a nurse?”
Me: *laughing, pointing at my department on my ID* “No, I serve food.”
Driver: “Oh, well, I been having this problem every morning when I wake up; my chest hurts and I’m coughing.”
(She continues on, describing her symptoms in detail, including the color of her mucus. She swears she feels well otherwise, but mentions she was sick with flu-like symptoms earlier in the week.)
Me: *uncomfortable* “Well, that sucks.”
Driver: “What do you think it could be?”
Me: *my bus pulls up* “If I had to give my honest opinion, I’d say you have an URI from being sick earlier in the week. However, as I said, I’m not a medical professional, and you should probably see an actual doctor. [Hospital] has a clinic; I suggest going there.”
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