Marvel legend Stan Lee often embraced social media and answered questions from fans. He also recorded rants and waged Twitter campaigns. Many fans have been wondering what his final message is to the fans.

Lee was the co-creator Marvel Comics characters like Black Panther, Spider-Man, and X-Men. He passed away at the end of 95.

His Twitter account managed by POW! Entertainment posted a video of Lee that captured his spontaneous tribute to the fans.

“It’s an equal love-fest,” says Lee, seated in his recliner. “I love my fans. I cannot tell you how much I love my fans. Sometimes, at night, when I’m sitting here, and I’m thinking, ‘Oh, what’s it all about?,’ and then I get a letter from a fan, or I read something, or I see something, or I remember something, and I realize, it’s so lucky to have fans — fans who really care about you. And that’s the reason I care so much about the fans, because they make me feel so great, and there’s something, if you think about it, is just so wonderful about somebody caring about you as I care about them, whom you’ve never met, who may live in another part of the world. But they care, and you have something in common, and occasionally you contact each other. This business of fans, I think is terrific, and I love ’em all.”

Lee co-founded POW! Entertainment in 2001and sued the company for $1 billion but later dropped the lawsuit in July.

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