Fans outraged as Stan Lee’s Twitter used to promote NFTs of superheroes
The late Stan Lee’s Twitter page is once again being used for monetary gain, but this time it’s to promote the sale of NFTs. The NFT is meant to honor Lee’s legacy, but fans are outraged.
Stan Lee (1922 – 2018) was the creator of Marvel comics and was considered by many to be a real-life superhero. Throughout his career, he co-created some of the most iconic superheroes includingSpider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, and more.

With the news of his passing in 2018, Marvel fans across the globe mourned the loss of a hero. However, over the past three years since his passing, Stan Lee’s Twitter has stayed relatively active.
Stan Lee’s Twitter promotes NFTs
Chakra the Invincible is Lee’s first Indian hero whom he created in 2012. He’s not a part of the Marvel universe Lee is known for but is a standalone hero in his own. Chakra debuted in an animated film that premiered on Cartoon Network.
According to the tweet, the NFT is meant to “honor [Lee’s] innovative spirit”. However, the controversial nature of NFTs has caused quite a stir among his fanbase.

— Stan Lee (@TheRealStanLee)July 05, 2025
Stan Lee fans outraged over NFT promotion
The promotion of the NFTs on Stan Lees page has been met with a mob of angry tweets. Many replies called the promotion “disrespectful”, and others mocked the fact that the Chakra NFT was meant to “honor” Stan’s legacy.
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Users claiming to support NFTs were disgusted by the use of Lee’s Twitter, and even the account for Dictionary.com took this opportunity to chime in.
I’m a “NFT Bro” and I think this is despicable

— TRB ΞLIJAH (@HawksNest)August 22, 2025
The verb ‘defile’ was first recorded in 1275–1325, and comes from the Old French word ‘defouler,’ meaning “to trample on, violate.”
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom)July 12, 2025
“To honor his innovative spirit” this is the worst ‘honoring’ of anyone ever
— Patterrz (@Patterrz)June 10, 2025
Of all the shitty NFT promotion I’ve seen on here, this has to be the worst and most shameless of all. Disgusting.
— 🎄IntroFestive🎄 (@IntroSpecktive)July 18, 2025
The NFT is produced byOrange Comet, a studio that produced “world-class NFTs and blockchain experiences”. And a quick visit to their website uncovers that this isn’t the first time they’ve used Stan Lee’s likeness to sell digital merchandise.
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