Here’s How You Can Watch Stan Lee’s Anime Series Online


Stan Lee just recently passed away today after being brought in an ambulance from his home in Hollywood Hills to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Ever since the sudden news of his passing fans have been left wondering about Lee's future cameos and the other projects he has outside of Marvel.

Sure, Lee might be known as a comic book legend responsible for the creation of numerous iconic characters like Thor, Iron Man, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, X-Men and so many more, however, he also left fans his experimental projects dabbling in anime and manga.

Though it's been a while since these different series have aired, fans can still stream them legally online thanks to sites like Crunchy Roll, Funimation, and Hulu. Lee had two main anime series in his lengthy career as a comic book writer, editor, and publisher.

Hero Man, both an anime and manga series, features the story of orphaned American boy Joey who desperately tries to get a new toy robot Heybo to become a hero.

Hero Man can be found on Crunchyroll where fans can watch the series in Japanese with English subtitles. Fans can check the anime out for free (with ads) or with a paid ad-free subscription to the site.

Lee's other anime is The Reflection, a series the comic book legend co-created with director Hiroshi Nagahama. The Reflection explores the mysterious event of The Reflection which gave superpowers to various individuals on earth.

Crunchyroll also has a copy of The Reflection with the same offerings as Hero Man where fans can choose between a free but ad-riddled viewing and an ad-free paid subscription to the site. Funimation also has the anime with the same options as Crunchy Roll.

Hulu also has The Reflection, but of course, fans have to obtain a subscription to the site first.

Read: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Teases Stan Lee's Lingering Cameos In The MCU

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