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10 Comic Book DEATHS That (Mostly) Still Matter


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#1 Zinix

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Posted 07 April 2014 - 05:17 PM

Deaths with ImpactLet's face it, comic book readers — death in the fantastical world of superhero comic books is somewhat akin to real world jury duty.

It's certainly annoying and inconvenient, and something everybody is eventually called to do (sometimes even more than once). But it's temporary at best — resulting in only minor upheaval of your life — and sooner or later after the service has been performed you're released and things are back to normal before you know it.
 
Quite often, the writing is on the wall for superheroes and their loved ones - after all, they are literally placing themselves in mortal danger on a regular basis. Marvel’s entire next event starts with a death - the death of Uatu the Watcher, a being who knows all of the universe’s secrets. Meanwhile, over on the DC side of things, the future of Nightwing is anything but certain in the pages of Forever Evil. Of course, other members of the Bat-Family have died and come back, so it wouldn't be too big a deal if Grayson took a probably-temporary dirt nap.
 
Still, once every blue area of the moon, whether you perceive a return to the mortal plane is in the offing or not, a comic book death sticks with you. These are instances that can define a character, an era, or even become a pop-cultural touchstone. Here is our countdown of 10 Comic Books Deaths That (Mostly) Still Matter.

 

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#2 Blake

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Posted 07 April 2014 - 05:30 PM

Glad to see Lori getting shot holding the baby in that list :)



#3 3Dude

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Posted 07 April 2014 - 06:46 PM

Glad to see Lori getting shot holding the baby in that list :)


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#4 Blake

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Posted 07 April 2014 - 08:21 PM

cool cat

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Posted 07 April 2014 - 11:19 PM

My own list in no
Articulate order:

1) sue dibny. Was horrible.
2) Gwen Stacy. Left spidey scarred.
3) deadman. Because, like, being dead is his whole Schtick.
4) batmans folks. Also on that list.
5) Barry Allen. Also in that list.
6) superman. Because it was superman. And because he inexplicably came back as a hippie and scarred comic fans' psyches for life.
7) Odin.
8) abin sur. without tang, Hal Jordan wouldn't have been green lantern.
9) carol Danvers. So now she messes with rogues head all the time. Don't know what's up with the new ms. Marvel comic though.
10) that poor, innocent deer that Doomsday killed in his first real appearance. So wrong.




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