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Dove refusing to rise to the Black Ring's command is Absolutely my favorite part of the Black Lantern crisis. It was just a shot of his gravestone and "Rise-Don Hall is At Peace" but it wrung a lot of emotion out of me
That is really good. Excellent choice. I get you about that "single panel and emotion" part. In the Marvel Boy miniseries, the villain Oubliette is lying in some clover in the crashed Kree ship's botanical lab. She says of a skull lying nearby (all but one Kree died in the disaster), "Your girlfriend looks pretty in this light." When I first read it, that was gut-wrenchingly emotional for me.
Pantha and Wildebeest! They're forgotten in the shuffle of Infinite Crisis, but I was reading Titans before that event, and really got to love their weird, semi parental bond
I gotta say, I really liked Alex DeWitt when I started reading Kyle Rayner's comics....She was a solid character and an interesting person, it's a shame her death overshadowed everything the character actually did
so technically when the devil nezha created a copy of alfred to spy on bruce in Batman V Robin from 2022, he had to ue a part of Alfred's souls so when the copy dies and the demon is repelled, alfred is technically left there as his og self that dies in bruce's arms again. So while he was back for one book, it was as a dying moment, and actually not diminishing his death in the city of bane storyline
You missed one: Phillip Wallace Sterling, originally known as the Exterminator and then known as the Death-Stalkler I (and briefly also known as Death's Head II while in the latter identity).
I got to agree on that one, I know who you mean. Also, right before that, Superboy Prime kills a basic child (who has a big hulking form) Wildebeest, but he tends to be forgotten about
Also I'd say Gwen Stacy should be #1. Ik Spider-Gwen exists but thats still a variant of gwen, not the 616 Gwen. idgaf about Mar-Vel and I dont think anyone else does either
Plenty of people do. Mar-Vel's death was a big deal because his book was pretty popular at one point and that's ignoring the fact that he didn't die some crazy hero death or at the hands of a supervillain, he just died of Cancer. It was super dark at the time, but also mundane which was why it hit as a very Marvel Comics sort of death.
The story was written and drawn by Jim Starlin, creator of Thanos. In the first Thanos storyline, this version of Captain Marvel was his main enemy who defeats him.
that why I stopped read marvel and dc comics because it kill charecter only to bring them back to life amine if you kill a charcter kill them for ever because like that I while appreciate there death but like killing them and revive them that sucks
I still can't believe DC greenlit the murder of Alfred, and by lame@$$ BANE. Tht Azrael trash (cuz a writer thought BANE was coo) got me outta comics for a decade. & the clone saga. Kaine Parker is the the only coo clone in comics