Oooof - on the Sandman - Matthew was the raven and did not replace Morpheus - Daniel replaced him, Daniel was not his ward, but the son of Hippolyta Hall (who called the Kindly ones down on Morpheus) and Hector Hall, Morpheus laid claim to Daniel because he was born within dream to Hippolyta but was never his 'ward'.
Everybody dies in comics...but damn near always comes back. It's not killing the character that's the issue but keeping them dead for good is the problem.
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Many people get it wrong here. Immortal is not the same as ageless. If your immortal, whan time and death can not touch you. With ageless its only time.
That's the difference between immortal and Immortal. Little 'i' immortal lives forever but can be killed. Capital 'I' Immortal lives forever and can't be killed outside of VERY specific circumstances.
Hulk should be on here since Cable and Storm once killed him but brought him back to life. Wolverine too since he was killed by a javelin to his throat. Plus Thor was killed off before but the Silver Surfer had to bring him back to life.
The entities inside the color spectra are only consciousness of those colors. The conscious mind can die while the incarnation remains. That's not the only time they died either. They all collectively sacrificed themselves against the source wall to replenish the light that the lanterns were consuming.
@@Ranuyasha It had a large number of comic books. Bob Budiansky from Marvel actually named all the original Transformers and gave them their characterisation.
Literally everybody in Post Sun Explosion Immortal Sandman He is the only one left in the milky way atleast and outlived even the sun poor guy Yes Sandman Spiderman enemy outlives literally everyone in the verse
The Endless are concepts. Morpheus' "death" was a change of perspective, allowing a new vision/manifestation to take the lead in *Daniel*, thus keeping in line with D-themed namings (Though not a concept, I like Barnabas being dubbed "Doggy"). Even Death herself will "die" at the end of Everything, when no changing thing is left to change.
Jason Blood (Justice League Dark 2017). In the animated film, Etrigan is the direct source of Jason's immortality... Making it inevitable that the main villain separating them ends up removing the immortality and restoring the fatal chest wound that made Merlin deem it necessary to force them into sharing. Body to begin with. Jason outright tells the others not to mourn him deeming it a happy end as Jason managed to pay the villain back before finally succumbing, but the next JLD film Apocalypse War reveals Etrigan missed him so much he *stopped rhyming entirely until Etrigan got a turn at uttering his own last words.