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That whole comic was people forgetting they could do stuff. Deadpool loses a lot because he can get brutally mangled or even killed but it's not a big deal. Punisher for example used a handgun to wipe Deadpool's short term memory
@@victorzavala5028 umm spidey's power works on deadpool. It's a precognitive power, it has nothing to do with prediction. If his spider-sense somehow couldn't sense deadpool, it would have sense the gun(in fact he can sense guns without even know who has one, as long as someone has malicious intent, not even to him. Hell, it works in cameras), if not, the bullet. It doesn't make sense. It makes even less sense when you realize people shoot at spider-man all the time. From lasers to normal bullets.
Ares, who sided with Norman Osborn, realized he was tricked into attacking Asgard, then tried to attack Norman. That’s when Sentry, who believed everything Norman told him, fought and killed Ares
You should have listed the Death of Spiderman by the Sandman(he entered through Peters mouth filling up his stomach which was extremely bloated and then burst open). Edit: this death was reviewed in a earlier video thank you everyone for letting me know.
Dr. Doom offers his former love Valeria as a human sacrifice and uses her flayed skin as his new magic armor, and the comic as the prologue to Mark Waid's Unthinkable arc had the title, "Under Her Skin."
And in Injustice 2 both Blue Beetle and Red Hood call the now villainous Clark out on this kill. Jamie: You're a monster. Clark: I don't kill children. Jamie: Didn't stop you from murdering Shazam. Jason: I'm nothing like you. Clark: I'd doubt that. Jason: At least I don't murder kids.
@@hoobadoobamaster8551 What makes Clark killing Billy so messed up is that Clark essentially murdered a kid, a teenager in cold blood. And Injustice 2 both Blue Beetle and Red Hood call him out on this with Jamie's response to Clark's "I don't kill children" with "Didn't stop you from murdering Shazam." And Jason's retort to Clark insinuating that they're the same with "At least I don't murder kids."
Regarding Guy Gardner's death, two things. 1) I feel like the protective aura generated by a ring would largely prevent something like that from happening in that way. 2) Unless evil Hal managed to make Guy so fearful that he couldn't wield the ring anymore, I feel like the ring would have probably popped off of the torn off arm and gone to the other hand. The ring can generate any type of energy, so it would have cauterized the wound or somehow preserved both parts for later reattachment.
Rape is horrible. No one deserves it. Regardless of who somone is or what they do or did. The whole eye for an eye sort of justice is nothing but an excuse to inact ones inner depravity and monstrousity. Hyde is no better than the invisible man.
There's this Warren Ellis book called "No Hero." One guy gets his whole spinal column ripped out, you really can't come back from that. That's not even the worse part about the pages showing his death. It only get worse...oh so much worse.
@@bre-ezy9693 In the story the process by which he gained super powers had the side effect of some body parts falling off. His ears, his nose, something below the belt.... Well, he shoved the spine down the front of his pants in an attempt to replace something that wasn't there anymore, and I simply do not want to go into any further detail.
Blob having janet van dyne for dinner who is rudely interrupted by hank pym who did what any kid does to a gummy bear, magneto ripping off all the adamantium from Logan, Strange getting a "headache" from dormamu, the thing giving dr doom another version of the aforementioned "headache", victor creed plucking the -Angel- chicken, lol did i miss any? oh wait, yeah, quicksilver giving _another_ another version of the aforementioned headache to cyclops and hank pym deciding to blow himself up
I was gonna point out that one time batman toasts the batman who laughs with tasers and beats him with his mothers gravestone after but then i remembered that he actually survived that shit
This is a minor character from an under-appreciated book (in my opinion), the Thunderbolts, but I was never quite so disturbed by a comic death before as when Graviton crushed Leila Davis to death with her Beetle armor. In particular was the moment he made the helmet of the suit sink into the chest cavity with a 'SKLORCH' sound. The entire suit was compressed into a small cube and it still bothers me enough to remember it today.
I am right now reading a bookseries from Brandon Sanderson called "the Reckoners" (really good series as pretty much everything from Sanderson). There is a villain running around killing people by basically creating a forcefield around them and contracting it to the size of a basketball. Lukily no graphic images...
Norrin basically got tag-teamed by old Thanos and younger Thanos and had his swinging arm ripped off and his head ran through Mjölnir's handle. Pretty fuckin gruesome and I thought he would be saving the day in that depressing comic, but alas. The comic is set in a reality where, as the title says, Thanos wins, and begins wiping out the entire Marvel universe because he's a mad simp for Death. By the time Norrin comes to stop him, it's already the far future and nearly everyone is dead, except Frank Castle, who was the new Ghost Rider, Hulk, and them, afaik
Frankencastle was criminally underrated. Great concept, and a lot of fun seeing the monsters of marvel come together to bring Frank back from the dead. To compare, at the same time in the Marvel line, Captain America Reborn was wrapping up. The series, while excellently executed, had a sloppy and uninteresting concept: At the end of Civil War, Cap was shot with some kind of gun that froze him in a temporal paralysis that Doom made, as part of a plan to transfer Red Skulls consciousness into Steves body. Before thst could happen though, for no apparent reason, his body became "unstuck" from time and Steve travelled through his memories. Eventually, Steve comes back, true to form. But Frank Castle gets hacked to bits, then sewn together as Marvels new version of Frankensteins Monster, and runs around with Morbius, Man Thing, the mummy, etc doin spooky strange and savage stuff.
1:48 this is incorrect the reason Hal killed Guy was because Sinestro killed John and said that Guy did it, Hal's "girlfriend" had nothing to do with this
Never knew the League of Extraordinary gentlemen was based off a comic. What a difference though. Movie: *Classic Illuminati styled villain.* Comic: *INVADING MARTIAN TRIPODS*
I remember the shock I felt when Max Lord shot Ted Kord in that panel from Countdown To Infinite Crisis. The whole issue is damn near an emotional buildup to Kord's death.
Cyclops holding his own head whole still firing optic blasts is beautiful and almost poetic. But I don't think dagon could have tattoos bc his cells would regenerate and replace the inked cells with fresh ones so quickly.
ya gotta think, Hal or any of the Earth lanterns are pretty well known for being badasses considering all the universe-threatening shit they get involved in. and Fear being the actual poison that it is to green lanterns, any of them picking up a yellow or red power ring would have to leave the rest of the corp shitting bricks
Some stories of note: ***the Last Avenger's Story- a flashback shows the moment that the Hulk went totally corrupt and kills Tigra by grabbing her arms and legs and just pulling her apart. ***Ultimatum- a last attempt to make the Ultimate universe viable again was attempted by having Magneto follow through on his threat to mess with the world's magnetic poles which causes hundreds of tsunamis and earthquakes to ravage the lands killing millions of people. The death we're talking about here though is when the Blob devours the Wasp in graphic bloody detail. ***The Punisher : the Slavers- The Punisher runs across a Croat/Serb white slavery / trafficking group run by mercenaries. Two deaths of note the first being the son of the man who was running everything. The Punisher pulled his entrails out and hung them on surrounding branches in the forest where they were at and let him bleed to death. The other note was the woman who was in charge of having new women "broken in". The Punisher found her in her office in a 28th floor high-rise office where he grabbed her by the arm and kept repeatedly throwing her against the window over and over and over again knowing that it wouldn't shatter but that the brace would eventually buckle from having a 140 lb person hitting it constantly. By the time the window finally gave the woman looked barely human and was begging for death. ***The Boys- damn near any death in the book, really.
Ted Kord was my childhood funny hero. My father teach me to read with comicbooks, and one of them was JLA, a comedy version of JL. Was super fun and I love it. When I first read this Countdown, my father already read it, so he just gave to me and say "Good read" with a smile not so happy. Ok. I have read and was so shocking that I needed some time to accept it. The entire saga was really profound to old times readers, was not a kill to shock and nothing else, was really deep in decades of storytelling right there...
I wish whatculture would actually read the comics they report on. In *MARVEL’S Siege* Ares is working with the Avengers to right his wrongs (that means good guy), & the Sentry/Void is working with Norman Osborn (so bad guy)
Both were manipulated into working for Osborn. It's just Ares found out he was lying while Bob still believed Osborn was trying to help him when in reality Osborn was destabilizing his mind and had Bullseye kill his wife and make it look like suicide to work with The Void. A fatal misunderstanding. Technically The Sentry wasn't even at Seige, that was all Void even the when he looked like Sentry. Bob wasn't even there until the end, when he forced Thor to kill him.
I did not see your other list, but I sincerely hope something from Darkhorse comics predator series is in there. The first five are tame compared to some of the things I have seen on there. Wyrmwood, Preacher, and Wanted as well.
from hell is an absolute masterpiece. the colored version that came out recently (colored by the original artist) is the one to read imo. tried reading the original and i couldn't. the panels come much more to life. and the violence is sickening and so much more impactful. really makes you feel for the real women who suffered. love the book so much
that intro has to be a reference from Eminem's song, My Name Is, where he literally also starts off with "Hey kids! You like violence?" and it fits because this video is about violence too. Noice.
If you want gruesome look at the marshall law comics, especially the part when the guy with radar vision tries to grab a pole while falling, but then rips his own arms off in the process.
uh Daken (dark wolverine) doesn't have adamantium claws, it's just bone claws. THe thrid claws, the ones that come out on his wrists back wards are later one covered in remnants of that Muramasa blade, a magical sword that counter attacks healing properties, but these get ripped out by wolverine rather quickly and reburied with the blade, once again just leaving him with bones claws. After the resurection of wolverine though, Daken gains a energy ability tied to his claws that mimics the effects of the Muramasa blade.
The Authority Volume #1 issue 14 Titan, (A pastiche of Marvel's Giant-Man) asks "...What kind of super people show up to a fight stinking of booze?" Apollo, (His universe' version of Superman) flies through Titan's head, graphically in one panel, and while he is still flying and covered in Titan's brain matter answers him cooly: "The Dangerous Kind." It's like Ted Kord's death but with an alternate version of Superman as the bullet. Check it out if you haven't.
Out of all the fiction I’ve consumed the stuff that stick with me the most was comics and manga. Marvel zombies is what started the complete disgust but curiosity the comic world has to offer. It makes me feel better I wasn’t the only kid to lose their innocence to comics though
I love what if ____ killed marvel, I like to over analyze and point out how they wouldn't even make it past 2 or three heroes like Deadpool vs spiderman we all know how that would ACTUALLY turn out