Forgot about a few moments there. The supe thing didn't do much, but captian marvel sacrificing himself was pretty damn touching.
Don't be crude. You know what she means.
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3 Hail Kirby's and you're forgiven.
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Wow, a Deadpool comic? Never thought I'd see that in this thread.
That reminds me of Spider-Man (which would later be known as Peter Parker: Spider-Man) #13. Spider-Man accidentally dies trying to save a kid and, upon offering to stay with Death and Thanos in exchange for the kid to return to life, Death and Thanos take pity on him and return them both to life. It doesn't really make sense the way I'm describing it because I read it a long time ago and I'm forgetting some details, but it was very touching.
Wow, a Deadpool comic? Never thought I'd see that in this thread.
That reminds me of Spider-Man (which would later be known as Peter Parker: Spider-Man) #13. Spider-Man accidentally dies trying to save a kid and, upon offering to stay with Death and Thanos in exchange for the kid to return to life, Death and Thanos take pity on him and return them both to life. It doesn't really make sense the way I'm describing it because I read it a long time ago and I'm forgetting some details, but it was very touching.
The Walking Dead #48. When Ricks wife and daughter are killed. No other movie or book has ever made me so sad.
^ "Kinda against the rules of being dead..."Only here can you say things like that and not be mocked!
Ditto for Aunt May's death during the Clone Wars. One of the most beautiful, touching farewells to a character I've ever read. So of course Marvel had to retcon it, throwing the baby out with the stinking Clone Wars bathwater.
I gotta admit Final Crisis: Requiem had a brotha a little choked up....
I agree I balled like a baby when the REAL aunt may died. But I was also happy it was the perfect death.