I've been looking over my notes for the eventual 4th Draft of my X-Men Fatality Timeline lately. I'm not ready to post it yet, but I do have a question that's been nagging at me:
Suppose your favorite X-Man or former X-Man dies next month in a new story. (Storm, Kitty, Beast, whoever.) And suppose you know that X-Men have come back from the dead dozens of times before.
What could Marvel do to convince you that this character was going to stay stone cold dead for at least the next ten years?
(I won't even ask how they could convince you that this character would stay dead forever -- I take it for granted that this would be a lost cause!)
Is there anything they could do? Or would you automatically disbelieve everything they said on that subject, as a matter of principle?
If I get enough clever suggestions for things they could do, I may start a Poll later so people can vote on which, if any, of those possibilities would seem the most convincing!
Suppose your favorite X-Man or former X-Man dies next month in a new story. (Storm, Kitty, Beast, whoever.) And suppose you know that X-Men have come back from the dead dozens of times before.
What could Marvel do to convince you that this character was going to stay stone cold dead for at least the next ten years?
(I won't even ask how they could convince you that this character would stay dead forever -- I take it for granted that this would be a lost cause!)
Is there anything they could do? Or would you automatically disbelieve everything they said on that subject, as a matter of principle?
If I get enough clever suggestions for things they could do, I may start a Poll later so people can vote on which, if any, of those possibilities would seem the most convincing!