Death means absolutely nothing anymore in comics. This decade has seen more deaths and rebirths than anything else. Captain America, Spiderman, Jean Grey, Colossus, Thor, Ms Marvel, The Punisher, and Hawkeye have all died within like the last 5 years only to come back shortly after. And thats just Marvel. Deaths have become such a cheap gimmick its pathetic.
Death means absolutely nothing anymore in comics. This decade has seen more deaths and rebirths than anything else. Captain America, Spiderman, Jean Grey, Colossus, Thor, Ms Marvel, The Punisher, and Hawkeye have all died within like the last 5 years only to come back shortly after. And thats just Marvel. Deaths have become such a cheap gimmick its pathetic.
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I actually forgot about that story until you mentioned It. Damn, Spider-man had a HELL of a decade.When did Spider-Man die? Are we talking about The Other? God, I want to forget that abomination of a story ever existed.
I actually forgot about that story until you mentioned It. Damn, Spider-man had a HELL of a decade.
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So Stark now has that thing over his chest like in the movie?
Not always, but most of the time. He keeps taking it out only to get it back because it's like a signature part of his secret ID. Just like Blake got his limp back recently because when people think of Blake, they think "lame doctor alter-ego of Thor," not "young, happenin' doctor alter-ego of Thor." Hence, Tony "he'll die without his tech!" Stark.