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The Most Important Death In Comic Books

i am going to throw my costume in a trash can and walk down the alley when that happens.:csad:

hopefully i will have something on underneath....:cwink:


Haha! I have it on good authority that Stan Lee actually died in 1987... The guy that we see in all of these movie cameos is A SKRULL!!!!!!!!!
 
Haha! I have it on good authority that Stan Lee actually died in 1987... The guy that we see in all of these movie cameos is A SKRULL!!!!!!!!!
A race of aliens that does nothing but copy other people and work for their masters...taking the form of a guy who made his name by copying other people and taking credit for the work of others, and being a corporate goof...it makes such a terrible, twisted sense, that I buy it.
 
Well, unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet.
What? :wow:

My vote goes to Thomas and Martha Wayne. They did much for Gotham City and were rally good people. But speaking of Comic Book Death´s, it should be noticed that the most important ones are the ones from characters who stood dead, like Uncle Ben.
 
What, is there something socially redeemable about the guy? Is he anything but a creative drain on America and on comics right now? Even if you like his early Marvel stuff, that was 40 years ago, and he's done nothing but be a goof and a gimmick since then. He adds fuel to the fire of people who say superhero comics are stupid and silly and goofy inherently.

It will be nice to never have to worry about the guy embarrassing superhero comics ever again.
 
Eric and Shelley from the crow. without their death, the whole comic wouldn't work.
 
I like Stan Lee. I wish he was some sort of uncle to me. He has a lot of charisma. Besides that, I never wish death to anyone.
 
I hope you reconsiderate ;).

Well back on topic now. You know, I never read "The Night Gwen Stacy died" but I think it must be relevant to this.
 
def the death of a salesman.. hands down
 
I hope you reconsiderate ;).

Well back on topic now. You know, I never read "The Night Gwen Stacy died" but I think it must be relevant to this.

True. It's a great story and it had major, lasting repercussions for the character... It's really 70's-tastic,though... Then again i like that stuff.
 
I have some that are important to me and haven't been mentioned;


  • Doctor Doom's Mother, and eventually his father
  • Galactus' Universe
  • Loki's real parents
  • Darkseid's wife
 
I have some that are important to me and haven't been mentioned;


  • Doctor Doom's Mother, and eventually his father
  • Galactus' Universe
  • Loki's real parents
  • Darkseid's wife


whats so important about those deaths???
 
  • Doctor Doom becomes a threat to the entire Earth (and many others)
  • Galactus, one of the most powerful beings, lives only by destroying entire planets, trillions of trillions of life
  • Loki becomes the god of evil (a pretty big step if you ask me)
  • Darkseid's entire planet is hell incarnate, and is a threat to all life in any universe.
 
those are not the most important deaths...
 
Well I said to me, I didn't say I spoke for everyone.

EDIT: BTW Jay who are your favourite deaths that haven't been mentioned? Just curious, no intended sarcasm.
 
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those are not the most important deaths...

Actually, The death of Dooms parents (especially his mother) is incredibly important and influential to the forming of who Doom is and who is Doom? Only the Greatest villain in the Marvel Universe... And of one the all time biggest bad asses in comic books...
If his parents had lived there would be no Doom, thus drastically altering the course of the 616 Marvel universe...
 
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no the greatest villain is magneto
 
Magneto's not much of a villain, he's more of an anti-hero. Doom is comic's greatest supervillain.

You want to show someone what a superhero is; show them Superman, he'll give them the basics. You want to show someone what a supervillain is; show them Doom.
 
Magneto's not much of a villain, he's more of an anti-hero. Doom is comic's greatest supervillain.

You want to show someone what a superhero is; show them Superman, he'll give them the basics. You want to show someone what a supervillain is; show them Doom.

Very nicely put!
 
nope, many all the articles i've ever read have put magneto as the greatest marvel villain
 
Wow... I knew Uncle Ben'd be a popular choice but he's really soaring ahead...
 
Yeah Uncle Ben for the reasons that have already been pointed out. Out of all the deaths his was the one where the protagonist had the perfect chance to prevent out of pure callousness which makes it the more tragic.
 
  • Loki becomes the god of evil (a pretty big step if you ask me)
Not to be obnoxious or anything, but that's more a product of Loki's inferiority complex growing up as an outcast alongside Thor, the most favored child in all of Asgard. Plus, Loki killed his dad himself, so he was kind of a jerk to begin with.
 

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