Memorial Day
Memorial Day means something in our universe, but in the
comic book one, it doesn’t mean a whole lot. As everyone knows, death in comics
is temporary. How many thought Batman
was staying dead several years ago? How many thought Steve Rogers was gone for
good? I can remember in the early 90’s when I didn’t even read DC comics that I
felt something when Superman died. Maybe it was because I was so young or just
hadn’t seen enough characters resurrected, but I felt Superman was really going
and that he was to be replaced by one of the four characters brought in to take
over his comics. Even my cousin, who never cared about comics, bought an issue
and wore the black arm patch that came with it. People don’t do this kind of
stuff unless it is for real. Funny enough, years later after Superman had come
back I was talking to my Grandma and mentioned Superman. She replied, “He’s
dead now isn’t he?” Yeah, the news of his death reached even her, but they
never told her that he had come back. Death is more or less a plot point now.
Whether it’s to show that there is real danger in this universe or to build up
an origin story is up to the writer, but it happens and happens again as
characters are brought back and put back into the ground. The Wayne’s will likely stay dead, as well as
Uncle Ben, but then Jason Todd and Bucky came back so who knows what we can
expect. Here is a list of characters that have died and I can’t believe aren’t
back yet. This list is not necessarily my wish list for returns, just a short
list of…
I can’t believe they are still dead.
Jean Grey,
(Flamed
out in: New X-Men #150)
Seriously she is still dead from where
Magneto disguised as Xorn killed her in battle. Of Couse they have since said
it was not Magneto , but an imposter (whatever) but she still remains dead. She
is one of my favorite characters and even though they have teased her return,
they have yet to do it. With the Phoenix power they have a way out, they can
just say that her power lets her die and be reborn, but still she remains in a
pine box. She will return someday, but the Marvel Universe is one year away
from ten years without her, I’m impressed.
Gwen
Stacy
(Took
a dive in: Amazing Spider-Man # 12)
I honestly don’t think they should ever
bring the real Gwen back from the dead. Marvel is always up for breaking rules
if it makes for an interesting concept, and no one has yet to bring her back
for anything other than clone nonsense. Speaking of which…
Ben
Reilly
(Bit
the dust in: Spider-Man #75)
I like Ben as a character and always
thought he had potential. But, the clone debacle kind of killed his stock. Now
Kaine is the Scarlet Spider and as much as I like that comic, I always wish it
was Ben under the mask. He did a good
job as Spider-Man in his brief tenure and deserved a lot better than to turn to
dust after the Goblin ran him through with his glider.
Tommy
Monaghan (Hitman)
(Took one for the team in: Hitman
#60)
What a great character Tommy was. I get that he was created by Garth
Ennis and without him the character would not be a tenth of what he should be.
Still, this character should have more stories. Though I will say, I do love
the end of the series and how he went out.
(Went
to sleep in The Sandman #69)
Just like Hitman, this character should not
exist without Gaiman writing him. His death was great as he gave himself up to
the Furies who had had been stalking him and killing his friends for months. I
also heard that Gaiman has it in a clause that he is the only one that can write
these characters, but it’s still a huge loss to not have any more adventures
for Morpheus to go on.
The
Wasp
(Put
out of misery in Secret Invasion)
Janet is a founding member of The Avengers
and one of the greatest characters to ever have been on the roster. She has only been dead since 2008, but it’s
been too long as far as I’m concerned. Janet never gets the credit that the
heavier hitters on the team receive, which is a shame because she is every bit
as interesting as them.
Duela Dent
(Split
during: Countdown)
The multiple personality filled daughter of
Two-Face, Joker, Penguin and whoever else she claimed to be that week was a
favorite of mine. She was complicated and strange and when it was revealed she
was the Daughter of the Jokester (hero joker of Earth-3 that fought the Crime
Syndicate) then I liked her even more. Who knows, with the New 52 reboot she
may be back and we just have not seen her yet.
Last I have to give an honorable mention to the most
shocking death for me. Alexandra Dewitt
was Kyle Rayners girlfriend at the time he first became Green Lantern. She was
a hot blonde photographer that I never gave two thoughts to until Kyle finds
her stuffed in his refrigerator. This death was so violent and unexpected I
could not stop thinking about it for several days. This
character was a standard female love interest in a superhero comic that as a
reader I never felt was even important enough to pay attention to, then in one creepy
panel of Green Lantern #48 I felt as if something sinister had entered the
safety of my comic world. It’s too bad this murder was committed by C-list
villain Major Force, because it could have elevated a halfway decent villain to
Joker status. The death was so controversial that comic writer Gail Simone even
made a list of female comic characters that have been abused and murdered
through time. Go here to check it out as
well as the creepy panel that haunted me for days. http://www.unheardtaunts.com/wir/index.html
On a personal note, I am in the process of moving to a
different state and finding some new work. So this post will pretty much be
whenever I get to it. Once I get back into a routine in my life, I plan on
being much more on time with this as it is a lot of fun to write. I hope those
who read me on a regular basis can bear with me for a little while and thanks
as always for the support.
J. Ryan (Lostscribe@gmail.com)
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