Eric
Born and raised in West Virginia. Big fan of superhero titles, and I’m especially a sucker for new companies.
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Why do they kill off my favorites?
Come with me, if you will, to a better time, when a young boy eagerly awaited each week for the weekly comics at his local “News and Novelty” store. It was the 1970’s, and there were no comic shops, and the young boy loved X-Men and Captain Marvel(the Marvel version). His parents knew this, and they oftentimes would go to the store for their son, and buy his comics, so when he came home from school, they would be waiting. In return, the boy got good grades.
Fast forward just a little. For some reason, Captain Marvel stopped coming out in the store. This young boy was purplexed, because the comic really didn’t have a final story, it just stopped coming out. Come Christmas time, the parents of this wonderful little boy decided to go to the mall and look for some books for him at the book store, and they happened upon a large, thick comic book called “The Death of Captain Marvel”. These parents were raised in a era where you didn’t kill of the hero, so OBVIOUSLY this was a play on words, they wouldn’t kill off the main character. They further decided this would be a great Christmas present for the child. So they bought it.
The child comes down early Chrismas morning, and immedately goes after the book-sized presents … well, he goes after the presents that look like an Atari 2600 first, then the book presents, but he gets to the wrapped thick comic, sees it’s a Captain Marvel book, and immediately begins to read.
And he reads it in one sitting. He stares, wide-eyed, as his childhood hero dies of cancer, not a scarce 2 months after he loses his real-life grandfather to the same disease. This has a fairly drastic effect on his child, as he tosses the book into the fire and runs up to his room crying. He is only 8 years old, after all, and seeing Cap Marvel die brings back a whole lot of memories he really didn’t enjoy reliving.
Cut to several years later. The boy is older, and is still reading comics. He’s “gotten over” the Captain Marvel affair, although he’s still pretty upset that Marvel is seemingly the only character they haven’t bothered bring back to life(maybe next year). His current favorite character is a Canadian hero called “Guardian”, from his favorite title, John Byrne’s Alpha Flight. One day, he stops by the News and Novelty after football practice and picked up Alpha Flight #12. “One Person Dies” is listed on the cover. Surely, SURELY it couldn’t be the team leader.
Sure, they could. They may have eventually bring them back, but I never have been able to understand why they seemingly kill the very characters I get most attached to: Cap Marvel, Guardian, Colossus, Nate Summers. Surely writers can come up with great stories without the cheapness of character death.
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Ya man, I plan on picking it up right after/before I see the Hulk movie this week.
It’s great to see Greg Pak going back to this world and plus Ron Garney is on art(his recent wolverine arc with Jason Aaron was incredible)!!
Woot can’t wait!
Eric said:
Skaar’s looking great!
How is Fall of Cthulhu? Is it like Cthulhu Tales? Are the Cthulhu one-shots any good? You’ll probably like Necronomicon it’s the august release from boom-stuidios, I think its a tie-in to Cthulhu.
Ah cool, I love Greg Pak’s hulk! Are you planning on checking out Son of Sakaar (or was it on of Hulk). It would be unbelievable if it was like a mix between Pak’s Hercules and his Hulk. Art looks great too!
Eric said:
I’ve given it three issues. I don’t think I’m going to give it any more. I think I might enjoy it more if I wasn’t spoiled by Greg Pak’s run.
How’s the hulk been lately? I picked up the first issue, it was fun and the art looked great, I might go back to it.
I hear the hulk is going to fight Thor in one of the upcoming issues…..YESSSS… with Ed’s art is should be epic!
Ah man, normally I would disagree with you but after reading the issue, wow what the hell happened?
Damnit and I usually love Maleev’s work!
Are you picking up Bagley’s Trinity book from DC btw, I’m not familiar with his stuff, but it sounds like he’s pretty popular, might check it out.
Btw sorry for taking so long to respond!
Eric said:
I have to disagree. Not a fan of Maleev’s art, especially not on a title like Mighty Avengers. After having some great stuff from first Cho, then Bagley, the art’s taking a downward trend with Maleev.
I really, REALLY loved Cho’s Avnegers. A shame he left after only 6 issues. His Ms Marvel was the best of them all… :)
Eric said:
I have to disagree. Not a fan of Maleev’s art, especially not on a title like Mighty Avengers. After having some great stuff from first Cho, then Bagley, the art’s taking a downward trend with Maleev.
just read Locke & Key #2 and wow, that was some good stuff…
Also read Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters #1 and it was surprisingly funny… :)









Of course, Captain Marvel is back now.
Yeah, but they’re just gonna kill him off again. :-)
I was/am a huge Jim Starlin “Captain Marvel” and “Warlock” fan. Regretfully Starlin is known for killing off characters…but I must say that both of those storylines were excellent. I also remember reading Alpha Flight #12 and being blown away. In fact Alpha Flight 1-12 is still one of my favorite John Byrne runs.