Death happens with enough regularity in the Marvel Universe that she herself has instituted a “revolving door policy” in the afterlife regarding the superhero community. Nearly every major Marvel hero has died and come back at least once, but there have been certain instances where a hero’s death has meant more than just social media engagement or a temporary bump in sales. These deaths were treated with the weight and severity that befits the sacrifice of a hero, with even the real world mourning alongside the fictional one.
Some of these sacrifices have been forgotten by fans, both longtime and casual, while others are still held up as some of the true landmarks of the Marvel tapestry. Each death stands as a testament to some of the most creative storytelling in the comic book landscape and each has deserves a place in the hearts and minds of fans worldwide.
Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting’s landmark run on the Captain America title in 2004 eventually undid this death and reintroduced Barnes as the Soviet cyborg boogeyman, the Winter Soldier. However, Bucky was well and truly dead for a long time in the Marvel world. His death remained the status quo for decades in real-world time, inspiring a once-popular saying, “Nobody stays dead in comics except for Bucky, Uncle Ben and Jason Todd.”
Death happens with enough regularity in the Marvel Universe that she herself has instituted a “revolving door policy” in the afterlife regarding the superhero community. Nearly every major Marvel hero has died and come back at least once, but there have been certain instances where a hero’s death has meant more than just social media engagement or a temporary bump in sales. These deaths were treated with the weight and severity that befits the sacrifice of a hero, with even the real world mourning alongside the fictional one.
Some of these sacrifices have been forgotten by fans, both longtime and casual, while others are still held up as some of the true landmarks of the Marvel tapestry. Each death stands as a testament to some of the most creative storytelling in the comic book landscape and each has deserves a place in the hearts and minds of fans worldwide.
Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting’s landmark run on the Captain America title in 2004 eventually undid this death and reintroduced Barnes as the Soviet cyborg boogeyman, the Winter Soldier. However, Bucky was well and truly dead for a long time in the Marvel world. His death remained the status quo for decades in real-world time, inspiring a once-popular saying, “Nobody stays dead in comics except for Bucky, Uncle Ben and Jason Todd.”
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