fantastic four lose human torch

Onis Lair

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WRONG! Dead Robin didn't stay dead either. When they did Ininite Crisis in 2004 Superboy Prime literally PUNCHED reality so hard dead Robin came back to life and called himself the Red Hood. I am not joking here....
 

uberdark

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ahh crap.....seriously??? damn it...and that was actually a good story line. lamesauce with a side of suck!!!
 

uberdark

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well he was kinda a dooche nozzle. ive seen some whiney counterparts, but that robin needed a grenade enema.
 

cyberakuma

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i'm glad i don't read the fantastic four being as new comics get released on a THURSDAY here in the u.k. put a spoiler alert up or something
 

Einion

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Dedwrekka said:
And to think, they only killed him off because everyone absolutely hated him.
:smile-big:


cyberakuma said:
i'm glad i don't read the fantastic four being as new comics get released on a THURSDAY here in the u.k. put a spoiler alert up or something
They've been telegraphing the arse out of this - it's the culmination of the Countdown to Casualty storyline, plugged right on the covers - so it's not likely to come as a surprise to anyone following!

Einion
 
Torch is a bit arrogant, nothing a douse of water wont shut up. Doubt he will stay dead, fantastic three does not sound too good. Robin NEEDED to die! I love DC lol
 

A Luna

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I'll stick to Donald Duck:p


(alright kidding, I love comics, just most of them are completely different; lucky luke, storm, hagar the horrible, garfield, asterix & obelix, tin tin, etc & more dutch ones)
 

IdofEntity

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Single biggest complaint I have about the comic world is that heroes and supervillians are too resilient or keep getting resurrected. I know why the comic writers do it, but it just ends up reminding me of bad soap operas. So the fact that they're killing off a member of a major group is welcome to me.

At least some of the darker comics don't mind wading into death every once in a while. And when I say 'death' I don't mean a woman with raven dark hair that keeps getting recycled as some kind of personification of death. There's a psychological footprint with real death that can hamper or bolster a character for their entire story arc. Death is welcome.
 

cyberakuma

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just because everyone else is doing it is no excuse until i saw this others like myself had probably avoided this spoiler

and it won't last long they've been 3 before when reed richards disintegrates with dr doom only to turn out later that he was snatched by hyperstorm

as for robin needing to die...i'm pretty sure all of the robin's are currently still alive the one being the current batman one now being a villain and another is red robin and the son of batman being the current robin...that's not counting the women that have put on the curly toed boots
 

nels0nmac

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Now that they are down a man, will the Fantastic Four be known as the Thrilling Three...... or the Sensational Three.... maybe the Triumphant Trio....and on and on etc etc. LOL
 

BarstoolProphet

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If they can bring back dead characters from the 70's that only had minor appearances at best, it's fairly safe to bet that the Torch will stay dead.

BUT!

Which Human Torch will it be? Johnny Storm, or the android Human Torch from The Invaders (who has, for the last 47 issues, taken the place of Johnny Storm in order to experience life as a human being after being flung out of time by the original Baron Zemo's temporal displacement beam -- last seen in Invaders #7 1962 -- while Johnny, tired of the lifestyle of the rich and famous -- last mentioned in FF #63 -- needed a break from it all and has dyed his hair black -- the perfect disguise!)

Or will it really be Johnny Storm, and one of The Celestials will show up 9 or 10 issues from now and tell us that some great calamity is coming that only Johnny Storm can save the universe from, which spurs it to break their vow of non-interference (isn't that The Watchers?) and bring him back to life just in time for the 14 series cross-over which will involve everyone in the Marvel Universe fighting against Galactus Maximus (a gladiator version of Galactus who also survived the death of the previous universe but has awakened much later), and at the exciting climax of that battle, when everything is looking bleak for the heroes, Johnny will find himself in a strange white room with a little red button marked 'off' and will push it, turning off the robot created by The Beyonder as a test for 'our' universe to see if it deserved to continue to exist?

One never knows....

But it'll be interesting.
 

uberdark

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one comic has gotten it right when killing off characters imho.

THE WALKING DEAD!!

lady gets shot across stomach with kid, not comin back.
guy loses leg, survives, only to have the other one eaten by cannibals. definitely dead.
two teens have sex, and kill themselves. kinda come back, but of course they meet the final death.
guys loses arm, nuts, probably penis and and eye, comes back, but then ripped apart.

no one comes back, they stay dead. and for that, we have a beautiful comic.

come on vikey can i get an amen.
 
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