“It’s just a fictional character!”, you might say. Well, yes, but he’s not “just” a fictional character. I will cite Kyle’s speech from Imaginationland regarding the “realness” of character for an explanation on that. “Comic book deaths never last!”, you may jest as well. This is also true. But, just because they’ll be back…they’re still gone. To the characters in the universe they’re dead, for the mean time they’re dead, and if it’s one of your favorite superheroes (like me), the absence is notably felt.
I write this now because I realized today that I was going through the 5 stages of grief. First, I denied it. “No way…he’ll be back. He’s probably not even dead. I’ll give it a year or two.” Then Marvel announced that the Fantastic Four is effectively ending and will now become the Future Foundation. I moved from denial to anger. “How could Marvel do this? Don’t they know he’s a beloved character? Future Foundation?! How could they?!” I skipped over bargaining because…I don’t really think I could have bargained anything. I’m now in depression/acceptance. I’m actually depressed he’s gone. But, I will give credit where credit is due: this is the first superhero death I’ve cared about in a long time. Marvel and Hickman really sold it and made his death suiting for the hero he was. I sound really overdramatic, but what the hey…maybe my priorities aren’t the most in order. Oh well!
So here’s to you, Johnny. Things won’t be the same without you. Until you come back, of course.
***Spoilers after jump***
reed better find a way to bring him back
ReplyDeletesuper heroes should never die they should live on
and how dare a writer kill of a hero
uncalled for
Master West, I saw some images floating around the web of the remaining Fantastic three in cool white jumpsuits and joined by Spider-Man in the absence of Human Torch. Can you tell me more about what's happening since Johnny's Death and why Spider-Man has seemingly taken his place. I don't have the time I'd like to read this story so I hope you can keep me posted.
ReplyDeleteWhy, certainly Master Bond! The "Fantastic Four", both as a team and as an ongoing series, is effectively over. But, Reed, Sue, Ben, and Spider-Man are now the "FF" which stands for the Future Foundation. I don't know where they're going with this, but the costumes are actually pretty cool and I look forward to seeing what happens.
ReplyDeleteAight...keep me posted with all this 'Future Foundation' mumbo jumbo....I think I like the idea.
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