Comic Book Death
Synonyms: | Presumed Dead, Death is Cheap |
See also: | DC Comics, Marvel Comics |
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In superhero comics, no one stays dead except Doug Ramsey, Jason Todd and Bucky Barnes. Oh wait, they've come back by now too. Ben Parker remains the only that has so far stayed dead.
Comic Book Death have also expanded into other fandoms, such as Doctor Who, Xena: Warrior Princess, Charmed, Star Trek, and InuYasha.
Canon Examples
A prime example for a Comic Book Death would be Jean Grey. She never stays dead... not for long anyway.
Other comic book examples: Barry Allen ("died" in 1985, 2008 he returned), Steve Rogers ("died" in 2007 and returned in 2009), Magik (died of Legacy Virus in 1993 and was resurrected in 2007); and the Marauders, whose deaths and resurrections are too numerous to count. In existing X-Men canon, all mutants can be resurrected by means of the Five.
In Doctor Who, Rory Williams dies multiple times. Jack Harkness could also hold this title as he's died more than 1,000 times (although this is due to Bad Wolf accidentally turning him into an immortal).
In Charmed, each of the Halliwell sisters (Prue (3 times), Piper (12 times), Phoebe (9 times), and Paige (9 times)) have all died several times, with Prue Halliwell the only one remained dead.
Buffy Summers from Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a prime example from that series.
Fandom Reactions
- Revolving Karma by Rossi - features the Marauders meeting Death of the Endless and discussing their tendency to come back.
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Resources
- Death Is Cheap at Television Tropes & Idioms
- Wikipedia "Comic Book Death"