Shirley most of you are aware somebody dies in the comic this month.
Who's gettin the business? ...
Its Marvel. Death is a temporary affliction.
theyve actually insisted this one is permanent. No coming back. No overprinting of the book and no newsstand distribution. ...Its Marvel. Death is a temporary affliction.
theyve actually insisted this one is permanent. No coming back. No overprinting of the book and no newsstand distribution. ...
Give me a ____ing break. Only the most naive person on the planet would believe this.theyve actually insisted this one is permanent. No coming back. No overprinting of the book and no newsstand distribution. ...
Its Marvel. Death is a temporary affliction.
My bet is on Reed and, seriously, I say it lasts two years at most. Every-single-A/B list character that has been 'killed' off quickly comes back. Them saying it is permanent is no different than Nicieza saying that Wolverine really has lost his adamantium for good and that they wanted to make him more of the feral force that he is. First writer who came to X-Men after that retconned him right back.theyve actually insisted this one is permanent. No coming back. No overprinting of the book and no newsstand distribution. ...
I'm going with Sue. She would impact the the remaining three the most.
Spoiler:Future Val (their genius daughter) came back from the future to tell Sue to never lose hope no matter how bleak the future seems
Spoiler:The Thing is currently in human form since Reed's think tank group of genius kids have found a temporary cure for Ben that turns him normal for a week every year, while Reed is currently traveling with Galactus & the Surfer