I was gobsmacked by the shooting death of cypher from new mutants
And you?
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I was gobsmacked by the shooting death of cypher from new mutants
And you?
Danny’s senseless death in the final issue of Powerman & Iron Fist left me damn near in tears.
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[QUOTE=AnthonyO'Brien;6788882]I was gobsmacked by the shooting death of cypher from new mutants
And you?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that really got to me too. I actually cried. It was the most morbid death probably in Marvel comics history. And it happened to someone so young. My young self was shocked.
I was also shocked by the death of Jean Grey. Though, I was too young to read it in its original run I read it in Classic X-Men. It actually affected me. Before I raed comics I didn't think much of them but I was shocked that comics could be that way and could touch you so much.
Anyway, my pick is Nightcrawlers sacrifice in 'Second Coming'. Kurt wasn't a fave among editorial at the time and it was all about Cyclops and Wolverine. They were using him less and less and it was only a matter of time. I actually thought they wouldn't bring him back and that's what made it really hurt.
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Thanks. My feelings about Doug exactly.
Also deeply shocked by the death of Tom baker's Dr who...
Outside of comics, I would say the "death" of Larry Talbot in [I]House of Frankenstein[/I]. This was early '71 and just starting to watch those old horror films when I caught the first pairing of the Frankenstein Monster, Dracula, and the Wolf Man. This was the first time I saw the latter and while he scared me like no other screen fiend had up to then or would later do so in the future, it was impossible not to feel sympathy for him since he couldn't control his change into a werewolf. When Marcus Welby's nurse :) kills him near the end, while I knew it had to happen, it still saddened five-year-old me. Only later on I found out monsters died and were resurrected constantly in films years before characters in comics did it.
Nothing comes close to either one of these.
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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;6789365]Nothing comes close to either one of these.
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Aquababy was the first one I recall from the comics. It still may be the saddest one after all these years, too.
I was 8 or 9 when Gwen Stacy died. I couldn't believe it. Superheroes never failed, and they especially weren't possibly even partially responsible for their supporting players demise.
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In [I]Y The Last Man [/I]when Ampersand died. I actually wept.
Gwen was a shock, and her death still resonates.
I am also still pissed they let Kevin Smith kill Karen Page.
The death of Kathy in the Vertigo Shade the Changing Man hit me hard.
[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;6789365]Nothing comes close to either one of these.
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Though, it didn't wreck me I still found it sad and shocking. Loved John Byrnes FF run.
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Glenn’s death was sad as Hell.
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[QUOTE=DrNewGod;6789786]I was 8 or 9 when Gwen Stacy died. I couldn't believe it. Superheroes never failed, and they especially weren't possibly even partially responsible for their supporting players demise.
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The first characters I remember being deceased were Ferro Lad and Gwen Stacy, but I came after the fact for both of them. Regarding Gwen, I started reading Spidey when her clone was running around town. I must have had a thing for platinum blondes back then because both her and Lucy Lane were my first comic-book crushes for their respective companies. :)
[QUOTE=Jack Dracula;6790009]In [I]Y The Last Man [/I]when Ampersand died. I actually wept.[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Especially Yorick's reaction. The death of animals can sometimes affect us more than the death of humans. As an example, I would cite [I]We Three[/I]. (And it doesn't even have to be their death. Those "missing" posters in that comic tore me up.)