Agent 355. It broke my heart. I remember just staring at the wall in disbelief, rereading it a few times to make sure I read it correctly, and then finishing the issue. Damn you, Brian K. Vaughan.
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Agent 355. It broke my heart. I remember just staring at the wall in disbelief, rereading it a few times to make sure I read it correctly, and then finishing the issue. Damn you, Brian K. Vaughan.
[QUOTE=Bradley;220628]I would say probably Blue Beetle's. Not just because I really liked the character (although I did), but because it seemed like they killed one character and ruined another (Maxwell Lord) in an effort to prove that superhero comics could be "serious" and "mature"-- as if grown-up entertainment is all about shocking acts of violence. I've picked up the occasional DC book since then, but that was when I realized that I probably wasn't part of DC's target audience anymore.[/QUOTE]
Good choice. I was so pissed off...I'm pissed off now just thinking about it. I felt like Ted was treated like a second-rate chump. Lord should not have been rewritten as the powerhouse he became.
Richard Rider really kills me. I have some trouble getting over it...so I basically just choose not to.