Most characters without costumes or codenames who die stay dead, and sometimes that really stings and those things still sting, especially when the stories are ass. Death hasn't gotten old. The death of flagship characters where you definitely know they're coming back has. But that's more than worth it if can net you some legacy stories and sometimes even more with stuff like Immortal Hulk.
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It's kind of noticeable when you have characters like Happy Hogan or Karen Page still prominent in media adaptions while still being deader then dead in the comics.
I guess certain stories can make a delicious fruit juice out of some bad lemons, but does it retroactively make the lemons better? I don't think Immortal Hulk necesarilly makes the death of Banner in Civil War II any less dumb, but that's probably a personal thing.
I think this complaint comes at an odd time. How is what is happening now any different from a few years back? Since the beginning of the 2000s espescially death has lost all meaning yes but I dont see how right now is espescially bad? I would argue its been better the last year or two actually.
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Skurge the Executioner stayed dead for a very long time as well. Just brought back for Asgardians of the Galaxy I believe.
There's only so many things you can write about that will interest people.
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Generally speaking, death really only applies to aliens and collateral damage. They aren't resurrecting any of the poor souls that Galactus ate, or Dark Phoenix wiped out, or Shuma Gorath purged ever.