That means that X-men were destroying the universe ? I mean Jane Foster will save the death but that panel
Suggest that the illness that was targeting death was mainly because the massive resurrections of Krakoa. I still have to read the whole issue, so maybe I am wrong .
Yeah, read the whole issue.
It turns out that, spoilers:end of spoilers
Death was just having an emo moment because some people were coming back (not just mutants as Death accuses Jane of coming back too) and once Jane unleashed some Philosophy 101 bullet point arguments about the necessity of things dying, Death decided to keep on keeping on.
Its not about villify them but i think its consistent that every wonder has a consecuence, magic has a price , etc. If you have a character that can reverse death without consecuence its boring. But another thing is that its having a consecuence that we arent seeing in the X-books
Yup. And, while it's minor, more mention was specifically made about the Gamma/Green Door's affect on Death. And the way that's being explored in "The Immortal Hulk" justifies that being far more disturbing to the natural order of things.
But, it was pretty cool for Aaron (who I'm not really a big fan of) to include both Krakoa and the Green Door into his Valkyrie tale.
Edited to Add: I guess it is pretty funny in a way that Death would have an existential crisis. Bwah-ha-ha (issue should have been drawn by Kevin Maguire)!
Last edited by Astroman; 01-15-2020 at 03:55 PM.
Well it said that the spoilers:end of spoilers
there was a "Death of Death" kind of abstract entity that decided that Death was no more useful in our universe because it was becoming pointless. And she was ready to turn Earth Prime into a Cancerverse. So they might have had a role alongside Bruce Banner. But it's a big universe and there were probably other reasons than what happens on a single island on a small planet
Edit: yes what's happening in Immortal Hulk is probably more responsible than Krakoa for that status.
Because if there's a Death of Death... There should be a Death of Death of Death too. And I won't go on hahaha.
Probably you're right and it was just Death being moody.
Speaking of Valkyrie, Manikin kind of lost one of his powers and/or got completely depowered and separated in his various forms? Little did Jane know that probably it was better to let him die and be Resurrected on Krakoa.