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Not a bad idea, Marvel. I got back into reading comics because of those little flip comics they had a few years back, which had two comics for a little over the price of one. It was Whedon's first issue of Astonishing and the decidedly more mediocre first part of New X-Men as I recall.
@BrendCh06: I think she originated in Astonishing. New X-Men had Surge, Elixir, Hellion, etc. It wasn't that notable until Craig Kyle and Christ Yost took over.
@BrendCh06: Yeah, that might have helped clarify it better I suppose. I keep forgetting they used to call it that, as they dropped the sub-title when Kyle/Yost took over.
@schrodingers-katana: Ahh I see. I think I might have stopped reading right before the switchover. Not because I didn't like the switch, just a coincidence.
@BrendCh06: It's definitely worth picking up, if you can. It sets up a lot of stuff that's going on now, especially in X-Force, like the X-Necrosha zombie craze cash-in event.
@BrendCh06: To be honest, the only things really doing much for me are Matt Fraction's run on Uncanny and Peter David's incredible X-Factor (my favorite comic series currently). The former has easily supplanted post-Whedon Astonishing as the X-book of choice in my opinion. The latter is just all around great storytelling and good fun if you haven't read it yet, definitely one of the most under-rated titles in comics (and not just from Marvel, I'd say the title holds up to the best of any publisher period).
@atrus123: I think Marvel executives should be required to dress as Marvel characters to work everyday... Just picture a conference room with Iron Man, Wolverine, Captain America, Spiderman, and The Hulk, with Professor Xavier doing a presentation on 3rd quarter profits... #ironman
@burlybax: this is like my idea of forming The Drinking Avengers, where a bunch of people dress as marvel superheros and pub crawl all over town about once a month. in character. oh the battles we will have....
@Bootknife-Jackson: We'd have to leave the wife-beater and the angry one out of the team, and it'd have to be Ultimate Iron Man if we were in character (teetotal Tony in 616 after all).
Seriously though, that would be great. When leaving/drinking time arrived - "Avengers Assemble!". And if you have a designated driver, they have to be Jarvis.
If only my geeky friends could drink, and if only my drinky friends were geeks. #ironman
@LordMaim: Oh, goodness. I think the Death Troopers thing is the final straw for me and the Star Wars universe. I'm stuck with the name Wookie, however. #startrek
Um, guys..... three words: Dr. Daniel Jackson (SG-1)
How many times did he die to Ascend to the Asgard and be sent back for some reason or other. I think the final count was 5?
The Borg Queen - Killed by Data in Star Trek: The First Contact, only to come back at some point during Star Trek: Voyager and fight Janeway.....several times.
Captain Kirk - Died at the beginning of Star Trek:Generations when part of the starship he was on was ripped off by a strange magnetic wave. This wave is later identified as the Nexus, where he is found by Picard. He's then brought back from the Nexus to die because a bridge falls on him? How lame is that! Little known fact: when Kirk and Picard first stand on the bridge that is later Kirk's doom, Shatner ad-libbed "Captain on the bridge." When said bridge fell on Kirk, Shatner ad-libbed "Bridge on the Captain." Both lines were cut from the movie.
Neo. - "I think you're waiting for something. Another life, perhaps."
Agent Smith - "Were you listening to me just now, or were you looking at that lady in the red dress?"
Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Highlander I & II) - Because you simply can't kill Sean Connery
@gigshaft: In fairness, that's probably because he hasn't died yet - the regeneration has (almost) always been part of the canon, so it's not like he's apparently died as William Hartnell and then been reborn next season as Patrick Troughton.
I see where you're coming from, but this is too much of a cheating death device to be included as a faux death one, imho. #startrek
@Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: He regenerates just before death, not after it. So technically it isn't coming back from the dead, its cheating death. All I'm saying is that somewhere out there, Death is waiting patiently next to his chess set. #startrek
@CarrerCrytharis: I thought that was more using Donna's potential life to power something nebulous that I never quite understood, more than the Doctor actually dying? #startrek
@whormongr: Well, I sort of can in that the Doctor never actually died and it was never assumed he had - unlike Jean Grey both in the comic and the film (before the retcon). #startrek
@Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: Whatever the reason for trapping her in an alternate timeline, the result was that for several months, the Doctor was well and truly dead. (Donna went back and reset the timeline later on, thereby undoing the death. I think that counts, especially if we also have Superboy-Prime punching a wall on this list.) #startrek
Re-naming this thread "There's Something About Kenny" in honor of the most-dead cartoon character ever. Even if I hate the show, Kenny has the title. #startrek
On the topic of resurrection, has anyone else been keeping track of how many times Sam and Dean die in Supernatural? I watched it once, then re-watched them with my husband (had to introduce him to the show because of the cars and music) and the second time through I almost fell out of my chair laughing every time a Winchester died. It's like a drinking game. #startrek
I showed this article to my mom and sister, which then launched into this arguement on whether or not Spock actually died. This is, of course, after the long lecture from my mom on why time travel is implausible and sucks as a story line. Having a geek family is a two-edged sword.
*Update: Does Deadpool and/or Anyone from Smallvile count?
@bookwench: 'To Your Scattered Bodies Go' by Philipe Jose Farmer, a book about how everyone who was ever born is reborn on an alien planet. I think that pretty much takes the cake. #startrek
@Jesse Astle: Yeah, everyone who dies on the Riverworld is re-resurrected again the next day. Richard Burton (the explorer, not the actor) kills himself over 700 times, basically to see what will happen. Eventually the aliens who run the place warn him that if he keeps it up, his soul may no longer be able to "stick" to a body, making it impossible to resurrect him again. #startrek
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what!? drinking is work! #ironman
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Seriously though, that would be great. When leaving/drinking time arrived - "Avengers Assemble!". And if you have a designated driver, they have to be Jarvis.
If only my geeky friends could drink, and if only my drinky friends were geeks. #ironman
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...of course these days, he could also be a zombie. Goddamn Star Wars. #startrek
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How many times did he die to Ascend to the Asgard and be sent back for some reason or other. I think the final count was 5?
The Borg Queen - Killed by Data in Star Trek: The First Contact, only to come back at some point during Star Trek: Voyager and fight Janeway.....several times.
Captain Kirk - Died at the beginning of Star Trek:Generations when part of the starship he was on was ripped off by a strange magnetic wave. This wave is later identified as the Nexus, where he is found by Picard. He's then brought back from the Nexus to die because a bridge falls on him? How lame is that! Little known fact: when Kirk and Picard first stand on the bridge that is later Kirk's doom, Shatner ad-libbed "Captain on the bridge." When said bridge fell on Kirk, Shatner ad-libbed "Bridge on the Captain." Both lines were cut from the movie.
Neo. - "I think you're waiting for something. Another life, perhaps."
Agent Smith - "Were you listening to me just now, or were you looking at that lady in the red dress?"
Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Highlander I & II) - Because you simply can't kill Sean Connery
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[en.wikipedia.org])#.22Deaths.22 #startrek
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I see where you're coming from, but this is too much of a cheating death device to be included as a faux death one, imho. #startrek
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*Update: Does Deadpool and/or Anyone from Smallvile count?
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by far the worst comic writers ive ever seen. I bet they say batman didn't die but 'bat-slept' to heal himself or some dumb excuse #startrek
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