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more about #starspangledkid lightninglouie: I am shocked, shocked, at the absence of Mister Freedom! more » MonkeyT: Since you mentioned American Maid, don't forget Captain Liberty from the live action Tick. If only for how she killed The Immortal. more » Pope John Peeps II: There's something really compelling about the Comedian when you think about him as a character in a book. Trying to piece together his motivations mea... more » Islandkiwi: Bring back Longshot! more » Islandkiwi: Bring back Power Pack! more » Islandkiwi: Bring back ROM: Spaceknight! more » Michael Church: Well, if the editors just want to make all their classic heroes suck (and it often seems they do), why no bring back everybody's dead parents? Thomas... more » SnarkyBarkBark: Aquamans dead? more » Josh Wimmer: A good scene from io9: The Motion Picture would be if just after you finished posting this, Alasdair, you turned around and there was a guy behind you... more » Arturo R. Garcia: Calling Barry Allen "the most iconic" Flash is questionable. Not only was Wally the Flash of record for more than 20 years himself (sorry, Jay), but h... more » Josh Wimmer: Yes, when I think of Sandman, it's the cool fight scenes that are the first thing to spring to mind. more » Gospel X: It's odd to have a post about comic book deaths and not include Gwen Stacy. more » -
#holidayheroes
20 Great American Superheroes To Share Your Holiday With
It's Independence Day here in the United States, and what better way to celebrate it than to remember the fictional men and women who drape themselves in red, white and blue and try to personify what makes the country great?
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#comicbookdeath
With The Flash Reborn, Who's Next?
After being dead for twenty-three years, Barry Allen completes his journey back to life in next week's The Flash: Rebirth. With death in comics long ago reduced to a minor inconvenience, who'll be resurrected next? More »


