When the Bad Guy(s) come back from dead...again?

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By deathlok1000 - Jun 20, 2013 04:06 AM EST
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When the Bad Guy(s) comes back from the dead…again?

This Deathlok’s commentary – so don’t kill me. I haven’t come up a with an effective catchy title yet. Somehow or some time later I will come up with one. I think…maybe others can up with a catchy title than Deathlok’s commentary like Lok’s Ranting Rage…Or Venting of Deathlok maybe? I don’t know…so I will leave this one for anyone who would give the man a helping hand. And yes, I’m panhandling here.

Now to the major venting or ranting here. When the Bad Guy(s) come back from the dead…again? Okay…okay…I got this is the comic world where anyone or almost anyone can come back from dead. Right? So the question remains…does it feel right with the pace of the storyline? Or more to the point is it necessary? Really, is it necessary? Now, I’ve know there’s some major characters in both Marvel and DC universe who have done this too many times. Really too many times that if I would bet every damn dime…Hell, move over Donald Trump, I’m goddamn rich.

Here are the characters that to my point of opinion have the right to master this feat…by magic and cosmic means: Doctor Doom. Major badass and serious bad seed for the Fantastic Four and others around MU (Marvel Universe 616). Now here’s a guy that rivals Reed Richards’s intellect and beyond. How so? Richards can’t fathom magic or nor does he want to even understand it. But the good ole’ Doctor has the right to master coming back. Then there’s the Red Skull…Somehow this bastard has either a cloned body, robotic body or even the damn cosmic cube in his pocket. One issue he managed to transferred his mind into a crooked Russian general. Okay...okay...okay...How? I don’t know...do you know? I seriously doubt it since the storyline which predate the beginning of the Winter Soldier arc had something had the cube where it didn’t even have any energy left. But yet, the Red Skull managed to pull this one off…mysteriously that even the writer didn’t know how he did it.

Joker of DCU…After the first Death in the Family…Joker did get blown up into a million pieces of smoking flesh from an explosive he, himself have planted on a helicopter. A few issues later, pop goes the weasel…Joker is still alive and breathing…causing more mayhem. Doesn’t this smell like bad cheese in Denmark? Bad funky cheese.

What I’m getting at is this…if it’s a bad guy or good guy who dies…shouldn’t the dead stay dead? Is it good for the storyline when a bad guy or good guy comes back from dead and the writer doesn’t even know the character came back? Is this the norm, where writers are struggling to come up with newer plots or simply trying to outdo the previous writer? Or is the fans that desperate for that villain to come back, they’re willing to come out of the basement to see some sunlight for the first time in months, to mail off their complaint to the Big Two?

Either way…this is the norm here. Let’s all bring back the dead. Let’s make more damn zombies, this way…I don’t have to sit down and watch another lousy stinking crappy [frick]ing zombie movie. Waitaminute! I love zombie movies…So what’s the point here? I think today comic writers whoever, should stop overdoing the previous writer’s work. Instead, go into the vault and get a C or D listed villain and make that bad guy better and more dangerous for that hero to deal with. In other words, make it work or get out of the field. Stop shoving horse crap down the fan’s throat and more importantly…stop jerking us around.

P.S: I would like some feedback…and yeah, give me your best or worse comments. Also I need a damn name for this commentary. I suck on this.

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BrosephStalin
BrosephStalin - 6/20/2013, 5:18 AM
Not news, but man, I lol'd
darkspark
darkspark - 6/20/2013, 6:02 AM
What?
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