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It seems the comics don't like to totally kill off a character. They can always come up with a parallel universe or time travel to revive them. Even Conan Doyle had to bring Sherlock Holmes back. The public like familiarity even if authors want to move on.

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In a way, it's good and comforting. But then, the characters never grow over time. When I was still reading comics for a while, Spider-Man had gone through a bunch of changes. He mutated so his webs were organic, he was married to Mary Jane, he was a schoolteacher, and then his identity became public. Then he made a deal with a literal devil to make his identity secret again, and in one day: he was no longer married, he got his web-shooters back, and Mary Jane forgot who he was along with the rest of the world. Sigh.


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