Why on earth would you ever need a justification to resurrect a character called "the phoenix"? It's literally one of the only things we know about that creature, it dies and comes back.
@@existenceisrelative Yeah, I was not clear. I was referring to the "First" Jean Grey revival - the one that lead to the formation of X-Factor. They started with "the Body", and separated the "healing Jean Grey at the bottom of Jamaica Bay" from the "suddenly more powerful Phoenix force assuming Jean Grey's life and likeness.
Aw, no entry for the amazingly complicated and still headscratching resurrection of Billy and Tommy, Wanda's twins? Even in-universe, you have someone like Master Pandemonium telling them to basically don't question it, you two are alive, just live on.
@@dylanmccrea4806 you forgot "shitty" between "many" and "story". The whole clone thing in Spiderman descended into a real mess right after "Web of Death" , which was the highest point in '90 Spidey. Then began the fall that led to "One More Day"
Probably to much popularity :D theres is like 7 wolverines but worst is Old man logan is active and he is living his life he even resurected and reconected with logans dead Girlfriend
Comic resurrections is one of the things that turned me off the genre back in the 1990s. All they do is reinforce the idea that there are no consequences to the characters actions.
@@ggt47 Yes really. Technically Wolverine was dead for the last 3 years, did that matter tho? No because X-23 and Old Man Logan were still running around the whole fucking time.
@@JoaoNMatz comic's and manga's are the exact same thing comic's are medium's used to express ideas by images, often combined with text or other visual information all manga is, is Japanese comics (tell people not to do something and they are GOING to do it >:D)
@@irvingramirez2335 yes after more than a decade or so, the real Jean Grey is finally back. I highly recommend reading thr Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 5-part mini series. It's really good imho
I was about to say that Cyclops without Jean is a way more interesting characters and that we should never bring her back... But Scott is dead now, so...
The first credit to the "Bucky resurrection as villain idea" goes to Jim Starlin in a short-lived Fighting American series, but the story was never finished and the idea deserved to be developed and lead to a very memorable series.
*_HEY!!_** here's a suggestion. how 'bout ya start listing the actual issue title/numbers that are used in the videos. that way we who **_haven't_** read them can look for them.*
I haven't finished this, but you're way wrong on Johnny Storm, Hickmans story. If you read all of his run, it was brilliant. One of the best Marvel runs and stories.
Bad resurrection number 5: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 4: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 3: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 2: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 1: Jean fucking grey. Good resurrection number 5-1: no one. If a character dies don't cheapen the death with a revival.
I dunno, the whole Madelyne Pryor taking over New York with demons repercussion made Jean Grey's death and resurrection worth it. Claremont very much saved that story-line and made it Shakespearian again.
They destroyed Madelyne Pryor as a character trying to justify Scott s cheating , and abandoning her and their son to go back to Jean Grey. It didnt work
If this was D.C, Robin would be here. Very intresting resurrection you know, Robin can finally say. "Hey, I got revived when this one guy punched a whole in the universe."
When "this guy"? LMAO Superboy Prime is not just "This Guy". He punched a whole through reality, ripped out a Titans arm like it was paper, beat down the equivalent of Superman with a lantern ring, killed 30 lanterns, stopped the anti monitor (again) and still had enough juice to take on Earth 1 Superman and Classic Superman, and even killed Classic Superman. No Prime is not a guy, hes the OP villain DC desperately needs....as long as no one is a speedster...
Off topic...But my favorite Jean Grey Hint happened during the Dark Reign run of Avengers Academy...There was a masked character referred to as Mutant Zero...Telekinetic, Red Hair, Flames manifesting, talk of her mental problems and relationships with other superheroes...then Nope, Typhoid Mary.
@@zachkinkead14 Absolutely. Amazing 375 was pretty cool. Spectacular 200 was a favorite. Maximum Carnage. Light the Night. Lots of good stuff when Pete wasnt dealing with clones.
I thought it was going to be finally revealed that the Phoenix was the reason the X-Men “never died” (an accusation of a grieving New Mutant)... until Colossus and Nightcrawler.
Also that Jean Grey in a Cocoon thing doesn't make any sense. If we went with that storyline it would mean that the phoenix force impersonating Jean struggled to fight itself and then killed itself in order to not be taken over by itself again.
Kraven's death was perfecto for him Norman's works out well but everything he does that isnt is resurrection was actually really good in my opinion but u could idk had Harry do it instead of faking his death have Harry go truly off kilter
Two good things about Heroes Reborn: It established a connection among Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Hank Pym, and it got rid of "I Was a Teenage Iron Man."
Its just weird how characters from marvel didn't notice how their friends or enemies die and come back over and over again(exept for deadpool since he's a 4th wall breaker)
Capt America other resurrection is probably my favorite arc. The hole him being a hydra agent but the parts that made him not being stored in a part of the cosmic cube. I can easily see that whole story line being a three movie series.
Man, that Human Torch one always bugged me. That last panel where he says his last "FLAME ON!" hit me hard then seeing they brought him back with bugs.
Oh its worse than that. Apparently he was destined to destroy some alien villain's home world. Naturally the thing to do his bring him back from the dead after his heroic death (or suicide, depending on your interpretation of the story). Seriously, if they villain hadn't decided to clone Colossus then he'd be perfectly fine. It's even worse because Morrison wanted to bring Colossus back but was told he couldn't because at the time Marvel was trying to claim "dead is dead". Then they green light one of the worst resurections ever because they wanted to make Whedon happy. Speaking of Morrison, kinda surprised Magneto/Xorn didn't make the worst list. First Magneto "dies". Then we find out Magneto was impersonating Xorn. Then Magneto dies. Then Chuck Austen comes along and we find out that the second Magneto was Xorn pretending to be Magneto while pretending to be a different Xorn (yes, there are two of them now). Meanwhile the real Magneto was perfectly fine... somehow.
@Dark Half: the reason was "alien technology. he wasn't dead LONG" like our human tech {real-world} can bring ppl back when they should be 100% dead so alien-tech kind of works. *shrug* it's comics.
I have to agree on the resurrection of Colossus and Bucky Barnes, the first came out of no were but the dialogue surrounding it all made sense, and Bucky was just a great way of getting under Caps skin and still believable in comic book terms.
Bringing back original Captain America was the best comic ever. Never thought they could top it,.. until Winter Soldier came very close. I agree with your #1 & 2 best. Thougth Wonder Man would be in there tho.
I think you got the lists mixed up. Aunt May and Bucky are the only ones you're right about (well, obviously bringing Cap back was a great call but the way they did it was pure Silver Age silly and it was technically more retcon than resurection since we didn't know he was supposed to be dead before that).
My favorite death and return is superman. I think it's the best, i love it. It gave us new characters like steel and superboy; and it turned Hal Jordan into a villain. I'm curious about your opinion, do you think it was a good one or bad one?
Actually, in one of Frank Miller’s final issues, it was shown that Elektra was in fact still alive so she was resurrected a while before the story you put on this list.
People can say what they want but I loved the Heroes Reborn & Onslaught storyline. Never would you find comic artist having a huge hand on shaping the Marvel Universe for a time.
3:56 Could you get your story straight please? The Phoenix destroyed a star not a planet. The planets destruction was a side effect of destroying the star.
It's not like he and Bucky riding Zemo's bomb happened in a '40s story, so it shouldn't count. It's more like when Scotty showed up on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
good #6: nightcrawler. 1. Dies in a manner that honors his character (sacrificing himself for the greater good) 2. Stays dead for a long time (3 years). 3. Comes back in a manner that mostly honors his character (sacrificing his eternal salvation in order to protect his friends from his demon father).
Magik's resurrection was done right. She died by the Legacy virus in 1993 and she stayed dead for 15 years or so. Her resurrection was actually very well handled and soon after she became one of the A-listers in the X-Men.
The shittiness of the Aunt May resurrection story is directly tied to the shittiness of the new all strategizing retcon inducing calculated to Darkseid'ian levels Norman Osborn resurrection story. Ugh....
even though jean's revivals messed up the iconic phoenix stories of old......and led to alot of bad phoenix stuff much later on I would argue norman's revival was worse or just as bad.
So the Avengers team was already formed when Captain America was defrosted, in the comics, yet people bitch about the Captain Marvel movie "retconning" him as the first Avenger in the movies - despite him still being the first official member recruited into the group and Carol not even being around when the group is founded.
Noticing a pattern.
Good resurrection: Well thought out story reasons.
Bad resurrection: Most often a business decision.
I'm old enough to remember when the saying use to go "No one stays dead in comics except Bucky"..:)
May i know when was that?
@@parul_kumar before 2004
@@ItsOver9000Productions pretty much
Batman The Dark Knight not u
Especially not iron Man lol
Why on earth would you ever need a justification to resurrect a character called "the phoenix"?
It's literally one of the only things we know about that creature, it dies and comes back.
Sorry, but this Jean Grey revival instead of Phoenix worked really well to me.
@@kvsimagination7299 Not the point, but good to know anyway.
Because...........idk you have a point
I always come back.
@@existenceisrelative Yeah, I was not clear. I was referring to the "First" Jean Grey revival - the one that lead to the formation of X-Factor. They started with "the Body", and separated the "healing Jean Grey at the bottom of Jamaica Bay" from the "suddenly more powerful Phoenix force assuming Jean Grey's life and likeness.
Aw, no entry for the amazingly complicated and still headscratching resurrection of Billy and Tommy, Wanda's twins? Even in-universe, you have someone like Master Pandemonium telling them to basically don't question it, you two are alive, just live on.
When i first watched this it was like
"Norman Osbourn, aka green goblin, aka Spider's Dead- *Ad plays*" And i laughed hard XD
I maintained Norman Osborn death was perfect the way it was, and bringing him back to life was a terrible idea
He was a key part of many story plots
@@dylanmccrea4806 you forgot "shitty" between "many" and "story". The whole clone thing in Spiderman descended into a real mess right after "Web of Death" , which was the highest point in '90 Spidey. Then began the fall that led to "One More Day"
@@MrJerichoPumpkin What about Norman's stint as the Iron Patriot or as the head of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Dark Avengers?
@@TheRockerX They could have easily just made a clone of Osborn
Lol hey bro xD (I love finding you at the comment section)
"...for one more day..."
NO! NO! GOD NO! NO!
Logan was brought back by the power of popularity
Probably to much popularity :D theres is like 7 wolverines but worst is Old man logan is active and he is living his life he even resurected and reconected with logans dead Girlfriend
Just as Dreadpool told'im.
@@darkstardarin before he cut his head off
It's almost too convenient that his super-powers make it very difficult to kill him.
Might be why his isn't on the list lol...
The idea of Aunt may dying could work. Just that they would need to bring her back to life to become Madame Webb
Madame web is worse than the clone wars
09:50 Oh boy, Cap looks really bummed out about saving Bucky here.
Comic resurrections is one of the things that turned me off the genre back in the 1990s. All they do is reinforce the idea that there are no consequences to the characters actions.
Really?
@@ggt47 Yes really. Technically Wolverine was dead for the last 3 years, did that matter tho? No because X-23 and Old Man Logan were still running around the whole fucking time.
Why mangas are better than Comics: Prove nr 1
(dont @ me)
@@IccyTheOne you do know both marvel and dc run on MULTIPLE comic universes right?
@@JoaoNMatz comic's and manga's are the exact same thing comic's are medium's used to express ideas by images, often combined with text or other visual information all manga is, is Japanese comics (tell people not to do something and they are GOING to do it >:D)
Jean Grey and Elektra are my all-time favorite female Marvel ladies (next to Scarlet Witch, Storm, Rogue). They should always be alive in comics
irina1296 madame x flopped
Jean Grey's most recent resurrection is really nice. Her dialogue with the phoenix force as they were parting was very poignant
A2 I liked the storyline for the recent resurrection of Jean Grey a lot too.
She do finally back ?
@@irvingramirez2335 yes after more than a decade or so, the real Jean Grey is finally back. I highly recommend reading thr Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 5-part mini series. It's really good imho
Well considering her name is Phoenix after all...
I was about to say that Cyclops without Jean is a way more interesting characters and that we should never bring her back... But Scott is dead now, so...
The first credit to the "Bucky resurrection as villain idea" goes to Jim Starlin in a short-lived Fighting American series, but the story was never finished and the idea deserved to be developed and lead to a very memorable series.
When Jonny Storm yelled flame on at the Annihilus army they shit themselves and that's a fact.
*_HEY!!_** here's a suggestion. how 'bout ya start listing the actual issue title/numbers that are used in the videos. that way we who **_haven't_** read them can look for them.*
He did do that though lmao.
@@VoxParanoia
*really? which **_"issue numbers"_** did he cite. i heard him cite **_"narrative runs",_** but no numbers.* #LMAOwhy
Given all the factual errors in some of these videos, I think they just read the Wikis.
2:25 watch from there
he says some of the numbers all throughout the vid. but I agree with you on how he should give out the titles
I haven't finished this, but you're way wrong on Johnny Storm, Hickmans story. If you read all of his run, it was brilliant. One of the best Marvel runs and stories.
it's one of the best runs in general period
the conversation between Franklin and Spider-Man, really made me drop a tear
markw27 Right, he’s wrong about his OPINION
Bad resurrection number 5: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 4: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 3: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 2: Jean grey. Bad resurrection number 1: Jean fucking grey. Good resurrection number 5-1: no one. If a character dies don't cheapen the death with a revival.
i also liked how the original human torch was also returned to the ranks of marvel as well as toro.....
Jean's was bad but Norman's was good? Go home whatculture. You're drunk. :)
her FIRST resurrection.
Yeah, this list is all sort of messed up. Jean Grey made some sort of comic book sense. Not Norman.
How did Doc Ock’s resurrection not make the bad list?
scxander Or just stupid. Or maybe a bit touched in the head.
I dunno, the whole Madelyne Pryor taking over New York with demons repercussion made Jean Grey's death and resurrection worth it. Claremont very much saved that story-line and made it Shakespearian again.
In personal opinion Claremont was the best X-Men writer we have ever had
They destroyed Madelyne Pryor as a character trying to justify Scott s cheating , and abandoning her and their son to go back to Jean Grey. It didnt work
@@TheVetoSkreeemer Pryor was a mistake all around. Her resemblance to Jean Grey was too on the nose to be concidence.
@@Bluesit32 Maybe, for me the mistake was Jean s resurrection, it ruined the Phoenix Saga.
@@TheVetoSkreeemer If they had to resurrection Jean they should have made Pryor and Jean the same person.
If this was D.C, Robin would be here. Very intresting resurrection you know, Robin can finally say.
"Hey, I got revived when this one guy punched a whole in the universe."
When "this guy"? LMAO Superboy Prime is not just "This Guy". He punched a whole through reality, ripped out a Titans arm like it was paper, beat down the equivalent of Superman with a lantern ring, killed 30 lanterns, stopped the anti monitor (again) and still had enough juice to take on Earth 1 Superman and Classic Superman, and even killed Classic Superman. No Prime is not a guy, hes the OP villain DC desperately needs....as long as no one is a speedster...
Johnny should go Omega level and become the opposite of IceMan
Off topic...But my favorite Jean Grey Hint happened during the Dark Reign run of Avengers Academy...There was a masked character referred to as Mutant Zero...Telekinetic, Red Hair, Flames manifesting, talk of her mental problems and relationships with other superheroes...then Nope, Typhoid Mary.
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Patrick Wentzell Rock it in the day time! Rock it in the night!!! 😂🤣
Norman Osborn’s resurrection was the icing on the shitheap that was the Clone Saga, it’s anything but good lol
But it led to good things.
"Best Spidey Comic of the 90s" is n not a hard contest to win.
Death of Aunt May
That era was better than most give it credit for.
While a LOT of that era was tainted by the horrendous Clone Saga, not everything in it was awful ^_^
@@zachkinkead14 Absolutely. Amazing 375 was pretty cool. Spectacular 200 was a favorite. Maximum Carnage. Light the Night. Lots of good stuff when Pete wasnt dealing with clones.
Sandman ( Dc) is from the 90, and an excellent series.
Actually Jean's cocoon first appeared in Avengers #263 and continued into Fantastic Four #286...
I thought it was going to be finally revealed that the Phoenix was the reason the X-Men “never died” (an accusation of a grieving New Mutant)... until Colossus and Nightcrawler.
Also that Jean Grey in a Cocoon thing doesn't make any sense. If we went with that storyline it would mean that the phoenix force impersonating Jean struggled to fight itself and then killed itself in order to not be taken over by itself again.
green goblin and kraven shouldve stayed dead because they were to iconic and well done. they gotta make new villains
Kraven's death was perfecto for him Norman's works out well but everything he does that isnt is resurrection was actually really good in my opinion but u could idk had Harry do it instead of faking his death have Harry go truly off kilter
When you watch the "Heroes Reborn" entry and have a high suspicion that that's how they'll do Avengers: Endgame 🤣
Oh yeah. Everyone who's contract is up will be really dead or replaced by somebody and the people who've signed new contracts will be safe.
Two good things about Heroes Reborn: It established a connection among Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Hank Pym, and it got rid of "I Was a Teenage Iron Man."
Its just weird how characters from marvel didn't notice how their friends or enemies die and come back over and over again(exept for deadpool since he's a 4th wall breaker)
Capt America other resurrection is probably my favorite arc. The hole him being a hydra agent but the parts that made him not being stored in a part of the cosmic cube. I can easily see that whole story line being a three movie series.
Man, that Human Torch one always bugged me. That last panel where he says his last "FLAME ON!" hit me hard then seeing they brought him back with bugs.
Bringing back a character ( Captain America) 20 years later in the real world. That's pretty boss.
Sorry, but after you said that the Norman Osborn resurrection was "great", you lost ALL credibility with me.
He should've destroyed with the Red Goblin symbiote
@Batman The Dark Knight This is an opinion channel. The more "pathetic" thing is that he ever gave them credibility
I love how bringing back Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes are in the number one and number 2 spots for best resurrections in Marvel comics.
At least we got Marvel vs Capcom with the onslaught run.
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I like how Parker was brought back after Otto captured his body.
I remember reading the onslaught saga back in high school. Personally thought it was really good.
Jean bad and Norman good? WTF? Jean’s return is fully explained and adds a whole new layer to the Phoenix saga. Norman just “survived”.
Terrible lazy resurection, War machine
6:38 The actress that portrays Elektra in Netflix’ Marvel’s “Daredevil” season 2 and “The Defenders” is excellent for the role!
I'm nervous about Roy and Wally.
I'm nervous about that whole series. HIC started strong but we'll see.
So Colossus... just comes back? No reason for how, he's just back? Love Colossus... poor resurrection. Need a reason
Oh its worse than that. Apparently he was destined to destroy some alien villain's home world. Naturally the thing to do his bring him back from the dead after his heroic death (or suicide, depending on your interpretation of the story).
Seriously, if they villain hadn't decided to clone Colossus then he'd be perfectly fine.
It's even worse because Morrison wanted to bring Colossus back but was told he couldn't because at the time Marvel was trying to claim "dead is dead". Then they green light one of the worst resurections ever because they wanted to make Whedon happy.
Speaking of Morrison, kinda surprised Magneto/Xorn didn't make the worst list. First Magneto "dies". Then we find out Magneto was impersonating Xorn. Then Magneto dies. Then Chuck Austen comes along and we find out that the second Magneto was Xorn pretending to be Magneto while pretending to be a different Xorn (yes, there are two of them now). Meanwhile the real Magneto was perfectly fine... somehow.
Maybe so...but Astounding X-Men was a REALLY good series.
@Dark Half: the reason was "alien technology. he wasn't dead LONG" like our human tech {real-world} can bring ppl back when they should be 100% dead so alien-tech kind of works. *shrug* it's comics.
3:46 We got a whole bunch of good stories out of Jean Grey's revival.
Jean Grey should just die off.
@@Luke-nz5xo If Jean just died off we wouldn't have one of the most powerful and popular marvel villains of all time.
If anything we got that great scene where Storm finds out Wolverine knew she was alive, and flung him from high altitude to Earth.
I have to agree on the resurrection of Colossus and Bucky Barnes, the first came out of no were but the dialogue surrounding it all made sense, and Bucky was just a great way of getting under Caps skin and still believable in comic book terms.
Bringing back original Captain America was the best comic ever. Never thought they could top it,.. until Winter Soldier came very close. I agree with your #1 & 2 best. Thougth Wonder Man would be in there tho.
I think you got the lists mixed up. Aunt May and Bucky are the only ones you're right about (well, obviously bringing Cap back was a great call but the way they did it was pure Silver Age silly and it was technically more retcon than resurection since we didn't know he was supposed to be dead before that).
They didn't and are right about all
What comic/issue is the thumbnail from of logan stabbing?
My favorite death and return is superman. I think it's the best, i love it. It gave us new characters like steel and superboy; and it turned Hal Jordan into a villain. I'm curious about your opinion, do you think it was a good one or bad one?
What comic is the thumbnail from?
Always interesting stuff.
Only someone as evil as the green goblin could creat the clone saga
How would you suppose to read comics, I want to read some but I think you need to read the older ones since they are connected
Is wolverine stabbing jean grey or black widow at 00:32?
That second image was Madelyn upset that Scott want to join X factor and just left her and there son
Please make more videos about this topic.
I remember the Phoenix packing away Jean’s body in the shuttle. I thought it was a great revival.
How was ultimate spiderman not on this list. His death was heartbreaking.
Lol! There is no mention of Spiderman making a deal with mephisto
Excuse me, um did u say Norman's resurrection was good?
I'm pretty sure everyone didn't care and alot even liked how Johnny Storm's come back and his "death" was truly fucking amazing
So...where's The thumbnail used?
Rekindle interest... Johnny Storm... Nice one.
Actually, in one of Frank Miller’s final issues, it was shown that Elektra was in fact still alive so she was resurrected a while before the story you put on this list.
What about hydra Bob?( from deadpool)
lmao
Ah, the Clone Saga: Linkara's favorite series!
In 11:26 why does hulk look different?
That's Hulk son.
Serious Onslaught deserves a movie
too OP lol
Know. My. Name!
Good list.
People can say what they want but I loved the Heroes Reborn & Onslaught storyline. Never would you find comic artist having a huge hand on shaping the Marvel Universe for a time.
Joe Quesada was primarily a penciller.
3:56 Could you get your story straight please? The Phoenix destroyed a star not a planet. The planets destruction was a side effect of destroying the star.
Captain America's resurrection was done so nicely, I completely forgot it's actually a resurrection
It's not like he and Bucky riding Zemo's bomb happened in a '40s story, so it shouldn't count. It's more like when Scotty showed up on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Somehow the Aliens at 4:00 remind me kinda of Ebony Maw😂
In n1 you showed a picture of Jason Aaron's avengers which only came out this year not 1996
good #6: nightcrawler. 1. Dies in a manner that honors his character (sacrificing himself for the greater good) 2. Stays dead for a long time (3 years). 3. Comes back in a manner that mostly honors his character (sacrificing his eternal salvation in order to protect his friends from his demon father).
11:02 is that she hulk or the incredible hulk? I'm seeing boob with hulk arms.
Stabbing Jean Grey.
This whole list could be Jean Grey.
Yeah, for a sec I thought it was a mistake during the Colossus entry when the said Morrison, then I remembered, it's everybody.
We can agree to disagree on some of these - Fall from Grace was great
The story where he gets that awful armor? No thanks
It was good enough that I have the individual issues and the trade paperback. Tree of Life was great too.
00:29 Who the girl getting killed by Wolverine?
that start was perfect.
No! Norman's resurrection was a blasphemy.
Old Norman was a joke. New Norman is a monster. His return was good.
I ignore the "behind the Clone Saga" part and just had him come back otherwise
@@chrisbuttonshaw2088 I prefer to think of him as the guy who ENDED the Clone Saga with a glider to the back.
Magik's resurrection was done right. She died by the Legacy virus in 1993 and she stayed dead for 15 years or so. Her resurrection was actually very well handled and soon after she became one of the A-listers in the X-Men.
So why didn't Hawkeye just throw the quiver?
And does the Scarlet Witch sleep with every hero she resurrects (e.g., Wonder Man, Hawkeye)?
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I loved the resurrection of Jean Grey.
Death is so angry for their resurrection...good or otherwise.
Who is Wolverine stabbing at 0:32?
Looks like black widow
I think jean grey in the ultimate universe
Jean Grey
Jean Grey ,it happened during Grant Morrison s run on the X Men
All someone has to do is collect all the DragonBalls and wish for them back to life. Oh wait wrong cartoon lol
I got 5 hours of a lego movie music ad wtf
Am I the only one that kept on listening "Pizza Parker"?
The shittiness of the Aunt May resurrection story is directly tied to the shittiness of the new all strategizing retcon inducing calculated to Darkseid'ian levels Norman Osborn resurrection story. Ugh....
2000 year is our savor
The worst resurrection for me, was Nightcrawler's. His death was so poignant, and they brought him back, and never used him since. What was the point?
even though jean's revivals messed up the iconic phoenix stories of old......and led to alot of bad phoenix stuff much later on I would argue norman's revival was worse or just as bad.
He's one of the best Spider-man characters so shouldn't stay dead
@@Numberonedaredevilfan he is great but him dying and staying dead imo made for a better story
So the Avengers team was already formed when Captain America was defrosted, in the comics, yet people bitch about the Captain Marvel movie "retconning" him as the first Avenger in the movies - despite him still being the first official member recruited into the group and Carol not even being around when the group is founded.
I don't know why, but it sounds like you got some of the good and bad resurrections switched around.