Death every Quarter?
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/02/11/marvel-were-going-to-kill-a-character-every-quarter/
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Not really sure if this is a bad idea or a terrible idea by the House of Ideas.
Death every Quarter?
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/02/11/marvel-were-going-to-kill-a-character-every-quarter/
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Not really sure if this is a bad idea or a terrible idea by the House of Ideas.
It really pisses me off. That's what the Ultimate Universe is for: to kill off anyone you damn well please. Johnny's death didn't hit me too hard, and I am really psyched about the Future Foundation storyline, but this "method" of storytelling is going to get stale. If you need cheap gimmicks to keep readers interested...
Very few of the recent deaths did I like. Well, there was Sentry's, but I was just glad he got offed in Siege. The whole Fallen Sun one shot, which was rank with writer wanking, not so much.
Nova and Starlord's in Thanos Imperative was pretty cool; it irked me because I like the characters, but I liked how they went out and it's just vague-ish enough to do the "Guess who's back?" gimmick.
Events in general are just getting really ridiculous. Ongoings are much better as of now, imo.
Remember that the majority of writing is catered to the fans who won't be on board for longer than 3-5 years between the ages of about 15-24. That's they're majority, even though it's ever-shifting. The lifers are a vocal minority, but a minority nonetheless. Saying that historic comic deaths boost sales only to eventually kill them may actually be something else: boosting sales before they return to their normal state, at which point the company needs another temporary boost. In the company's eyes, they basically have a fresh slate about once every 5 years.
Long story short, if you don't like trends like these, you're reading the wrong comics. Stay mainstream all the time and this is what you'll be treated to for the next 50 years. Knowing that it comes with the territory and just going with it helps, as does reading other authors/titles/series/etc. Or a mix of both.