most emotional comic moments

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most emotional comic moments

what moments in comics made you feel more than the typical read ?

some for me were:

Dan turpin slowly transmogrifying into darkseid.

jean killing sue.

the death of captain America.

nix utoan mourning over the loss of his reality.

invincible's first fight with conquest.

caiera's physical death at the hands of the bomb.

How about the better-handled Death of Cap in Earth X. There was an emotional moment.

mar-vell dying of cancer with all the heroes of the 70's by his bedside

The moment in JSA where Hourman 1 Million swapped places with Rex Tyler, who was supposed to die alongside his other Golden Age JSAers in the fight against Extant. It was a very well written moment, with my favorite part being when 1 Million uses holographic tech to resemble Rex right as he punches Extant in the face.

Stuff like that was why JSA was my favorite DC ongoing book for years.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
The moment in JSA where Hourman 1 Million swapped places with Rex Tyler, who was supposed to die alongside his other Golden Age JSAers in the fight against Extant. It was a very well written moment, with my favorite part being when 1 Million uses holographic tech to resemble Rex right as he punches Extant in the face.

Stuff like that was why JSA was my favorite DC ongoing book for years.

Good call, forgot about that.

Billy Batson deaths in Kingdom Come

Superman going phycho when the bomb went off in Kingdom Come

Kal and Diana's epilogue in Kingdom Come.

Kingdom Come was pretty phucking awesome

Barry Allen dying during CoIE and then everybody mourning over it, that was emotianal for me, probably because the flash is on of my faveourite characters

Superman fighting Doomsday and saving innocents while getting pounded to death.

Thor fighting The Serpent to the death knowing the prophecy and that he would die as well.
Even "overpowered" heroes can inspire.

http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/vv205/haven_bucket/1245822166636.jpg

Character-defining moments and shit.

Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Thor fighting The Serpent to the death knowing the prophecy and that he would die as well.
Even "overpowered" heroes can inspire.

Eww. Don't bring that cluster**** of a story arc into this.

Originally posted by NemeBro
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/vv205/haven_bucket/1245822166636.jpg

Character-defining moments and shit.


Winner.
All-Star Superman saves a girl in real life

Originally posted by Cogito
[B]Eww. Don't bring that cluster**** of a story arc into this.
Whether you liked the "Arc" or not, it doesn't take away from the fact Thor knew he'd die if he fought the Serpent. Don't bring your bias into this thread.

A less known one.
Aquaman Annual #4 (PAD run)

During the "Ghosts" storyline that run through all DC Annuals, ghosts from the heroes past come back to life.

After Orin meets some of his ancestors (and there are some funny moments), he finally meets his son's ghost. The dialogue and interaction are soul crushing.

Check it out

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14170035

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14170044

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Source: Amazing Spider-Man #122
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciller: Gil Kane
Year: 1971
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Favorite Mary Jane moment

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When BA found out his family died and tore apart the horsemen. Then like immediately after that it stopped being emotional...

Originally posted by NemeBro
http://i684.photobucket.com/albums/vv205/haven_bucket/1245822166636.jpg

Character-defining moments and shit.

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I have this silver surfer graphic novel, that I can't find atm, and it involves surfer and another alien kidnapping children to help them evolve or something and one of the children he adbucted was autistic and her mother's story really touched me. I can't remember what it was called tho.

Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Whether you liked the "Arc" or not, it doesn't take away from the fact Thor knew he'd die if he fought the Serpent. Don't bring your bias into this thread.

It's not bias. I've admitted my biases on these boards, and will do so whenever. It was a horribly written arc, all of it, and it's as simple as that.

Originally posted by Cogito
It's not bias. I've admitted my biases on these boards, and will do so whenever. It was a horribly written arc, all of it, and it's as simple as that.
This is a "Post your inspirational/emotional comic moments". Not bash ones that you don't agree with. So STFU and stop trolling/spamming.

Again, nothing changes the fact that Thor knew he'd die if he fought The Serpent, and he did anyway. Many people can't stand the DOS storyline, but I still found it emotional.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
I have this silver surfer graphic novel, that I can't find atm, and it involves surfer and another alien kidnapping children to help them evolve or something and one of the children he adbucted was autistic and her mother's story really touched me. I can't remember what it was called tho.
Sounds something like the Flashback Minus 1 issue.

Was Stan Lee in it?