User blog:Hazard0001/How some writers kill off characters kill off characters and never bother ressurecing them.....

What would you feel if your favorite hero was killed off by a writer and ressurected by another one?
Sure, our favorite heroes die in battle, but do you have a feeling when they come back to life, it still doesn't feel right, because you know that deep down, the hero is still in its coffin.

That was one of the problems that was bugging me off with some writers. They kill the hero (sometimes the bad guy) and sure for a while they can bring a big attraction to old readers and new readers affected, but after a while, they'll get agitated when they'll ever get back.

Then we fast forward to this year now (or at least the year 2000) how many of the heroes and villains were killed in action and was never ressurected by the same writer of the story.

Some of the characters include here are mainly Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Flash (Barry Allen), Green Arrow, Jason Todd etc.

And they all came back to life, by a NEW writer in some future or something, mostly that revive these guys are mainly Geoff Johns and Grant Morisson. I was grateful for that, but I still feel wierd, like something is wrong, and that was bugging me off.

The heroes I know that died in action but came back to life by THE SAME WRITER were Superman and Batman.

Superman was a jumble of mix-up writers came together to bring the man of steel down to the ground for a while, but at least they were greatful enough to bring the guy back to life, at least that was one thing that got me off my chest. So was Batman, he was killed by Writer Grant Morisson and ressurected the Batman once more.

Now I hope you understand my vision or theory where some still heroes remain dead in some places but at least I can say, were kind enough to get them back to their feet.

Superman's death, killed me inside, tore my super-fanatic towards the man of steel, the storyline that kind of shocked me that they managed to bring the unstoppable down to the american soil, luckily enough Mr. Jurgens got him up and running again, like it was supposed to.

The same went for Batman, at first I thought that could the Batman possibly be dead, but safe enough to say that he was stuck in time.

I'm not saying this as a way of me being exaggerating or a way of overreaction, I just hope you guys REALLY see my point of view.

Thanks for your time reading this.