As of 600 Redskull's still talking about how people have yet to see what's he's really acomplished... my thoughts have been that Skull's not finished yet, and that the death of steve rogers was only the first (or one of the first) step(s).
I know it might sound odd but I appreciated how sudden, and well abrupt Steve's death was... like an assassination, Kenedy didn't get a 5-part series ending in his motorcade shoot-out scene, he just got X'ed.
It hurts a bit more from a storyteller's stance, but it works more as a act of reality and not fiction, and if we're trying to suspend disbeleif here than I feel that Brubaker's choice to make it a quick 1 page spread that then had over a years worth of reverberations sounds realistic (at least in this day & age) to me...
just my opinnion. ~M
Also: Anyone who feels that Steve was ALWAYS going to come back should have read THOR #11 (I think), THOR's meeting with Steve's ghost/spirit... man, I was good with how things worked out, and was never more willing to accept Bucky-Capt.
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I know it might sound odd but I appreciated how sudden, and well abrupt Steve's death was... like an assassination, Kenedy didn't get a 5-part series ending in his motorcade shoot-out scene, he just got X'ed.
It hurts a bit more from a storyteller's stance, but it works more as a act of reality and not fiction, and if we're trying to suspend disbeleif here than I feel that Brubaker's choice to make it a quick 1 page spread that then had over a years worth of reverberations sounds realistic (at least in this day & age) to me...
just my opinnion.
~M
Also: Anyone who feels that Steve was ALWAYS going to come back should have read THOR #11 (I think), THOR's meeting with Steve's ghost/spirit... man, I was good with how things worked out, and was never more willing to accept Bucky-Capt.
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