Sigh... If they keep killing character as a tool to gain attention from the media eventually regular folks (like all us comic geeks have already) will realize death in a comic is NEVER perminant regular folks AND fans are going to loose interest.

Sigh... If they keep killing character as a tool to gain attention from the media eventually regular folks (like all us comic geeks have already) will realize death in a comic is NEVER perminant regular folks AND fans are going to loose interest.
It was lame when they did it to Robin and Superman, and it's as lame as the lists this site publishes...all gimmicks, all the time......LAME I say again!
IT kills me to read about this. The Fantastic Four was my favorite book, and Hickman's writing is all right. But to me... it's almost sacriligious to kill off a member of the FF. I'm pretty sure it will be Reed or Johnny, and that blows.
I still haven't read this book in an age and this doesn't encourage me to. The Byrne years continue to be the golden age of it for me.
Chris,I'm in total agreement with you on that.You may want to check out the Mark Waid/Mike Weiringo run(about 3 years worth collected in hardback).I had fun reading these.
This whole gimmick is Lame........ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz............