"Hello, 42-year-old person who writes about superhero stuff for a living... Are you aware that, in comic books, characters who died are sometimes brought back to life?" -- Y'all
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"Somehow Tony returned"
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The Dead Speak!
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Exactly this...And I assure you that if the MCU version of Tony was somehow brought back (because of the multiverse, etc), these same people would then begin saying once again, that the MCU lacks stakes and find ways to criticize it.
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Sure, but that's what Marvel has always done. Over and over and over again.
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Enh, resurrections are baked pretty hard into the endless rolling soap opera “present” of comic books but I don’t think that would translate nearly as well into the MCU as it’s been presented this far.
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Yeah, but Marvel built a back door to resurrection with a multi-verse. In comics no one is ever gone for good. Look at Superman/Doomsday. There is no canon in comics.
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Also, it seems like it's also a RDJ, Jr decision to move on.
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Unfortunately, "not quite dead yet!" is a really common cliche in comics. There's a saying along the lines of "the only truly dead characters in comics are Uncle Ben and Thomas and Martha Wayne". Personally, I prefer dead is dead is dead.
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