Talk:Death (Marvel Comics)

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Beyonder[edit]

shouldn't there be a bit about Death being killed and recreated by the Beyonder in Secret Wars II? I'd add it myself, except, my copy of SWII is in one of 30 identical boxes at my parents' (and, no, those boxes aren't marked "beware of the crocodile" Fiji101 13:36, 29 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

While I have the comics, I have no idea where in the biography it would go. Gurko 05:07, 6 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Masters, it is done.

Asgardian (talk) 06:14, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Publication history/Bibliography[edit]

The following was cut from the article, by Asgardian. It's not perfect, could use some work, preserving it here so that others may work on it if they so choose, trimming, adding details, formatting, whatever.

The personification of Death in Marvel Comics appears in a number of comics in the 70's and 80's, such as Iron Man #19 (November 1969), Captain Marvel #27-28 (July 1973, September 1973), #30-32 (January 1974, March 1974, May 1974), War is Hell #9 (October 1974), Marvel Graphic Novel #1 - 'The Death of Captain Marvel' (April 1982), Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions #1 (June 1982), #3 (August 1982), Fantastic Four #257 (August 1983), Secret Wars II #7 (January 1986), The New Mutants #41 (July 1986), The Avengers Annual #16 (1987), Solo Avengers #5 (April 1988), Silver Surfer #17 (November 1988), Silver Surfer Annual #2 (1989), and Silver Surfer #34 (February 1990) and #37-38 (May-June 1990).

Death plays an important role in the Infinity Gauntlet storyline and the events leading up to it, appearing in The Thanos Quest #1 (August 1990), Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #21 (September 1990), The Thanos Quest #2 (November 1990), Silver Surfer #44 (December 1990), Infinity Gauntlet #1-2 (July-August 1991), Quasar #25 (August 1991), Damage Control #4 (September 1991), Infinity Gauntlet #3 (September 1991), Silver Surfer #55 (September 1991), Infinity Gauntlet #4 (October 1991), Silver Surfer #56 (October 1991), Infinity Gauntlet #5-6 (November-December 1991), and Spider-Man #17 (December 1991).

The character of Death continues to feature in Marvel Comics, including The Infinity War #2 (July 1992), Quasar #37 (August 1992), Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #45 (September 1992), Marvel Comics Presents #109 (September 1992), Quasar #38 (September 1992), Marvel Comics Presents #110-111 (1992), The Sensational She-Hulk #53 (July 1993), Quasar #49 (August 1993), Warlock and the Infinity Watch #19 (August 1993), Deadpool/Death '98 #1 (1998), Deadpool #33-37 (October 1999-February 2000), X-Men Forever #1 (January 2001), Captain Marvel #17-18 (May-June 2001), The Avengers: Celestial Quest #2-3 (December 2001-January 2002), Deadpool #61 (February 2002), The Avengers: Celestial Quest #4 (February 2002), #6 (April 2002), Deadpool #64 (May 2002), The Avengers: Celestial Quest #7-8 (May-June 2002), Thanos #1 (December 2003), #7 (May 2004), Annihilation: Prologue #1 (May 2006), Annihilation #4 (January 2007), #6 (March 2007), Annihilation: Saga (May 2007), and Black Panther #30 (October 2007).

Death received an entry in the original Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #13, The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #3, All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #3 (2006), and Annihilation: The Nova Corps Files (October 2006).

67.162.108.96 (talk) 12:34, 13 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

: And it still can go in, but as a Bibliography. Go take a look at the PH for Adam Warlock to get a feel for how they should read. What you've done here is lifted a laundry list - presumably from the OHOTMU - and just pasted it in. Some of the entries also do not feature Death.

Asgardian (talk) 14:45, 13 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

All Stars in the Sol system?[edit]

I commented-out the middle of this sentence:

Thanos later tries to "woo" Death back by destroying all stars in the Sol system, but is finally killed during a battle with...

How many stars are there in the Sol system? rowley (talk) 19:13, 18 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Last time I checked.. 1 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.185.6.18 (talk) 18:18, 25 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Is Britney a star? That would be at least 2 :P —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.200.243.55 (talk) 05:50, 14 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Some missing data[edit]

I have some of the data for the "volume & issue needed" entries under "Fictional character biography":

The destruction of Death (or her M-body as cited in the article) appeared in The Thanos Imperative #3, Nov. 2010. Her killing Lord Mar-Vell was in #6, Jan. 2011. Dates taken from publication matter in each issue's first page.

I would've made the edits myself, but feared doing it wrong. Adam Restling (talk) 06:51, 17 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Tomb of Dracula[edit]

Death confronted Dracula in the series Tomb of Dracula.

Tomb of Dracula[edit]

Death confronted Dracula in the series Tomb of Dracula. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.85.7.13 (talk) 01:41, 9 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Death featured in the Guardians of the Galaxy film.[edit]

Death is featured in the Guardians of the Galaxy film. In Guardians of the Galaxy: The Art of the Movie it is explained that Entropy, Infinity, Eternity, and Death are responsible for the creation of the Infinity Stones in the film. Also, Death and the other Cosmic Entities are seen in the Temple Vault on Morag and the Hologram in the Collectors Museum. Here's an image of all the cosmic entities from The Art of the Movie 2601:C:780:234:F452:E816:C14D:4ECA (talk) 01:15, 26 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Appearence in Marvel Puzzle Quest[edit]

Mistress Death also appears in Marvel Puzzle Quest, under the Video games section. She could be seen in a stop motion animation in Thanos' ability "Court Death" for both versions of Thanos ("Modern" and "The Mad Titan"). [1] -- Bang Bang50 (talk) 19:03, 23 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Piecing Together Marvel Puzzle Quest: Thanos".

Dave (and the Beyonder)[edit]

I see someone has reverted my addition of “Dave” as a notable alias. Understandable! It wasn’t a joke, though… In Secret Wars II, the original Death was dissolved and a journalist named Dave took her place. Death has been Dave ever since. I’ll put together a proper paragraph on it and upload it later. Loomborn (talk) 06:02, 11 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]