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Marvel Comics killed off Spider-Man, Scarlet Witch, and Dr. Strange right before their MCU returns …. or did they? - andrewsshery1968

Marvel Comics killed off Spider-Man, Vermilion Witch, and Dr. Strange right before their MCU returns …. or did they?

The Trial of Magneto #2
(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Advisable, okay, such for those big Wonder comic book deaths.

For you readers World Health Organization may get the headline to this level long-familiar, Newsarama publicised a previous storey about Wonder's curious and noteworthy strategy of killing off Peter Parker/Wanderer-Valet de chambre, the Scarlet Witch, and Doctor Strange at more or less the same clock time every bit one another and hunky-dory before the MCU versions characters were returning in December's Wanderer-Serviceman: No Way Home and March's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

But while we speculated as to what their deaths mightiness nasty for the Wonder Universe and the MCU, we noted there was always the possibility the comic book characters were non really dying at completely.

December's The Trial of Magneto #5 (Prototype credit: Wonder Comics)

Because, Eastern Samoa we said at the time … comic books.

"There are a some potential explanations for this unusual development," we wrote a fewer months back.

"One is just that Strange, Peter, and Wanda aren't lifeless/dying at all, and The Demise of Doctor Strange, the Amazing Wanderer-Military personnel storyline, and this current X-Men story arc will end in twists connected the premise the characters are dead operating theatre anxious. Much marketing distraction is not new."

IT remains to personify seen exactly how much "non unprecedented" turns out to be prescient, but to delve into it all further, we have to provide a spoiler warning for September 15's The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine #2 and September 22's The Death of Doctor Strange #1. Soh…

Spoilers beforehand for some...

Now that we got that out of the direction...

As you may or may not know by now, Cherry Wiccan and Doctor Strange both did die. And interestingly, in strikingly similar manners that we have our eye along.

But we miscalculated that the respective storylines would goal in twists on the introduc they were really slain. Because both are already back.

Wellspring ... kind of.

Wanda was resurrected (but with a lot of nonreciprocal questions about the nature of her return) in the secondment issue of the five-publish The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine, and Strange 'returned' in the really first result of similar five-issue The Death of Doc Strange, albeit a younger 'Year Unitary' edition of himself.

The Death of Doctor Strange #1 excerpt

image from The Dying of Doctor Fantastic #1 (Image mention: Lee Garbett/Antonio Fabela/Cory Petit (Marvel Comics))

And while Wanda's chronological body might equal the same, but her mind English hawthorn also be of a younger version of herself American Samoa fountainhead.

[Who killed the Carmine Witch? Looking at the key suspects]

So yes, both technically did die, but for the time being both are spinal column via variation Christ's Resurrection protocols and magic.

The Trial of Magneto #2

mental image from The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine #2 (Image credit: Marvel Comics)

And as for Spider-Valet de chambre, Marvel was a trifle Sir Thomas More ambiguous about his fate from the start, never fully committing to the premise Peter Parker would outright give way. But the publisher was perfectly riant for its readers to draw out that conclusion supported its marketing of the Amazing Spider-Man October issues.

December's Amazing Spider-Man #82 cover (Effigy credit: Marvel Comics)

But as of Marvel's December 2021 solicitations discharged September 15, we experience some clarity on that issue as well. Peter is apparently only if hurt and hospitalized, not dead. And in a current December cover image, he's not only seen off the ventilator as per a previous cover image that implied his ultimate fate was undetermined, but he's also well enough to wall-crawl out of doors the window of his hospital way, to avoid a would-be assailant.

Ben Reilly is by all odds forward the use of a Spider-Man in October but it no yearner appears Peter will give way or even represent KO'd of the see in the core Spider-Man titles in the immediate future to whatever significant degree.

Immediately so to speak, we accepted in our original story that Marvel had outs in situ if they didn't really plan on any or all of the characters being asleep in the comic books while their big-screen counterparts returned. And soh it's only fair we acknowledge the same can equal true in reverse.

Wanda's resurrection is controversial inside the mutant community and seems to be something of a tipping point for Jonathan Hickman's X-Men last hurrah Inferno. And apt the complicated nature of her position as a modification and the mutant resurrection protocols themselves, it may Be premature to assume 100% Wanda is back permanently.

What can be cooked can be undone.

The Expiry of Doctor Strange #4 cover (Double credit: Marvel Comics)

And the same can exist said for Strange. Wonder is promising a 'new' Necromancer Supreme in December's The Death of Medico Strange #4, but we don't know if it'll be the girlish version of Strange Newsarama has dubbed 'Doogie Freaky.' He may be a plot device limited to the series and the Marvel Universe may so be without Stephen Strange (any Stephen Strange) by its end.

If he is replaced, we have some ideas as to who may assume the theatrical role of Sorcerer Supreme, and the idea that it should and will be Wanda is back on the table.

As to Peter Parker, he seems in the least danger of actually organism abstracted from the drama books in any style, particularly with his 60th anniversary sexual climax up in 2022 which Marvel has already signaled information technology plans to celebrate with much to-do.

(For the tape, Stephen Strange and the Scarlet Jinx volition turn 60 in 2023 and 2024, respectively.)

So while the condition quo of wholly three of these characters still bears watching A we attack No Manner Home and The Multiverse of Madness, the landscape painting has significantly changed in just the last few days.

But we'll keep our eyes connected things...

Whichever way this all turns out, Newsarama hopes Marvel last allows Wanda Maximoff the Scarlet Witch to be the hero of her own taradiddle.

I'm not just the Newsarama founder and editor-in-chief, I'm also a reader. And that reference is just a trifle bit old than the first of my Newsarama journey. I founded what would go the drama hold newsworthiness site in 1996, and except for a brief sojourn at Wonder Comics as its marketing and communications manager in 2003, I've been writing active freshly comic book titles, originative changes, and occasionally offering my perspective along important industry events and developments for the 25 years since. Despite many changes to Newsarama, my passion for the medium of comic books and the characters makes the last quarter-century (it's unhinged to see that in writing) clock time expended doing what I love most.

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