santinibros asked: What disappointed me most about UA #14, apart from two great women biting it violently in one issue, is that when characters are killed off it's usually because they've been overused or worn out. I suppose that could apply to Scarlet Witch, but since she was out of the comics for so long and has so much unresolved business, I don't see how "will there be an other M-Day?" is the only interesting thing about her before she dies. And no, I'm not looking for spoilers, I just can't help griping.
That’s fine, you’re perfectly entitled to gripe.
I am fascinated by the fact that there’s all of these diverse opinions about Wanda and Rogue, but almost not a word about Simon (apart from that question I responded to a few minutes ago.) Was Simon’s death a “fridging”? If not, how is it any different than Wanda’s or Rogue’s in that issue? And if so, then what does that say about the whole concept of “fridging”?
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It says that the implications are different when a man dies in comics and a woman does. theempyrealwordsmith liked this
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