List of deceased American comic book characters
Below is a partial list of fictional characters who have died in American comic books, specifically in the superhero genre, and, so far, have not returned.
Characters frequently die in comic books, but are also frequently resurrected. A death that is reversed is called a comic book death. Writer Peter David splits the blame for this phenomenon among creators, publishers and fans. Creators and publishers kill characters to increase drama and sales and to meet the demands of readers who call for evil or unpopular characters be killed. However, if a popular character is killed, fans often ask for his or her resurrection and publishers find such returns can lead to more boosts in sales. Another reason creators resurrect characters is that they want to use them in new storylines. This cycle creates a vicious circle: after witnessing several improbable returns, fans begin to doubt that any characters are permanently dead, and death begins to lose its dramatic impact.[1]
Although many dead comic book characters are resurrected, some are not. Usually, characters associated with a major character's origin story (e.g. Spider-Man's Uncle Ben, Doctor Abraham Erskine, Ho Yinsen, Abin Sur, or Batman's mother and father), or those whose deaths significantly alter the development of a major character (e.g. Gwen Stacy, or Karen Page), remain dead. Additionally, although many stories continue to be written about them, certain period characters are typically presumed dead (at least from natural causes if nothing else) for purposes of contemporary status, even if their final fates are not depicted in a story (e.g. Rawhide Kid and other characters active in the 19th century Wild West). Sometimes a character remains dead simply because a successor has assumed an updated version of his or her costumed identity, making a return by the first generation character absurd (e.g. Baron Zemo or Foolkiller). Some dead characters have fallen out of relevance to modern audiences, which effectively prohibits their return (e.g. certain characters from the Golden and Silver Age of Comic Books. Characters who no longer fit current standards of political correctness also often fall into this category.). Death is also a convienent method of closure for characters who can no longer be used due to licensing restrictions, copyright, or other issues of ownership. Lastly, from time to time, superheroes or other comics characters, judged by their creators to have served their dramatic purposes, remain dead because their stories are considered over.
As there are no "rules" to fiction, all characters carry the possibility of being resurrected at any time. The following list of characters are present exceptions to the standard conventions of comic book deaths. Currently, they remain dead.
The latter part of this article also includes characters who were once "dead" and then returned. While persons listed may or may not have actually died in their respective comic books, they were presented as dead by the storytellers for a long enough time for the reversal to be meaningful (usually not within the same story arc). For example, Green Goblin supposedly died in July 1973, but was revealed to not have in December 1996. Thus, although continuity states Norman Osborn was never dead, for 23 years in real time, he was. By contrast, many comic book stories involve cliffhangers in which a character appears dead for a short time but is revealed to be alive or resurrected without enough time for the death to be meaningful. An example would be Batwoman, who died in Batman and Robin #8 (2010) but was revived only one issue later.
List of dead comic book characters
DC Comics
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
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Abattoir (Arnold Etchinson) | Batman vol. 1, #508 (June 1994) | Plummeted to his death |
Abin Sur | Showcase #22 (September–October 1959) | Died when his ship crash lands on Earth |
Agent Liberty (Benjamin Lockwood) | Action Comics #873 (January 2009) | Killed by Superwoman's heat vision |
Air Wave (Larry Jordan) | DC Comics Presents #40 (December 1981) | Killed by an escaped convict[2] |
Alberto Falcone | Batman: Dark Victory #13 (December 2000) | Suffocated with asphyxiation in mausoleum by his sister, Sofia |
Alexandra DeWitt | Green Lantern vol. 3, #54 (July 1994) | Strangled and stuffed in a refrigerator by Major Force (see Women in Refrigerators) |
Amazing-Man (William Blake "Will" Everett) | Justice League of America #87 (April 1994) | Died of cancer |
Amazing-Man (William Blake "Will" Everett III) | Starman vol. 2, #38 (January 1998) | Killed by Mist |
Amon Sur | Green Lantern vol. 4, #26 (December 2007) | Green Lantern Laira used her power ring to split his torso in half |
Amos Fortune | Justice League of America vol. 2, #37 (September 2009) | Shot by widow of member of the Royal Flush Gang |
Anima (Courtney Mason) | Faces of Evil: Prometheus (January 2009) | Killed by Prometheus |
Antaeus (Mark Antaeus) | JLA: Super Power #1 (November 1999) | Died in a nuclear explosion |
Anthro | Final Crisis #7 (January 2009) | Died of natural causes |
Aquagirl (Tula) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #9 (December 1985) | Drowned in water that was poisoned by Chemo |
Ares | Wonder Woman vol. 3, #31 (June 2009) | Struck in the head with a battle axe by Wonder Woman |
Arnold John Flass | Batman: Dark Victory #3 (February 2000) | Killed by the Hangman |
Atom (Albert "Al" Pratt) | Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #2 (September 1994) | Killed by Extant |
Atomic Knight (Gardner Grayle) | Final Crisis #4 (October 2008) | Killed by Darkseid's forces in a battle |
Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) | Azrael: Agent of the Bat #100 (May 2003) | Shot to death by Nicholas Scratch and Carlton Lehah; his body was never recovered |
Aztek (Uno) | JLA #41 (May 2000) | Sacrificed himself to save Superman so he could destroy Mageddon |
B'wana Beast (Michael Payson Maxwell) | Animal Man #47 (May 1992) | Transformed into evil Shining Man and perishes in the ensuing battle |
Baby Wildebeest | Infinite Crisis #4 (March 2006) | Punched through his chest by Superboy-Prime |
Ballistic (Kelvin Mao) | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Killed by a blast of heat vision from Superboy-Prime |
Baron Blitzkrieg | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Incinerated by Superboy-Prime |
Bekka | Superman/Batman #42 (November 2007) | Killed in her house by Infinity-Man |
Bernadeth | Countdown to Final Crisis #19 (December 2007) | Killed by the Infinity-Man (Death unseen in off-page) |
Black Canary (Dinah Drake Lance) | Secret Origins #50 (August 1990) | Died of cancer |
Black Condor (Ryan Kendall) | Infinite Crisis #1 (December 2005) | Killed by a ring beam through the chest during an ambush by Sinestro |
Black Mask (Roman Sionis) | Catwoman vol. 3, #52 (April 2006) | Shot in the head by Catwoman |
Black Orchid (Susan Linden-Thorne) | Black Orchid #1 (1988) | Killed in an explosion |
Black Orchid (Flora Black) | Black Orchid #22 | Killed by Suzy Black |
Blockbuster (Mark Desmond) | Legends #3 (January 1987) | Killed by Brimstone |
Blockbuster (Roland Desmond) | Nightwing #93 (July 2004) | Shot by Tarantula |
Bloodsport (Robert DuBois) | Adventures of Superman #507 (December 1993) | Killed when trying to escape from prison |
Bloodsport (Alex Trent) | Adventures of Superman #507 (December 1993) | Burned to death in his prison cell by the Aryan Brotherhood |
Bloody Mary | Wonder Girl #5 (January 2008) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Blue Beetle (Daniel Garret) | Blue Beetle vol. 1, #18 (November 1987) | Killed in the battle with Jarvis |
Blue Beetle (Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord) | DC Countdown to Infinite Crisis (May 2005) | Shot through the head by Maxwell Lord |
Bolt (Larry Bolatinsky) | Terror Titans #3 (December 2008) | Killed by his son, Dreadbolt, who uses Bolt's suit's teleporting ability to send him into a brick wall |
Boodikka | Green Lantern Corps vol. 3, #12 (August 2012) | Killed by Alpha Lantern Varix that her Alpha Lanterns become corrupted mentally unstable |
Brain | Salvation Run #4 (February 2008) | Used by Gorilla Grodd to beat Monsieur Mallah to death and killed in the process |
Brainiac 8 (Indigo) | The Outsiders vol. 3, #25 (August 2005) | Allowed herself to be destroyed by Shift from Brainiac 8's control |
Breach (Tim Zanetti) | Countdown: Arena #4 (December 2007) | Killed by Monarch |
Bushido (Ryuko Orsono) | Infinite Crisis #4 (March 2006) | Heat-visioned in half by Superboy-Prime |
Carmine Falcone | Batman: The Long Halloween #13 (December 1997) | Killed by Two-Face |
Celsius (Arani Desai) | Doom Patrol vol. 2, #17 (1988) | Engulfed in flames by Gil'Dishpan |
Cheetah (Priscilla Rich) | The Flash vol. 2, #219 (April 2005) | Killed by her successor, Barbara Minerva |
Ch'p | Green Lantern: Mosaic #2 (July 1992) | Run over by a yellow truck |
Chroma | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #10 (December 2007) | Slain by Gog |
Clayface (Matt Hagen) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (March 1986) | Killed by Shadow Demons during the Crisis |
Clayface (Preston Payne) | Justice League: Cry for Justice #3 (September 2009) | Incinerated by Prometheus |
Coagula (Kate Godwin) | Doom Patrol vol. 3, #9 (August 2002) | Incinerated herself |
Commander Steel (Henry "Hank" Heywood) | Eclipso #13 (November 1993) | Caught in the detonation of the Sunburst 300, while battling Eclipso's forces |
Composite Superman | Superman/Batman Annual #3 (March 2009) | Rips himself in half |
Conduit (Kenny Braverman) | Superman: The Man of Steel vol. 1, #45 (June 1995) | Channelled too much power and overloaded |
Controllers | Green Lantern vol. 4, #39 (April 2009) | Slaughtered by Larfleeze |
Crimson Avenger (Lee Walter Travis) | DC Comics Presents vol. 1, #38 (October 1981) | Killed in an explosion aboard a boat[2] |
Crimson Fox (Constance D'Aramis) | Starman vol. 2, #38 (January 1998) | Throat slashed by the Mist |
Crimson Fox (Vivian D'Aramis) | Justice League America #104 (October 1995) | Killed by Maurice Puanteur |
Damage (Grant Albert Emerson) | Blackest Night #4 (October 2009) | Killed by Black Lantern's heart-removing capability |
Dan Turpin | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Killed by group of heroes, after being possessed by Darkseid |
Darkseid (Uxas) | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Body destroyed by Radion poisoning; essence torn apart and utterly obliterated by uncontrollable vibrations |
Deacon Blackfire | Batman: The Cult #4 (November 1988) | Killed by his own army of homeless people |
Deep Six (Gole, Jaffar, Kurin, Shaligo, and Trok) | Countdown #38 (August 2007) | All victims of Infinity-Man; all killed off-panel except for Slig |
Demolition Team (Jackhammer, Rosie, Scoopshovel, and Steamroller) | The OMAC Project #6 (November 2005) | All killed by OMACs except for Hardhat |
Desaad | Countdown to Final Crisis #9 (February 2008) | Head blown apart by the Pied Piper's flute |
Devilance | 52 #17 (August 2006) | Eviscerated and decapitated by Lobo |
Disruptor | Terror Titans #6 (March 2009) | Killed by Clock King for failure by using her own suit to incinerate her body |
Doctor Bedlam | Death of the New Gods #1 (October 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Doctor Light (Arthur Light) | Final Crisis: Revelations #1 (August 2008) | Turned into a living candle and burned alive by the Spectre |
Doctor Midnight (Beth Chapel) | Eclipso #13 (November 1993) | Decapitated by a sword-wielding Eclipso |
Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles McNider) | Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #2 (September 1994) | Killed by Extant |
Doctor Moon | Manhunter vol. 3, #18 (March 2006) | Killed in a fight with Manhunter |
Doctor Polaris (John Nichol) | Blackest Night #4 (October 2009) | Killed by Black Lantern (Death unseen, only mentioned) |
Doctor Polaris (Neal Emerson) | Infinite Crisis #1 (December 2005) | Incinerated by the Human Bomb |
Dolphin | Infinite Crisis #3 (February 2006) | Killed in Atlantis by a rampaging Spectre |
Dorothy Spinner | Doom Patrol #22 (September 2003) | Life support pulled off-panel |
Dove (Don Hall) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (March 1986) | Killed by Shadow-creatures during the Crisis on Infinite Earths; due to reality being altered afterward, his death is remembered as being crushed by building debris instead |
Dream (Morpheus) | Sandman #69 (July 1995) | Executed by the Furies for the crime of filicide |
Dubbilex | Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special #1 (October 2008) | Killed by Codename: Assassin |
Duela Dent | Countdown #51 (May 2007) | Shot by one of the new Monitors |
Dyno-Mite Dan (Harris D. Bedletter) | Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005) | Killed in an ambush by the Sheeda |
Effigy (Martyn Van Wyck) | Final Crisis: Revelations #1 (August 2008) | Burned alive in a Lantern by the Spectre |
Electrocutioner (Lester Buchinsky) | Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal #4 (June 2010) | Killed by an insane Roy Harper |
Element Girl (Urania "Rainie" Blackwell) | Sandman #20 (October 1990) | Unable to survive the presence of Ra after he had taken away her powers |
Elongated Man (Randolph William "Ralph" Dibny) | 52 #42 (February 2007) | Neron flicked a ring at him with enough force to penetrate his chest |
Enemy Ace (Hans von Hammer) | Enemy Ace: War Idyll one-shot (October 1990) | Died of natural causes |
Eradicator (David Connor) | Action Comics #901 (May 2011) | Killed by Doomslayer |
Everyman (Hannibal Bates) | Green Arrow and Black Canary #29 (February 2010) | Killed by Cupid's declaring their relationship over |
Fastball (John Malone) | The OMAC Project #6 (November 2005) | Killed by OMAC, who grabs him by the throat and breaks his neck |
Fel Andar | Hawkman vol. 4, #48 (January 2006) | Killed by Blackfire |
Ferro Lad (Andrew Nolan) | Adventure Comics vol. 1, #353 (February 1967) | Died destroying the Sun-Eater |
Fever (Shyleen Lao) | Terror Titans #1 (December 2008) | Slain by operative of the Dark Side Club |
Fiddler (Isaac Bowin) | Villains United #1 (July 2005) | Executed by Deadshot |
Firebrand (Alex Sanchez) | JSA: Secret Files #2 (September 2001) | Stabbed in the neck by a Checkmate Knight in Roulette's arena |
Firebrand (Andre Twist) | Freedom Fighters vol. 2, #7 (March 2011) | Killed by Jester |
Flamebird (Thara Ak-Var) | Superman: War of the Supermen #3 (May 2010) | Sacrificed herself to restores yellow sun |
Forager | Cosmic Odyssey #4 (February 1989) | Sacrificed to save Batman and prevent the destruction of Earth from the embodiment of the Anti-Life Equation |
Forever People (Big Bear, Beautiful Dreamer, Mark Moonrider, Vykin, and Serifan) | Death of the New Gods #4 (December 2007) | All killed by Infinity-Man |
Freedom Beast (Dominic Mndawe) | Justice League: Cry for Justice #1 (July 2009) | Killed by minions of Prometheus |
Fury (Hippolyta Trevor-Hall) | JSA #80 (February 2006) | 'Died' of exposure in the Himalayas; spirit was taken into the dreamtime by her son Daniel, the new Dream of the Endless |
Geist (Dwayne Geyer) | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Killed by Superboy-Prime |
General Glory (Joseph Jones) | Justice League Quarterly #16 (September 1994) | Died of a myocardial infarction after reverting to his non-superhero form |
General Glory (Donovan Wallace) | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #3 (April 2007) | Killed by the Fourth Reich at his wedding |
General Zahl | New Teen Titans #15 (January 1982) | Bullets ricocheted off of Robotman's chest, killing him |
Gillian B. Loeb | Batman: Dark Victory #2 (January 2000) | Killed by the Hangman |
Gloss (Xiang Po) | Justice League: Cry for Justice #3 (September 2009) | Killed by Prometheus |
Gog (William Matthews) | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #15 (May 2008) | Disintegrated by the original Gog |
Golden Glider (Lisa Snart) | The Flash vol. 2, #113 (May 1996) | Frozen by Chillblaine |
Grayven | Outsiders: Five of a Kind: Week 3: Thunder/Martian Manhunter #3 (August 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Green Lantern (Alan Ladd Wellington Scott) | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #54 (August 2011) | Sacrificed himself using his Starheart to destroyed D'arken |
Green Man | Green Lantern Corps vol. 3, #12 (August 2012) | Killed by Alpha Lantern Varix that his Alpha Lanterns become corrupted mentally unstable |
Guardians of the Universe | Green Lantern vol. 5, #20 (May 2013) | All but one of them were killed by Sinestro, while he was possessed by Parallax; he later gave the lone survivor to Atrocitus, who killed him |
Harbinger (Lyla Michaels) | Superman/Batman #10 (July 2004) | Slain by Female Furies |
Harold Allnut | Batman #619 (November 2003) | Shot in the head by Hush |
Hath-Set | Brightest Day #13 (November 2010) | Neck broken by Hawkgirl |
Hawk (Holly Granger) | Blackest Night: Titans #1 (August 2009) | Killed by Black Lantern Hawk's special heart-removing attack |
Hawkwoman (Shayera Thal) | Rann-Thanagar War #5 (November 2005) | Killed by Blackfire |
Hector Hall (Doctor Fate) | JSA #80 (February 2006) | "Died" of exposure in the Himalayas; his spirit was taken into the dreamtime by his son Daniel, the new Dream of the Endless |
Hellhound (Jack Chifford) | Salvation Run #2 (November 2007) | Fed to "Lion-lizard" creatures by the Body Doubles |
Hitman (Thomas "Tommy" Monaghan) | Hitman #60 (April 2001) | Shot by Agent Truman's men while saving an old friend |
Human Bomb (Roy Lincoln) | Infinite Crisis #1 (December 2005) | Punched to death by Bizarro |
Icicle (Doctor Joar Mahkent) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #10 (January 1986) | Killed by Krona |
Impala (M'Bulaze) | JSA #28 (November 2001) | Killed in Roulette's arena |
Imperiex | Action Comics #782 (October 2001) | Killed in a Big Bang that sent him into the Boom tube by Superman |
Inertia (Thaddeus Thawne) | Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge #3 (October 2008) | Killed by the Rogues in revenge for setting them up |
Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg) | Superboy #203 (August 1974) | Crushed to death by Validus, under the control of components from Tharok's brain |
Ion | Green Lantern Annual #2 (October 2013) | Sacrificed itself by passing into the Source Wall after being led there by Kyle Rayner |
Jack Drake | Identity Crisis #5 (October 2004) | Impaled by Captain Boomerang's boomerang |
Jack T. Chance | Green Lantern vol. 4, #22 (August 2007) | Killed by Parallax |
Jean Loring | Countdown to Final Crisis #17 (January 2008) | Fell into the ocean |
Jim Corrigan | Spectre vol. 3, #62 (February 1998) | His soul passes on to Heaven after relinquishing his host, the Spectre |
Joe Chill | Batman #673 (January 2008) | Committed suicide after discovering Batman's identity |
Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers) | The Flash: Rebirth #3 (June 2009) | Accidentally disintegrated by the Flash, who had been unknowingly infused with a form of 'negative speed force' |
Jonah Hex | DC Special Series #16 (1978) | Shot by George Barrow in 1904 |
Jonathan Kent | Action Comics #870 (October 2008) | Fatal heart attack from Brainiac's missile strike |
Jor-El | Action Comics #1 (June 1938) | Died in Krypton's destruction |
Joshua Clay | Doom Patrol vol. 2, #55 (May 1992) | Murdered by a temporarily deranged Chief |
Judomaster (Hadley "Rip" Jagger) | Checkmate #12 (February 2007) | Back broken by Bane |
Kalibak | Final Crisis #6 (January 2009) | Eviscerated by Tawky Tawny |
Kanto (Iluthin) | Death of the New Gods #3 (November 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Karate Kid (Val Armorr) | Countdown to Final Crisis #7 (March 2008) | Killed by Morticoccus virus |
Katma Tui | Action Comics Weekly #601 (May 1988) | Murdered by Star Sapphire |
Ke'Haan | Green Lantern vol. 4, #23 (September 2007) | Killed by Anti-Monitor |
KGBeast (Anatoli Knyazev) | Detective Comics #817 (March 2006) | Shot in the head twice by Tally Man, who was hired by Great White Shark |
Kid Devil (Edward "Eddie" Alan Bloomberg) | Teen Titans vol. 3, #74 (August 2009) | Died in an explosion |
Kid Eternity | Batgirl vol. 3, #12 (July 2010) | Beaten to death by the Calculator |
Killer Frost (Crystal Frost) | Firestorm vol. 2, #21 (March 1984) | Absorbed too much energy from Firestorm, killing her |
Killer Moth (Drury Walker/Charaxes) | Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006) | Ripped in half by Superboy-Prime |
Killer Wasp | JSA All Stars #3 (April 2010) | Killed by Johnny Sorrow |
Kinetix (Zoe Saugin) | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009) | Incinerated by Superboy-Prime with his heat vision |
King Snake (Sir Edmund Dorrance) | Robin vol. 2, #91 (August 2001) | Dropped down a chasm by his son, Bane |
Kirt Niedrigh | The Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (August 2011) | Dies after destroying the Bringer of Chaos |
Kobra (Jeffrey Franklin Burr) | JSA #51 (October 2003) | Black Adam ripped his heart out |
Kole (Kole Weathers) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (March 1986) | Killed by Anti-Monitor's Shadow Demons |
Kreon | Green Lantern vol. 4, #12 (July 2006) | Killed by the Manhunters |
Krona | Green Lantern vol. 4, #67 (July 2011) | Ultimately killed by Green Lantern Hal Jordan |
Lady Liberty | Suicide Squad vol. 1, #30 (June 1989) | Sacrificed herself to destroy Kobra's capability to kill millions |
Lara | Action Comics #1 (June 1938) | Died in Krypton's destruction |
Leland McCauley | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (August 2008) | Disintegrated by the Time Trapper |
Libra (Justin Ballantine) | Final Crisis #6 (January 2009) | Obliterated by Lex Luthor |
Lynx | Batgirl #56 (November 2004) | Accidentally decapitated by one of her Ghost Dragon gang members while fighting Batgirl |
Madame Rouge (Laura DeMille) | New Teen Titans #15 (January 1982) | Accidentally killed by Changeling |
Mad Harriet | Countdown to Final Crisis #11 (February 2008) | Accidentally shot to death by Dog Soldiers on Apokolips |
Magog (David Reid) | Justice League: Generation Lost #13 (November 2010) | Mentally compelled by Maxwell Lord to put his staff weapon into his own head and fire off a full-powered blast |
Major Disaster (Paul Booker) | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Neck snapped by Superboy-Prime |
Major Victory (William Vickers) | Eclipso vol. 1, #13 (November 1993) | Killed by Eclipso |
Manhunter (Donald Richards) | Manhunter vol. 3, #7 (February 2005) | Killed by Mark Shaw |
Manhunter (Paul Kirk) | Detective Comics #443 (November 1974) | Sacrificed to destroy the Council and his clones |
Mantis | Death of the New Gods #5 (January 2008) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Mario Falcone | Batman #712 (September 2011) | Shot by Two-Face |
Martha Wayne | Detective Comics #33 (November 1939) | Shot by the mugger Joe Chill |
Martin Stein | Brightest Day #22 (March 2011) | Body transmuted into salt by Black Lantern Firestorm |
Marvin White | Teen Titans vol. 3, #62 (August 2008) | Killed by a dog demon who was on a mission for Lycus |
Match | Teen Titans vol. 3, #99 (August 2011) | Killed by Superboy-Prime |
Maxima | Superman: The Man of Steel #117 (October 2001) | Died in battle with Brainiac 13 and Imperiex |
Maxi-Man (Henry Hayes) | JSA #28 (November 2001) | Killed in Roulette's arena; his picture is shown with several others on her wall of Fallen Players of the House |
Mayflower | Suicide Squad vol. 1, #27 (May 1989) | Killed by Doctor Light |
Mekanique | Infinity, Inc. Annual #2 (1988) | Sacrificed herself to destroy an alternate version of Per Degaton |
Minute-Man (Jack Weston) | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #3 (April 2007) | Killed by the thugs of Vandal Savage in his family's home |
Mirror Master (Samuel Joseph Scudder) | Crisis on Infinite Earths #10 (January 1986) | Killed by Krona |
Mister America (Trey Thompson) | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #2 (January 2007) | Murdered by Vandal Savage |
Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane) | Justice League of America vol. 1, #171 (July 1979) | Killed by the Spirit King |
Mongul (I) | Underworld Unleashed #1 (November 1995) | Killed by Neron, who takes his soul in the process |
Monitor | Crisis on Infinite Earths #4 (July 1985) | Killed by Anti-Monitor |
Monocle (Jonathan Cheval) | Manhunter #9 (June 2005) | Killed by Manhunter |
Monsieur Mallah | Salvation Run #4 (February 2008) | Beaten to death by Gorilla Grodd |
Mortalla | Death of the New Gods #3 (November 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Negative Woman (Valentina Vostok) | Final Crisis #4 (October 2008) | Killed in battle by Darkseid's forces |
Nekron | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Destroyed by the white light of the White Entity |
Nemesis (Soseh Mykros) | JSA #58 (April 2004) | Killed by Eclipso in Kahndaq during the Black Reign story arc |
Nero (Alexander Nero) | Green Lantern Corps vol. 2, #38 (July 2009) | Executed by Alpha Lanterns |
Neron | Reign in Hell #6 (February 2009) | Decapitated in Hell by Satanus |
Neutron (Nathaniel Tryon) | Salvation Run #7 (June 2008) | Killed when Lex Luthor's teleporter self-destructed |
Newsboy Legion (Tommy Tompkins, Big Words, Gabby, and Scrapper) | Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special #1 (October 2008) | All killed by Codename: Assassin |
Nuidis Vulko | Aquaman vol. 4, #38 (January 2006) | Killed in Atlantis by a rampaging Spectre |
Nyssa Raatko | Robin vol. 2, #148 (May 2006) | Killed in a vehicle explosion caused by the League of Assassins |
Omen (Lilith Clay) | Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #2 (July 2003) | Neck snapped by a rogue Superman android |
Onimar Synn | Rann-Thanagar War #6 (December 2005) | Defeated by a coalition of heroes and split into seven parts |
Orca (Doctor Grace Balin) | Detective Comics #819 (July 2006) | Shot to death by the Tally Man |
Orion | Final Crisis #1 (May 2008) | Shot with a Radion-laced, time-traveling bullet by his father, Darkseid |
Orpheus (Gavin King) | Legends of the Dark Knight #182 (October 2004) | Killed by Black Mask in a plan to ambush Batman |
Overmaster | Justice League International #66 (July 1994) | Accidentally killed by Amazing-Man |
Overthrow (Arnold Daniel Beck) | The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005) | Killed by OMAC |
Owen Mercer | Blackest Night: The Flash #3 (February 2010) | Killed by his Black Lantern father, Captain Boomerang |
Pantha (Rosabelle Mendez) | Infinite Crisis #4 (March 2006) | Superboy-Prime punches her head off |
Persuader (Cole Parker) | 52 #34 (December 2006) | Accidentally killed by Osiris |
Phantom Lady (Delilah "Dee" Tyler) | Infinite Crisis #1 (December 2005) | Deathstroke drove his sword through her chest |
Plasmus (Otto Von Furth) | Salvation Run #7 (June 2008) | Killed when Lex Luthor's teleporter self-destructed |
Power Boy | Teen Titans East Special #1 (November 2007) | Killed by Trigon's sons when he was rising from the ground, ambushing current and former Titans[3] |
Professor Carter Nichols | Batman #700 (June 2010) | Killed by an unknown assailant |
Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne) | Flashpoint #5 (August 2011) | Stabbed in the back by an alternate version of Batman |
Prometheus | Justice League: Cry for Justice #7 (March 2010) | Shot in the head with an arrow by Green Arrow |
Psimon | Salvation Run #2 (November 2007) | Bludgeoned to death with a rock by the Joker |
Psycho-Pirate (Roger Hayden) | Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006) | Head crushed by Black Adam |
Quentin Turnbull | Jonah Hex vol. 2, #49 (January 2010) | Killed in battle with Jonah Hex |
Question (Charles Victor Szasz/Vic Sage) | 52 #38 (January 2007) | Died of lung cancer outside Nanda Parbat |
R. J. Brande (Ren Daggle) | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (August 2008) | Assassinated by his rival Leland McCauley |
Rainbow Raider (Roy G. Bivolo) | The Flash vol. 2, #183 (April 2002) | Painting embedded in his chest by Blacksmith, killing him |
Ram (Takeo Yakata) | JSA #28 (November 2001) | Killed in Roulette's arena; his picture is shown with several others on her wall of Fallen Players of the House |
Ranx the Sentient City | Green Lantern Corps vol. 2, #16 (September 2007) | Destroyed by Green Lantern Sodam Yat |
Ratcatcher (Otis Flannegan) | Infinite Crisis #1 (December 2005) | Killed by an OMAC |
Ravager (Bill Walsh) | Deathstroke the Terminator #4 (November 1991) | Stabbed by Deathstroke |
Reactron (Martin Krull) | Superman: War of the Supermen #1 (May 2010) | Incinerated body ultimately destroyed on new Krypton |
Red Bee (Richard Raleigh) | All-Star Squadron #35 (July 1984) | Killed by Baron Blitzkrieg |
Rocket Red (Dimitri Pushkin) | The OMAC Project #5 (October 2005) | Killed when he deliberately overloaded his battlesuit's power supply to destroy multiple OMACs |
Rond Vidar | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (October 2008) | Choked to death by Superboy-Prime |
Sal Maroni | Batman: The Long Halloween #12 (November 1997) | Killed by Alberto Falcone |
Sam Lane | Superman: War of the Supermen #4 (May 2010) | Committed suicide in order to prevent his capture and imprisonment for his part in destroying new Krypton |
Sandman (Wesley Dodds) | JSA: Secret Files and Origins #1 (August 1999) | Threw himself from a cliff in the Himalayas to avoid revealing the identity of Doctor Fate to Mordru |
Sarah Essen Gordon | Detective Comics #741 (February 2000) | Shot in the head by the Joker |
Savitar | The Flash: Rebirth #1 (April 2009) | Accidentally disintegrated by the Flash, who had been unknowingly infused with a form of 'negative speed force' |
Seven Shadows (Doctor Nowhere, Jake Justice, the Shard, Man-At-Arms, Lodestar, and the Veil) | JSA #18 (February 2003) | Six members of the newly formed team were killed by Johnny Sorrow when he removed his mask and subjected them to his deadly gaze |
Silent Majority | Suicide Squad vol. 1, #30 (June 1989) | Killed by Valland |
Silver Sorceress (Laura Cynthia Neilsen) | Justice League Europe #35 (February 1992) | Killed by a sniper under mental control of Dreamslayer |
Silver St. Cloud | Batman: Widening Gyre #6 (July 2010) | Throat slashed by Onomatopoeia |
Skyman (also known as Star-Spangled Kid) (Sylvester John Pemberton, Jr.) | Infinity, Inc. #51 (June 1988) | A manipulated Solomon Grundy touched the hand of an unconscious Mister Bones to Skyman, causing him to die of cyanide poisoning |
Sleez | Countdown #46 (June 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Slipknot (Christopher Weiss) | Titans vol. 2, #31 (January 2011) | Killed by Tattooed Man as revenge for Slipknot's murdering his son |
Sobek (Yurrd the Unknown) | 52 #44 (May 2007) | Torn by Black Adam at his jaws |
Solovar | JLA Annual #3 (July 1999) | Killed by a bomb set off by human terrorists |
Sparkler | Suicide Squad vol. 1, #27 (May 1989) | Killed by Doctor Light |
Speed Queen | Outsiders: Five of a Kind: Week 3: Thunder/Martian Manhunter #3 (August 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Spellbinder (Delbert Billings) | Detective Comics #691 (November 1995) | Killed by Lady Spellbinder |
Starman (Theodore Henry "Ted" Knight) | Starman vol. 2, #72 (December 2000) | Killed in battle by the Mist |
Star Sapphire (Remoni-Notra/Deborah Camille Darnell) | Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006) | Killed by Spectre in revenge for Sapphires' decapitating and slaughtering those who did not bow down before her |
Steel (Hank Heywood III) | Justice League of America #260 (March 1987) | Killed in an explosion by Professor Ivo's androids |
Steppenwolf | Terror Titans #2 (November 2008) | Killed by Clock King |
Strange Visitor (Sharon Vance) | Superman vol. 2, #173 (October 2001) | Died of draining her powers to Superman killing her in order to defeat the fleet of Imperiex |
Sue Dibny | Identity Crisis #1 (June 2004) | Accidentally slain by Jean Loring who caused an embolism in Dibny's brain while the Atom-sized[4] |
Super-Chief (Jon Standing Bear) | 52 #24 (October 2006) | Killed by Skeets while possessed by Mister Mind |
Takion (Joshua Saunders) | Death of the New Gods #3 (November 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man |
Tana Moon | Superboy vol. 3, #74 (May 2000) | Killed by Agenda agent Amanda Spence |
Tarantula (Catalina Flores) | Secret Six vol. 3, #7 (March 2009) | Sacrificed herself by putting herself and Junior in front of an attack by the Secret Society of Supervillains |
Tempest (Garth) | Blackest Night #2 (August 2009) | Killed by Black Lantern Aquagirl's special heart-removing attack. |
Terra (Tara Markov) | New Teen Titans Annual #3 (July 1984) | Killed in a rockslide caused by her own powers |
Terra (Tara Markov clone) | World War III #3 (April 2007) | Killed by Black Adam's punch through her chest |
Terra-Man (Tobias "Toby" Manning) | 52 #3 (May 2006) | Ripped in half by Black Adam |
Thomas Wayne | Detective Comics #33 (November 1939) | Shot by the mugger Joe Chill |
Thunder and Lightning (Gan and Tavis Williams) | Salvation Run #7 (June 2008) | Killed when Lex Luthor's teleporter self-destructed |
Tigra | Orion #3 (August 2000) | Slain by Apokoliptian sent by Justeen |
Time Commander (John Starr) | 52 #27 (November 2006) | Killed by Skeets while possessed by Mister Mind |
Time Trapper (Kal-El/Clark Kent) | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009) | Destroyed by time paradox after being punched by Superboy-Prime (his younger self) |
Tim Trench | 52 #18 (September 2006) | Killed by Felix Faust[5] |
Tomar-Re | Green Lantern vol. 2, #198 (March 1986) | Choked to death by Goldface |
Tony Zucco | Batman #438 (September 1989) | Gunned down by a helicopter hired by a rival crime boss |
Top (Roscoe Neyle Dillon) | The Flash vol. 2, #222 (July 2005) | Frozen and shattered by Captain Cold |
Tornado Twins (Donald "Don" Wallace Allen and Dawn Jae Allen) | Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #17 (April 1991) | Both killed by Dominion agents in 2980 |
Trickster (Giovanni Giuseppe/James Jesse) | Countdown to Final Crisis #22 (November 2007) | Shot by Deadshot while trying to save the Pied Piper |
Trigger Twins (Tom and Tad Trigger) | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Both shot by Vigilante and Wild Dog |
Triumph (William MacIntyre) | Trinity #52 (May 2009) | Sacrificed himself to save Tomorrow Woman's life |
Ventriloquist (Arnold Wesker) | Detective Comics #818 (June 2006) | Wesker and Scarface were both shot in the head by the Tally Man |
Vibe (Paco Ramone) | Justice League of America #258 (January 1987) | Choked to death by Professor Ivo's androids |
Vigilante (Adrian Chase) | Vigilante #50 (February 1988) | Shot himself in the head after realizing he had gone mad |
Virman Vundabar | Terror Titans #2 (November 2008) | Killed by Clock King |
Warlord (Travis Morgan) | Warlord vol. 4, #12 (March 2010) | Killed by his son, Joshua, who is manipulated by Deimos |
Waverider (Matthew Ryder) | 52 #27 (November 2006) | Tortured to death by Skeets while possessed by Mister Mind |
Whip (Shelly Gaynor) | Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005) | Killed by the Sheeda |
Wildcat (Yolanda Montez) | Eclipso #13 (November 1993) | Killed by a sword-wielding Eclipso during a mission to defeat him |
Zatara (Giovanni "John" Zatara) | Swamp Thing vol 2, #50 (July 1986) | Died during the battle with the Great Evil Beast |
Zor-El | Supergirl vol. 5, #36 (December 2008) | Blasted in the chest by Reactron |
Marvel Comics
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
8-Ball (Jeff Hagees) | Daughters of the Dragon #2 (March 2006) | Killed in an vehicle explosion by Wrecker |
Abraham Cornelius | Death of Wolverine #4 (October 2014) | Stabbed by broken glass that hit his stomach, during a fight between Wolverine and Sharp |
Adrienne Frost | Generation X #70 (December 2000) | Shot by her sister, Emma Frost |
Adri Nital | The Tomb of Dracula #32 (May 1975) | Killed by a group of villagers |
Aegis (Trey Rollins) | The Incredible Hercules #127 (March 2009) | Killed by Huntsman |
Aegis | The Thanos Imperative #3 (August 2010) | Destroyed by the cosmic energies of the Cancerverse in metaphysical combat; eventually overwhelmed and ripped apart from the inside by the massive energies coming from the Cancerverse and the faith engines of an entire armada of warships from the Universal Church of Truth |
Agamotto | The New Avengers vol. 2, #6 (November 2010) | Fell in battle with Brother Voodoo, who used Agamotto's own eye against him by unleashing all of its mystic energy at once; Agamotto, like Brother Voodoo, was caught in the epicenter of the blast and destroyed |
Agatha Harkness | The Avengers vol. 1, #503 (November 2004) | Died of natural causes |
Agent Axis | Marvel Comics Presents #34 (December 1988) | Neck snapped by Thin Man |
Air-Walker (Gabriel Lan) | Annihilation Silver Surfer #1 (April 2006) | Destroyed by the Seekers |
Aleksander Lukin | Captain America vol. 5, #42 (September 2008) | Gunned down by Sharon Carter |
Alistair Smythe | The Superior Spider-Man #13 (July 2013) | Stabbed in the chest by Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man's body |
Alyssa Moy | Fantastic Four vol. 1, #573 (January 2010) | Slain by her enemies |
Aminedi | X-Men Annual vol. 2, #2 (October 1993) | Killed by Legacy Virus |
Angar the Screamer (David Alan Angar) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #59 (February 2002) | Killed by Graviton |
Angelo Fortunato | Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #7 (December 2004) | Abandoned by the Venom symbiote in mid-air |
Ancient One | Marvel Premiere #14 (March 1974) | Allowed himself to be killed by Doctor Strange in order to stop Shuma-Gorath from invading reality |
Anelle | Fantastic Four #257 (August 1983) | Died in Tarnax IV's destruction by Galactus has devoured the planet |
Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) | Secret Avengers #23 (March 2012) | Beaten to death by the Father's henchmen |
Apex (Katy Bashir/Tim Bashir) | Avengers Arena #18 (November 2013) | Allowed itself to be killed by Death Locket |
Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur) | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #4 (January 2011) | Shot in the head by Fantomex |
Apocalypse Twins (Uriel and Eimin Worthington) | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #22 (July 2014) | Both killed by Sunfire using the powers of Celestial |
Arabian Knight (Abdul Qamar) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #55 (October 2001) | Drained of his life energies by Humus Sapien |
Aron | Fantastic Four #400 (May 1995) | Killed by the Celestials |
Ashley Kafka | The Superior Spider-Man #5 (March 2013) | Killed by Massacre |
Astronomer (Seginn Gallio) | Silver Surfer vol. 3, #17 (November 1988) | Killed by Death |
Athena | Chaos War #4 (December 2010) | Incinerated by Hercules empowered by Gaea and Pele |
Attuma | Squadron Supreme vol. 4, #1 (December 2015) | Slain by an alternate version of Power Princess |
Avalanche (Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis) | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #1 (October 2012) | Plummeted to his death |
Balder | Loki: Agent of Asgard #14 (May 2015) | Decapitated by Loki |
Baron Heinrich Zemo (Doctor Heinrich Zemo) | Avengers #15 (April 1965) | Caught in an avalanche that he had caused |
Bastion | X-Force vol. 3, #28 (July 2010) | Obliterated by Hope Summers |
Beautiful Dreamer | X-Force vol. 3, #12 (April 2009) | Killed by the Legacy Virus |
Bedlam (Jesse Aaronson) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1 #423 (July 2003) | Died of his injuries in the Church of Humanity |
Beef (Buford Wilson) | Uncanny X-Men #281 (October 1991) | Slain by Trevor Fitzroy |
Beetle (Leila Davis) | Thunderbolts #56 (November 2001) | Killed by Graviton |
Benjamin Parker (Uncle Ben) | Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) | Shot by a burglar |
Berzerker (Ray Carter) | X-Factor vol. 1, #11 (December 1986) | Electrocuted and incinerated when he was thrown into a body of water after a pitched battle |
Beyonders | Secret Wars #5 (August 2015) | All killed by Doctor Doom using a living bomb of Molecule Man's counterparts |
Bird-Man (Henry Hawk) | Iron Man vol. 1, #116 (November 1978) | Caught in an explosion in Count Nefaria's base by Spymaster |
Black Knight (Nathan Garrett) | Tales of Suspense #73 (January 1966) | Fell off his winged horse during a battle with Iron Man |
Black Marvel (Daniel Lyons) | Slingers #12 (November 1999) | Died of natural causes after the Slingers freed him from the demonic being by Mephisto |
Black Talon (Samuel David Barone) | The Punisher vol. 8, #11 (May 2012) | Shot in the chest by the Punisher |
Black Widow (Yelena Belova) | Secret Avengers vol. 2, #15 (February 2014) | Accidentally shot in the chest by AIM |
Blazing Skull (Mark Anthony Todd) | Marvel Zombies Destroy! #5 (July 2012) | Killed by zombified goats |
Blizzard (Gregor Shapanka) | The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #20 (1986) | Killed by Iron Man 2020 |
Bloke (Mickey Tork) | X-Force vol. 1, #118 (September 2001) | Shot by soldiers |
Bluebird (Sally Avril) | Untold Tales of Spider-Man #13 (September 1996) | Killed in vehicle accident |
Blue Blade (Roy Chambers) | The Twelve #9 (February 2012) | Murdered by the robot, Electro |
Blue Streak (Don Thomas) | The Punisher vol. 7, #9 (September 2009) | Neckbreaker by the Punisher |
Bolivar Trask | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #16 (January 1966) | Died in the self-destructing Sentinel base |
Bonebreaker | Old Man Logan vol. 2, #6 (May 2016) | Stabbed in the head by an alternate version of Wolverine |
Bova (Bova Ayrshire) | New Warriors vol. 5, #1 (February 2014) | Killed by High Evolutionary |
Box (Roger Bochs) | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #49 (August 1987) | Killed by Madison Jeffries, after merging with Scramble to become Omega |
Brian Banner | The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #-1 (July 1997) | Accidentally killed after being knocked headfirst into a gravestone by his son, Bruce Banner in self-defense |
Brain Drain (Werner Schmidt) | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #130 (March 1994) | Killed by Master Man |
Bulwark (Oswald Boeglin) | Weapon X vol. 2, #5 (March 2003) | Killed in the gas chambers |
Burglar (Carradine) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #200 (January 1980) | Fatal heart attack after discovering Spider-Man's secret identity |
Bushwacker (Carl Burbank) | X-Force: Sex and Violence #2 (October 2010) | Throat slashed by Wolverine |
Caiera | Incredible Hulk vol. 3, #105 (April 2007) | Killed when the warp core on the Hulk's shuttle was detonated by Red King |
Caleb Hammer | X-Force vol. 1, #37 (August 1994) | Shot by the Externals member, Absalom |
Calypso (Calypso Ezili) | The Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 1, #253 (January 1998) | Killed by Alyosha Kravinoff |
Candra | Scarlet Spider vol. 2, #19 (July 2013) | Killed by Scarlet Spider |
Cameron Hodge | X-Men: Legacy #235 (April 2010) | Head torn off and drained of life energies by Warlock |
Captain Atlas (Att-Lass) | Infinity: Heist #4 (January 2014) | Vaporized by Unicorn |
Captain Midlands (Sid Ridley) | Captain Britain and MI-13 #9 (March 2009) | Committed suicide in prison to avoid his trial for treason |
Cat-Man (Townshend Horgan) | Iron Man vol. 1, #116 (November 1978) | Caught in an explosion in Count Nefaria's base by Spymaster |
Celestials | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | All were annihilated by the Beyonders |
Cell | Morlocks #4 (September 2002) | Killed by the Sentinel |
Captain Marvel (Genis-Vell) | Thunderbolts #100 (March 2006) | Torn apart by Baron Zemo |
Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) | Marvel Graphic Novel #1 (April 1982) | Died of cancer from toxic nerve gases |
Catseye (Sharon Smith) | Uncanny X-Men #281 (October 1991) | Drained of her life energies in order to fuel Trevor Fitzroy's teleportation portal |
Changeling (Kevin Sydney) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #42 (March 1968) | Killed by the Grotesk |
Charcoal (Charlie Burlingame) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #56 (November 2001) | Killed in battle with Graviton |
Chemistro (Calvin Carr) | The Invincible Iron Man #520 (July 2012) | Killed by War Machine for trying to kill Iron Man |
Chief Examiner | Quasar #38 (September 1992) | Destroyed itself when it overloaded its analysis capabilities while attempting to analyze and duplicate Kayla Ballentine's Star Brand powers |
Chris Bradley | Weapon X vol. 2, #21 (June 2004) | Accidentally shot by Agent Zero |
Clay Quartermain | Hulk vol. 2, #4 (June 2008) | Murdered by an insane Doc Samson[6] |
Coach | X-Force vol. 1, #120 (November 2001) | Shot by U-Go-Girl |
Cobalt Man (Ralph Roberts) | Civil War vol. 1, #1 (May 2006) | Caught in an explosion created by Nitro |
Commander Kraken | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld |
Courtney Ross | Excalibur vol. 1, #5 (February 1989) | Killed by Sat-Yr-9 |
Crimson Commando (Frank Bohannan) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #539 (June 2011) | Killed by Wolverine |
Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer) | Invincible Iron Man #527 (October 2012) | Killed by her daughter Sasha Hammer and Ezekiel Stane |
Crule | X-Force vol. 1, #54 (May 1996) | Killed in the battle with Selene |
Crusader (Z'Reg) | Avengers: The Initiative #19 (December 2008) | Shot through his head by 3-D Man |
Crusher (Caldwell Rozza) | Daredevil vol. 1, #119 (March 1975) | Drowned in the ocean |
Crusher (Juan Aponte) | Daredevil vol. 1, #119 (March 1975) | Accidentally crushed by a falling wall, killing him |
Cyber (Silas Burr) | Death of Wolverine #3 (October 2014) | Killed by Ogun |
Cyclone (André Gerard) | The Punisher vol. 7, #10 (October 2009) | Throat slashed by the Punisher |
Cyclops (Scott Summers) | Death of X #4 (November 2016) | Killed by the Terrigen Mist[7] |
D'Ken | Uncanny X-Men #486 (May 2007) | Killed by Vulcan |
Damian Tryp | X-Factor vol. 3, #12 (December 2006) | Killed in building explosion |
David Moreau | New Mutants vol. 1, #97 (January 1991) | Neck broken by Cameron Hodge |
Dark Mother (Fiona Knoblach) | X-Men vol. 2, #202 (October 2007) | Killed by Marauders and Acolytes |
Dead Girl (Moonbeam) | X-Statix #26 (October, 2004) | Dies of an unknown illness |
Deacon Frost | The Tomb of Dracula ol. 4, #4 (March 2005) | Staked by Blade |
Death's Head | Death's Head vol. 2, #1 (March 1992) | Killed by its predecessor, Death's Head |
Death Adder (Roland Burroughs) | Venom vol. 2, #20 (July 2012) | Neck broken by Agent Venom |
Deathcry (Sharra Neramani) | Annihilation Conquest: StarLord #2 (August 2007) | Incinerated with an energy ball by Captain Universe |
Death-Stalker (Philip Wallace Sterling) | Daredevil #158 (May 1979) | Materialized into a tombstone |
Demogoblin | Spider-Man vol. 1, #48 (July 1994) | Crushed to death when his strength gave out |
Desak (Desak Sterixian) | Thor vol. 2, #49 (July 2002) | Killed by Thor using the Bloodaxe |
Destiny (Irene Adler) | Uncanny X-Men #255 (December 1989) | Killed by Legion |
Devastator (Kirov Petrovna) | Incredible Hulk vol. 1, #186 (April 1975) | Incinerated by his suit after the fight with Hulk |
Diamond Lil (Lillian Crawley-Jeffries) | X-Force vol. 3, #23 (January 2010) | Killed by Selene's forces |
Dinah Soar | Great Lakes Avengers #1 (June 2005) | Killed by Maelstrom |
Dirk Anger | Nextwave #11 (February 2007) | Accidentally hanged himself |
Doctor Sun | Fantastic Four vol. 1, #321 (December 1988) | Killed by H.E.R.B.I.E. |
Donald Pierce | New Mutants vol. 3, #13 (May 2010) | Killed by Cyclops |
Dryad (Callie Betto) | New X-Men #23 (April 2006) | A busload of former mutants, depowered by the events of Decimation, were killed by a missile fired by the followers of William Stryker |
Dum Dum Dugan (Timothy Aloysius Cadwallander Dugan) | Original Sins #5 (August 2014) | Shot in the battle with Hydra in 1966 |
Electro (Maxwell "Max" Dillon) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #17 (August 2016) | Killed by Jackal's clone |
El Guapo (Robbie Rodriguez) | X-Statix #18 (March 2004) | His flying skateboard goes out of control and smashes into a wall; the board ends up impaling him through the heart killing him |
Eli Bard | X-Force vol. 3, #24 (February 2010) | Stabbed in the heart with the blade by Selene |
Enforcer (Charles L. Delazny Jr.) | Iron Man #194 (April 1985) | Gunned down by Scourge of the Underworld, who was disguised as a homeless woman |
Eric Koenig | Secret Warriors #19 (August 2010) | Killed in the battle with Hydra |
Erik Killmonger | Black Panther vol. 4, #38 (September 2008) | Killed by Monica Rambeau who flew through his chest |
Everyman (Larry Ekler) | Captain America vol. 1, #442 (August 1995) | Stabbed by his own sword by Hauptmann Deutschland |
Executioner (Skurge) | Thor #362 (December 1985) | Killed by Hela's forces |
Ex Nihilo | The New Avengers vol. 3, #32 (March 2015) | Sacrificed himself with the Ex-Nihili and Abyss to neutralize the Beyonder |
Ezekiel (Ezekiel Sims) | The Amazing Spider-Man #508 (July 2004) | Sacrificed himself to save Spider-Man |
Fabian Cortez | Magneto: Dark Seduction #4 (September 2000) | Transported 50 miles in about 20 seconds (roughly Mach 12) by Magneto; and slammed into the ground at that speed |
Famine (Autumn Rolfson) | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #16 (October 2011) | Sliced in half and killed by Archangel |
Farley Stillwell | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #20 (January 1965) | Plummeted to his death |
Feral (Maria Callasantos) | Wolverine vol. 3, #54 (July 2007) | Killed by Sabretooth |
Firebrand (Gary Gilbert) | The Punisher vol. 7, #10 (October 2009) | Shot in the back of the head by the Punisher |
Flag-Smasher (Karl Morgenthau) | Cable and Deadpool #28 (July 2006) | Killed by Domino (Death unseen, only mentioned) |
Flux (Benjamin "Benny" Tibbits) | World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1 (September 2007) | Killed by Gamma Corps |
Foolkiller (Ross G. Everbest) | Man Thing vol. 1, #4 (March 1974) | Killed during battle with Man Thing |
Franklin Storm | Fantastic Four vol. 1, #32 (November 1964) | Killed by Morrat |
Frederick Foswell | The Amazing Spider-Man #52 (September 1967) | Shot by Kingpin's hired thugs |
Freedom Ring (Curtis Doyle) | Marvel Team-Up vol. 3, #24 (November 2006) | Shot in the head by Skrull Kill Krew member, 3-D Man |
Friedrich Von Roehm | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #209 (September 1986) | Disintegrated by Nimrod |
G. W. Bridge | The Punisher vol. 7, #10 (October 2009) | Shot in the head by Microchip |
Gabe Jones | Secret Warriors #19 (August 2010) | Killed by Gorgon during the battle with Hydra |
Gargouille (Lavinia LeBlanc) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #518 (December 2009) | Devoured by Predator X |
Garrison Kane | Weapon X vol. 2, #12 (October 2003) | Died of absorbed the Weapon X's technology in the process |
Gateway | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #27 (July 2012) | Neck broken by the Ultimaton |
Gauntlet | Uncanny X-Men vol. 4, #5 (March 2016) | Killed in an explosion on Genosha by Magneto |
Gazer | X-Men vol. 2, #186 (July 2006) | Stabbed in the back by Ozymandias in revenge |
Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) | Wolverine vol. 2, #100 (April 1996) | Killed by Wolverine |
Geoffrey Wilder | Runaways vol. 1, #17 (July 2004) | Killed by the Pride by the Gibborim |
George Stacy | The Amazing Spider-Man #90 (November 1970) | Crushed by falling debris while saving a child during a fight between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus |
Gertrude Yorkes | Runaways vol. 2, #18 (July 2006) | Stabbed by Geoffrey Wilder |
Gibbon (Martin Blank) | Spider-Man/Deadpool #9 (September 2016) | Killed by Itsy Bitsy |
Gideon | X-Force vol. 1, #52 (March 1996) | Drained of his life energy by Selene |
Gilded Lily (Lillian von Loont) | Alpha Flight Annual vol. 1, #1 (September 1986) | Disintegrated into dust after she tries to possess Aurora |
Glenn Talbot | Incredible Hulk #260 (June 1981) | Killed when the War Wagon crashes in Japan while fighting the Hulk; a power surge feedback fries his brain |
Glorian (Thomas Gideon) | Silver Surfer vol. 7, #15 (November 2015) | Destroyed in the reality universe after Silver Surfer and Dawn who rejected his offer |
Goldbug (Matthew Gilden) | Civil War vol. 1, #6 (January 2007) | Shot by the Punisher |
Grasshopper (Doug Taggert) | Great Lakes Avengers #2 (July 2005) | Killed by Zaran |
Graydon Creed | X-Force vol. 3, #28 (July 2010) | Killed by Hope Summers |
Gremlin (Kondrati Yurivich Topolov) | Iron Man #229 (April 1988) | Burned to death inside his own armor when he grappled Iron Man and held him up against his own body; the Avenger's boot jets ignited the titanium that made up the armor of the Titanium Man suit |
Grim Hunter (Vladimir "Vlad" Kravinoff) | The Amazing Spider-Man #637 (July 2010) | Killed by his father, Kraven the Hunter |
Grim Reaper (Eric Williams) | Vision vol. 3, #1 (November 2015) | Killed by the Vision's android |
Gwen Stacy | The Amazing Spider-Man #121 (June 1973) | Died during a battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin while on top of the Brooklyn Bridge; died from sudden deceleration of her body after falling from a great height and being caught by Spider-Man |
Hamilton Slade | X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula #4 (July 2006) | Staked by his brother, Frederick Slade |
Hammer and Anvil (Leroy Jackson and John Anvil) | Marvel Fanfare vol. 1, #29 (November 1986) | Scourge of the Underworld shot through Hammer's head; Anvil was left to die in Nevada's desert |
Hangman (Harlan Krueger) | Bizarre Adventures #31 (April 1982) | Accidentally impaled by his own scythe |
Hank Pym (Ant-Man) | Avengers: Rage of Ultron one-shot (April 2015) Notes: this comic book issue was Marvel Graphic Novel | His being obliterated after accidentally merge with Ultron |
Happy Hogan (Harold Joseph "Happy" Hogan) | Iron Man vol. 4, #14 (January 2007) | Died in the hospital after Spymaster's attack |
Happy Sam Sawyer | Captain America vol. 1, #274 (October 1982) | Sacrificed himself when a Life Model Decoy detonated itself while trying to gain missile navigation override codes |
Harry Leland | Uncanny X-Men #209 (September 1986) | Died of a massive heart attack while battling the sentinel Nimrod; Nimrod's use of powerful anti-gravity 'propulsion' to counter Leland's own gravity-increasing powers resulted in a 'tug-of-war' battle between the two that physically stressed the mutant's body to the breaking point |
Haven (Rahda Dastoor) | X-Factor vol. 1, #117 (December 1995) | Drained of her life energies by the Adversary |
Hazard (Carter Alexander Ryking) | X-Men: Legacy vol. 1, #211 (July 2008) | Killed in the mind |
Headsman (Cleavon Twain) | Thunderbolts #140 (January 2010) | Shot in the head by Nuke while possessed by Uranian |
Hellrazor | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld who was disguised as a bartender |
Hemingway | Weapon X vol. 2, #21 (June 2004) | Killed by Agent Zero |
Henrietta Hunter | X-Statix #17 (February 2004) | Killed by Dead Girl in order to stop her song powers |
Hijacker (Howard Mitchell) | Venom vol. 2, #9 (November 2011) | Killed by Agent Venom |
Hindsight (Burt Kenyon) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #175 (December 1977) | Plummeted to his death |
Hiroim | World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #5 (April 2008) | Sacrificed himself to stop the Leader, and transferred his old power to Kate Waynesboro |
Holocaust | Exiles #63 (June 2005) | King Hyperion broke his shell and "ate" the pure energy that he was composed of, effectively killing him |
Hornet (Eddie McDonough) | Wolverine vol. 3, #23 (December 2004) | Killed by a brainwashed Wolverine |
Howard Stark | Iron Man vol. 1, #28 (August 1970) | Killed in a vehicle accident |
Ho Yinsen | Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963) | Killed by Wong-Chu's men while to save Tony Stark |
Hulk (Robert Bruce Banner) | Civil War II #3 (July 2016) | After losing the gamma radiation that powered him, he was shot in the head with an arrow by Hawkeye who was manipulated the vision of Ulysses Cain's prediction and algorithm |
Humbug (Buck Mitty) | Heroes for Hire vol. 2, #15 (December 2007) | Allowed himself to be killed by Shang-Chi |
Hybrid (Scott Washington) | Venom vol. 2, #15 (April 2012) | Shot by Eddie Brock |
In-Betweener | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | Annihilated by the Beyonders |
Infectia (Josephine) | X-Men vol. 2, #27 (December 1993) | Died of natural causes |
Infinity | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | Annihilated by the Beyonders |
Iron Cross (Helmut Gruler) | Citizen V and the V-Battalion #3 (August 2001) | Sacrificed himself to using energy which powered his armor to prevent Hydra from spreading of nanotechnology throughout the world |
Iron Monger (Obadiah Stane) | Iron Man #200 (November 1985) | Committed suicide by firing a repulsor ray at his own head, after having been defeated by Iron Man |
Jack Murdock | Daredevil vol. 1, #1 (April 1964) | Killed by Roscoe Sweeney's men |
Jack O'Lantern (Steven Mark Levins) | Civil War vol. 1, #5 (November 2006) | Shot in the head by the Punisher |
Jackpot (Alana Jobson) | The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (October 2008) | Result of antidote mixing with drugs that gave her her powers |
Jacob Shaw | X-Men: Hellfire Club #4 (April 2000) | Died of natural causes |
Jamie Braddock | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #23 (March 2012) | Neck broken by his brother, Brian in order to stop the devil Goat to consuming the multiverse to achieve godhood |
Jarella | Incredible Hulk #205 (November 1976) | Crushed by debris while pushing a boy out of the way during a battle between the Hulk and Crypto-Man |
Jason Macendale | Spider-Man: Hobgoblin Lives #1 (January 1997) | Killed by Hobgoblin |
Jasper Sitwell | Winter Soldier #10 (September 2012) | Shot by an brainwashed Black Widow to save Nick Fury |
Javitz (Isaac Javitz) | X-Men vol. 2, #43 (August 1995) | Killed by Holocaust |
Jean DeWolff | The Spectacular Spider-Man #107 (October 1985) | Shot in the chest by Sin-Eater |
Jean Grey | New X-Men #150 (December 2003) | Killed by Xorn posing as Magneto via a fatal stroke |
Jeffrey Garrett | New X-Men vol. 2, #14 (July 2005) | Died after his Mutant powers were lost |
Jeffrey Mace | Captain America vol. 1, #285 (September 1983) | Dies of cancer |
Jerry Jaxon | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #12 (July 1984) | Killed by Box |
Jester (Jody Putt) | Civil War vol. 1, #5 (November 2006) | Shot in the head by the Punisher |
Jester (Jonathan Powers) | Civil War II #0 (May 2016) | Stabbed by an inmate during riot in prison (Death unseen, only mentioned) |
Jetstream (Haroum ibn Sallah al-Rashid) | Uncanny X-Men #281 (October 1991) | Absorbed by Trevor Fitzroy in order to fuel his teleportation portal |
Jim Wilson | Incredible Hulk #420 (August 1994) | Died of AIDS |
John Steele | Secret Avengers vol. 1, 29 (July 2012) | Killed by Max Fury |
John the Skrull | Captain Britain and MI13 #4 (August 2008) | Executed by the Skrull after angrily insulting his captors |
Jonas Harrow | The New Avengers vol. 1, #60 (December 2009) | Executed by Hood for attempting to double-cross and replace him; shot in the head |
Junior Juniper (Jonathan "Junior" Juniper) | Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #4 (November 1963) | Killed on a mission to rescue Pamela Hawley's brother in Berlin |
Justin Hammer | Iron Man: Bad Blood #4 (December 2000) | Accidentally frozen in a block of ice; his body is now drifting in space |
Juston Seyfert | Avengers Arena #9 (May 2013) | Murdered by Apex |
Kamikaze (Haruo Tsuburaya) | X-Factor vol. 1, #85 (December 1992) | Decapitated by Archangel with his metallic wings |
Kangaroo (Frank Oliver) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #126 (November 1973) | Died from radiation |
Karen Page | Daredevil vol. 2, #5 (March 1999) | Impaled by Bullseye |
Kiber the Cruel (Frederick Kiber) | Black Panther vol. 1, #13 (January 1979) | Killed by Black Panther to replenish with no ground killing him |
Killpower (Julius Mullarkey) | Revolutionary War: Omega one-shot (March 2014) | Allowed himself to be killed by Captain Britain's Super-Soldiers |
Kirigi | Daredevil vol. 1, #188 (November 1982) | Killed by Daredevil and the Chaste |
Korath the Pursuer (Korath-Thak) | Annihilation: Conquest #1 (January 2008) | Killed by Ultron |
Kurse (Algrim) | Thor vol. 2, #82 (September 2004) | Killed in battle with Thor |
Lady Dorma | Sub-Mariner #37 (May 1971) | Killed by Llyra |
Larry Trask | Avengers vol. 1, #104 (October 1972) | Killed when a Sentinel fell on him |
Leper Queen | X-Force vol. 3, #17 (July 2009) | Shot by X-23 |
Lilandra Neramani | War of Kings #4 (June 2008) | Assassinated by Razor |
Living Brain | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #18 (September 2016) | Destroyed by Doctor Octopus |
Living Diamond (Jack Winters) | X-Men #42 (March 1968) | Incinerated in a mind battle with Professor X |
Living Tribunal | The New Avengers vol. 3, #8 (July 2013) | Annihilated by the Beyonders[8] |
Llyra (Llyra Morris) | Fantastic Four Unlimited #11 (September 1995) | Betrayed by her son, Llyron, who chained and left her for dead in the ruins of Atlantis |
Lobo Brothers (Carlos and Eduardo Lobo) | Scarlet Spider vol. 2, #14 (February 2013) | Carlos was killed by Mister Moctezuma |
Web of Spider-Man vol. 1, #55 (October 1989) | Eduardo was shot with silver bullets by Glory Grant | |
Locus (Rayna Piper) | Weapon X vol. 2, #1 (November 2002) | Killed by Sabretooth |
Lord Chaos | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | Annihilated by the Beyonders |
Lt. Ethan Warren | Logan #3 (July 2008) | Killed by Wolverine |
Machete (Alfonso Lopez) | U.S. Agent vol. 2, #1 (August 2001) | Killed by Kali Vries |
Machete (Ferdinand Lopez) | Captain America vol. 1, #442 (August 1995) | Killed by Everyman |
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb) | The Amazing Spider-Man #637 (July 2010) | Throat slashed by Kraven the Hunter's wife |
Madcap | Deadpool vol. 4, #5 (January 2016) | Incinerated himself in battle with Deadpool |
Madman (Philip Sterns) | Thunderbolts vol. 2, #6 (March 2013) | Head blown apart with a kill switch by his brother, the Leader |
Maggott (Japheth) | Weapon X vol. 2, #5 (March 2003) | Executed in a gas chamber at the Neverland Concentration Camp |
Magique | Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, #15 (August 2009) | Accidentally shot to death by Shi'ar soldiers |
Major Mapleleaf (Louis Sadler Junior) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective |
Mallen | Iron Man vol. 4, #6 (April 2006) | Iron Man is forced to decapitate him when Mallen refuses to surrender |
Mammomax (Maximus Jensen) | New X-Men vol. 2, #34 (March 2007) | Devoured by Predator X while imprisoned by the Facility |
Mandarin | Invincible Iron Man #526 (October 2012) | Killed by Zeke Stane |
Marco Delgado | X-Men vol. 2, #3 (December 1991) | Died in the destruction of Asteroid M |
Margaret Slade | X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula #4 (July 2006) | Killed by her son, Hamilton Slade |
Maria Stark | Iron Man vol. 1, #28 (August 1970) | Killed in a vehicle accident |
Mariko Yashida | Wolverine vol. 1, #57 (July 1992) | Poisoned by Matsu'o Tsurayaba and Silver Fox |
Massacre (Marcus Lyman) | The Superior Spider-Man #5 (March 2013) | Shot by Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man's body |
Master Khan | Namor the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #33 (December 1992) | Ripped in half by Namor |
Mister M (Absolom Zebardyn Mercator) | X-Men: The 198 #5 (July 2006) | Annihilated by Magma who was under the control of Johnny Dee |
Master Man (Wilhelm Lohmer) | Cable vol. 1, #52 (March 1998) | Sacrificed himself to save Cable from a bullet fired by Hellfire Club |
Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde) | Uncanny X-Men Annual #17 (1993) | Killed by the Legacy Virus |
Master of the World (Eshu) | Alpha Flight vol. 4, #8 (January 2012) | Killed by Alpha Flight |
Master Order | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | Annihilated by the Beyonders |
Matsu'o Tsurayaba | Psylocke #4 (February 2010) | Killed by Wolverine with assistance by Psylocke |
Matthew Risman | X-Force vol. 3, #6 (October 2008) | Shot in the head by X-23 |
Meteorite (Valerie Barnhardt) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #56 (November 2001) | Died in the vacuum of space by Graviton |
Melter (Bruno Horgan) | The Avengers #263 (January 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld, who was disguised as the Melter's assistant |
Mettle (Ken Mack) | Avengers Arena #1 (December 2012) | Incinerated by Arcade |
Microchip (David Linus Lieberman) | Punisher: In the Blood #4 (February 2011) | Throat slashed by the Punisher for murdering G. W. Bridge |
Midgard Serpent | Loki: Agent of Asgard #15 (June 2015) | Killed by Frigga |
Miek | Incredible Hulks vol. 1, #625 (March 2011) | Fell through the lava of Savage Land's volcano |
Milan (Francisco Milan) | X-Men vol. 2, #42 (July 1995) | Killed by Holocaust |
Mind-Wave | The Punisher vol. 7, #9 (September 2009) | Killed by the Punisher with a grenade |
Miss America (Madeline Joyce) | Giant-Size Avengers #1 (August 1974) | Died in childbirth |
Mister Fear (Zolten Drago) | Daredevil #91 (September 1972) | Murdered by Starr Saxon[9] |
Mister Sensitive (Guy Smith) | X-Statix #26 (October 2004) | Killed in the battle with the Bad Guy |
Modular Man (Stephen Weems) | Marvel Team-Up vol. 1, #90 (February 1980) | Incinerated by Spider-Man and Beast |
Moira MacTaggert | X-Men vol. 2, #108 (January 2001) | Murdered by Mystique |
Montana (Jackson W. Brice) | The Amazing Spider-Man #651 (January 2011) | Plummeted to his death |
Moon-Boy | Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 (November 2015) | Beaten to death by the Killer Folk |
Morning Star (Schuyler Belial) | Moon Knight vol. 1, #30 (April 1983) | Threw him from the roof of the 41-story building by Werewolf by Night |
Morrat | Fantastic Four vol. 1, #37 (April 1965) | Executed by Emperor Dorekk VII's soldiers |
Mother Night (Susan Scarbo) | Captain America vol. 5, #3 (March 2005) | Killed by an brainwashed Winter Soldier |
Multiple Man (James Arthur "Jamie" Madrox) | Death of X #1 (October 2016) | Killed by the Terrigen Mist |
Namor (Namor McKenzie) | Squadron Supreme vol. 4, #1 (December 2015) | Decapitated by an alternate version of the Hyperion |
Nara | Avengers Arena #15 (September 2013) | Sacrificed herself to stop a rampaging Cullen Bloodstone |
Native | Wolverine vol. 3, #19 (November 2004) | Killed by Sabretooth |
Nebulon | Avengers Annual vol. 1, #11 (August 1982) | Died from the bombardment of the energy-draining ray |
Necrom | Excalibur vol. 1, #50 (May 1992) | Killed by Rachel Summers using powers of the Phoenix Force |
Ned Leeds | Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine #1 (February 1987) | Killed by the Foreigner's mercenaries |
Nefarius (Lloyd Bloch) | Iron Man Annual vol. 1, #1999 (August 1999) | Killed by his alternate counterpart |
Nemesis (Amelia Weatherly) | Alpha Flight vol. 3, #12 (April 2005) | Killed herself realizing she had gone insane |
Nemesis (Isabel Sanit Ives) | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #31 (February 1986) | Killed by her father, Deadly Ernest |
Network (Sarah Vale) | New X-Men #23 (April 2006) | A busload of former mutants, depowered by the events of Decimation, were killed by a missile fired by the followers of William Stryker |
Neutron | Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard #5 (March 2010) | Killed by Vulcan |
Nightside | War of Kings #1 (May 2009) | Killed by Inhumans' soldier |
Nightwatch (Doctor Kevin Trench) | Spider-Man Unlimited vol. 1, #14 (December 1996) | Slain by Polestar and El Toro Negro |
Nomad (Jack Monroe) | Captain America vol. 5, #3 (February 2005) | Shot by an brainwashed Winter Soldier[10] |
Oddball (Elton Healey) | Wolverine vol. 2, #167 (October 2001) | Slain by the Headhunter |
Omega Red (Arkady Rossovich) | Wolverine: Origins #39 (August 2009) | Stabbed in the heart by Wolverine |
Omega the Unknown (James-Michael Starling) | Defenders vol. 1, #77 (November 1979) | Committed suicide |
Onyxx (Sidney Green) | X-Force vol. 3, #23 (January 2010) | Disintegrated by Wither |
Ord | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #1 (July 2008) | Died of radioactive reactor |
Orka | Heroes for Hire vol. 2, #8 (May 2007) | Killed in combat by a Doombot reprogrammed by the Headmen |
Outlaw Kid (Lance Temple) | Blaze of Glory #4 (March 2000) | Sacrificed himself to defeat the Nightriders |
Ox (Raymond Bloch) | Spider-Man/Deadpool #9 (September 2016) | Stabbed with three swords by Itsy Bitsy |
Paradigm | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #34 (June 2010) | Destroyed by Cyclops |
Pasco | X-Men vol. 2, #191 (November 2006) | Died in the resulting conflict |
Paulie Provenzano | Weapon X vol. 2, #5 (March 2003) | Executed in a gas chamber at the Neverland Concentration Camp |
Peepers (Peter Quinn) | X-Factor vol. 3, #26 (December 2007) | Devoured by Predator X |
Peggy Carter | Captain America vol. 6, #1 (July 2011) | Died of natural causes |
Petra | X-Men: Deadly Genesis vol. 1, #6 (July 2006) | Incinerated by the volcano creature that was created by Krakoa |
Phantom Eagle (Karl Kaufman) | Ghost Rider vol. 2, #12 (June 1975) | Died in the Fokker Dr.I crash |
Phantom Rider (Carter Slade) | Western Gunfighters vol. 2, #7 (January 1972) | Died in an avalanche inside an abandoned mine |
Phat (William Robert Reilly) | X-Statix #18 (March 2004) | Incinerated by the bomb |
Phineas Horton | The Avengers vol. 1, #135 (May 1975) | Slain by Ultron |
Phobos | Secret Warriors #22 (November 2010) | Killed in Elysium by the Gorgon |
Phyla-Vell | Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, #24 (March 2010) | Killed by the rampaging Thanos |
Pinky Pinkerton | Secret Warriors #19 (August 2010) | Died of cancer |
Piranha | Marvel Zombies 4 #1 (June 2009) | Died of infected in zombies world |
Plague | Power Pack vol. 1, #35 (February 1988) | Fell off her winged horse during a battle with X-Factor and the Power Pack |
Plasma (Leila O'Toole) | Marc Spector: Moon Knight #25 (April 1991) | Killed in a subway crash |
Porcupine (Alexander Gentry) | Captain America vol. 1, #315 (March 1986) | While trying to escape from Diamondback, he tripped and impaled himself on one of the quills from his own costume |
Possessor (Kamo Tharnn) | Silver Surfer vol. 3, #17 (November 1988) | Killed in the black hole |
Postmortem | Blade: The Vampire Hunter #9 (March 1995) | Killed by Blade |
Powerhouse (Rieg Davan) | Rom #24 (November 1981) | Killed fighting the forces of Nebula |
Pretty Boy | Old Man Logan vol. 2, #7 (June 2016) | Killed by an alternate version of Wolverine |
Professor Thorton (Truett Hudson) | Wolverine vol. 2, #50 (January 1992) | Killed by Silver Fox |
Professor X (Charles Francis Xavier) | Avengers vs. X-Men #11 (September 2012) | Killed by Cyclops, who was possessed by the Phoenix Force |
Protector (Thoral Rul) | Rom #24 (November 1981) | Killed fighting the forces of Nebula |
Prowler (Hobie Brown) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #17 (August 2016) | Killed by Jackal's clone version of Electro |
Psynapse | X-Man vol. 1, #46 (December 1998) | Killed by X-Man |
Puck (Zuzha Yu) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective |
Pyro (Saint-John Allerdyce) | Cable #87 (January 2001) | Killed by the Legacy Virus |
Quill (Maxwell Jordan) | New X-Men #27 (August 2006) | Shot by William Stryker's Purifiers |
Raptor (Damon Ryder) | The Amazing Spider-Man #610 (November 2009) | Choked to death by Kaine |
Rampage (Stuart Clarke) | Punisher: In the Blood #4 (February 2011) | Shot by Jigsaw |
Rattler (Gustav Krueger) | Captain America vol. 6, #12 (May 2012) | Shot by an insane Demolition Man |
Razor Fist (Douglas Scott) | Master of Kung Fu #106 (November 1981) | Accidentally shot to death by Carlton Velcro's guard |
Razor Fist (William Young) | Master of Kung Fu #31 (August 1975) | Accidentally shot to death by Carlton Velcro's guard |
Reaper (Gunther Strauss) | Captain America Comics #22 (January 1943) | Killed by the electrified third rail |
Rebel Ralston | Secret Avengers vol. 2, #3 (April 2013) | Killed in the fights with AIM |
Red Barbarian (Andre Rostov) | Winter Soldier #5 (May 2012) | Assassinated by a mysterious sniper |
Red Ghost (Ivan Kragoff) | Captain America: Steve Rogers #4 (August 2016) | Killed by an brainwashed Captain America (Death unseen in off-page) |
Red Guardian (Josef Petkus) | Darkstar & the Winter Guard #2 (July 2010) | Killed in the line of duty with Dire Wraiths |
Redneck (Vincent "Vin" Stewart) | New Warriors vol. 4, #16 (November 2008) | killed in battle with the Zodiac |
Red Raven (Dania) | Avengers Arena #2 (December 2012) | Killed in the arena by Arcade |
Red Shift | Annihilation #3 (December 2006) | Killed by the massive energy blast from Galactus' absorbing device |
Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) | Captain America: Reborn #6 (January 2010) | Killed with the missile of AIM Helicarrier by Sharon Carter |
Reignfire | X-Force vol. 1, #97 (December 1999) | Crushed to death by the Celestial golem inside of the ship |
Rev (Samuel Smith) | The Punisher vol. 2, #40 (October 1990) | Killed in helicopter explosion |
Revanche (Kwannon) | X-Men vol. 2, #31 (April 1994) | Killed in a mind battle with Psylocke |
Revolutionary | Avengers: The Initiative #18 (December 2008) | Crushed to a bloody pulp by Liberty Legion |
Richard and Mary Parker | The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 (November 1968) | Both killed in an airplane crash by the sabotaged Finisher; their bodies were never recovered |
Richard Fisk | Daredevil vol. 2, #31 (May 2002) | Shot by his mother, Vanessa Fisk |
Ringer (Anthony Davis) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld |
Risque (Gloria Dolores Muñoz) | New X-Men Annual (October 2001) | Killed by the U-Men |
Robert Kelly | X-Men vol. 2, #108 (January 2001) | Assassinated by an anti-mutant activist |
Roulette (Jennifer Stavros) | Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991) | Drained of her life energies in order to fuel Trevor Fitzroy's teleportation portal |
Rubbermaid (Andrea Margulies) | New X-Men #23 (April 2006) | A busload of former mutants, depowered by the events of Decimation, were killed by a missile fired by the followers of William Stryker |
Rumiko Fujikawa | Iron Man vol. 3, #87 (October 2004) | Murdered by Clarence Ward |
Russian | The Punisher vol. 5, #5 (December 2001) | Thrown off the plane and incinerated by Punisher's bomb |
Rusty Collins | X-Men vol. 2, #42 (July 1995) | Drained of life energy by Holocaust |
Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph) | The Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth one-shot (May 2012) | Shot by Crossbones, but it was only a glancing hit |
Samuel Silke | Daredevil vol. 2, #45 (May 2003) | Head crushed by the Kingpin |
Satannish | X-Factor vol. 1, #256 (May 2013) | Killed by Mephisto |
Saul (Garbha-hsien) | X-Force Vol. 1, #53 (April 1996) | Drained of his life energies by Selene |
Scaleface | X-Factor vol. 1, #11 (December 1986) | Shot by a policeman who thought Scaleface was trying to attack him |
Scarlet Scarab (Abdul Faoul) | Thor vol. 1, #326 (December 1982) | Died of natural causes |
Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly/Spider-Man clone) | Spider-Man #75 (December 1996) | Stabbed by the Green Goblin's Glider; turned to dust directly after death |
Scimitar | Excalibur vol. 3, #13 (July 2005) | Shot in the back by Viper |
Scramble (Lionel Jeffries) | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #49 (August 1987) | Killed by his brother, Madison Jeffries, after merging with Box to become Omega |
Scream (Donna Diego) | Venom vol. 2, #15 (April 2012) | Stabbed in the head by Eddie Brock |
Seamus Mellencamp | New X-Men vol. 1, #114 (July 2001) | Killed during the Sentinel assault on Genosha |
Señor Suerte (Ramon Garcia) | Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #11 (July 1973) | Electrocuted by his own device while battling Luke Cage |
Senyaka (Suvik Senyaka) | X-Force vol. 3, #25 (March 2010) | Dismembered and decapitated by Wolverine and X-23 |
Shard (Shard Bishop) | Bishop: The Last X-Man #14 (November 2000) | Converted into energy and dispersed by her brother, Bishop |
Sharon Friedlander | Uncanny X-Men vol.1, #298 (March 1993) | Killed by the Acolyte member, Joanna Cargill |
Shathra | Scarlet Spider vol. 2, #25 (December 2013) | Ripped to shreds by Kaine using the powers of the Other |
Shellshock (Gary Buser) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld |
She-Venom (Ann Weying) | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2, #19 (July 2000) | Plummeted to her death |
Siege (John Kelly) | Marvel Zombies 3 #1 (December 2008) | Died of infected in zombies world |
Siena Blaze | Weapon X vol. 2, #5 (March 2003) | Executed in a gas chamber at the Neverland Concentration Camp |
Silver Fox (Kayla Silverfox) | Wolverine vol. 2, #64 (December 1992) | Slain by Sabretooth |
Silver Sable (Silver Sablinova) | The Amazing Spider-Man #687 (June 2012) | Drowned in Doctor Octopus' underwater base; her body was never recovered |
Silver Samurai (Kenuichio Harada) | Wolverine vol. 4, #1 (September 2010) | Killed by ninjas while trying to defend his clan |
Sin-Eater (Stanley Carter) | The Spectacular Spider-Man #136 (March 1988) | Shot by police when he suicidally attacks them in order to defeat the Sin-Eater persona |
Skin (Angelo Espinosa) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #423 (July 2003) | Killed by the Church of Humanity |
Skullbuster | Old Man Logan vol. 2, #7 (June 2016) | Decapitated by an alternate version of Wolverine |
Slaymaster | Captain Britain vol. 2, #13 (January 1986) | Killed by Psylocke |
Slyde (Jalome Beacher) | Civil War: War Crimes #1 (February 2007) | Shot by Underworld |
Smasher (Vril-Rokk) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #480 (January 2007) | Killed by Vulcan |
Solomon O'Sullivan | X-Statix #9 (May 2003) | Stabbed in the chest with razor-sharp claws by Sharon Ginsberg |
Spencer Smythe | The Amazing Spider-Man #192 (May 1979) | Killed by radiation poisoning |
Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin) | The Amazing Spider-Man #634 (June 2010) | Killed by Kraven's family to perform a sacrifice to revive Grim Hunter |
Spike (Darian Elliott) | X-Force vol. 1, #128 (July 2002) | Implaled with spikes by the Bush Rangers |
Spike Freeman | X-Statix #16 (January 2004) | Neck broken by Orphan |
Spoor (Andrew Hamish Graves) | New X-Men vol. 1, #115 (August 2001) | Died in the Sentinel attack on Genosha |
Sprite, the Eternal | The Eternals #7 (December 2006) | Executed by Zuras (who broke his neck) for taking away the Eternals' powers and awakening the Dreaming Celestial |
Sprocket (Amelia Barnhardt) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #65 (August 2002) | Murdered by Graviton |
Spyne | Wolverine vol. 2, #100 (April 1996) | Killed by Wolverine |
Squid (Don Callahan) | Spider-Man/Deadpool #9 (September 2016) | Killed by Itsy Bitsy |
Squid-Boy (Samuel "Sammy" Luc Paré) | X-Men vol. 2, #162 (September 2004) | Body crushed with vines by an insane Black Tom Cassidy |
Starbolt | Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard #4 (February 2010) | Killed by a creature in the Fault |
Starshine (Landra) | Rom #28 (March 1982) | Killed by the Dire Wraiths |
Steel Vengeance (Sadae Tsumura) | Spirits of Vengeance #9 (April 1993) | Murdered by Centurious |
Steeplejack (Jake Mallard) | Power Man vol. 1, #18 (April 1974) | His fuel tanks to exploded |
Steeplejack (Maxwell Plumm) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld |
Stepford Cuckoos (Esme and Sophie Cuckoo) | New X-Men #150 (December 2003) | Esme was killed by Xorn |
New X-Men #137 (April 2003) | Sophie had died by result of a drug given by Kick | |
Steven Lang | X-Force vol. 3, #28 (July 2010) | Killed by Hope Summers |
Stilt-Man (Wilbur Day) | The Punisher War Journal vol. 2, #1 (January 2007) | Killed by the Punisher |
Stonewall (Louis Hamilton) | Uncanny X-Men #255 (December 1989) | Killed by Donald Pierce while trying to protect Mystique |
Sunpyre (Leyu Yoshida) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #404 (May 2002) | Killed by other members of the X-Corps, who were being controlled by Mastermind |
Super-Patriot | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #13 (July 1969) | Accidentally tripped over his flag and fell off a building |
Supernova (Garthan Saal) | New Warriors vol. 1, #75 (September 1996) | Sacrificed his life to stop the Dire Wraith of Queen Volx |
Super Sabre (Martin Fletcher) | New Mutants Annual #7 (April 1991) | Decapitated by Aminedi |
Supreme Intelligence | Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3, #25 (March 2015) | Killed when Hala is destroyed by J'son and the Slaughter Lords |
Surtur | The Mighty Thor #21 (October 2012) | Killed by Thor with the weapon Mjolnir and the twilight sword |
Sway (Suzanne Chan) | X-Men: Deadly Genesis #6 (July 2006) | Sliced in half and killed on Krakoa |
Synch (Everett Thomas) | Generation X #70 (December 2000) | Killed by an explosion while attempting to save fellow students |
T'Chaka | Fantastic Four vol. 1, #53 (August 1966) | Killed by Klaw's mercenaries |
Tag (Brian Cruz) | New X-Men #23 (April 2006) | A busload of former mutants, depowered by the events of Decimation, were killed by a missile fired by the followers of William Stryker |
Tarantula (Anton Rodriguez) | The Amazing Spider-Man #236 (January 1983) | Jumps off of a building after mutating into a giant spider |
Tarot (Marie-Ange Colbert) | New Mutants vol. 3, #8 (December 2009) | Died dues to her loss Mutant powers |
Tatterdemalion (Arnold Paffenroth) | Marvel Zombies 4 #2 (July 2009) | Died from infection in zombies world |
Tattoo (Christine Cord) | New Warriors vol. 4, #4 (November 2007) | Killed by the Zodiac member Cancer |
Tempo (Heather Tucker) | X-Men: Legacy vol. 1, #245 (February 2011) | Death of her Age of X's counterpart, seemingly affected her |
Tenebrous | Annihilation Heralds of Galactus #2 (May 2007) | Destroyed by the energies of the Crunch |
Thomas Logan | Origin #2 (December 2001) | Stabbed by his son, James Howlett |
Thousand (Carl King) | Spider-Man's Tangled Web #3 (August 2001) | Stepped on by an oblivious passerby |
Thunderbird (John Proudstar) | Uncanny X-Men #95 (October 1975) | Killed in an airplane explosion |
Thunderbolt (William Carver) | Power Man and Iron Fist #62 (April 1980) | Disintegrated into dust |
Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson) | Thunderstrike #24 (September 1995) | Died fighting the curse of the Bloodaxe |
Trauma (Thow Mah) | Incredible Hulk vol. 1, #416 (April 1994) | Incinerated by Hulk using Armageddon's machine |
Torpedo | Rom #24 (November 1981) | Killed by the Dire Wraiths |
Trevor Fitzroy | Bishop the Last X-Man #14 (November 2000) | Bishop grabbed him and held him half inside and half outside of a portal until it closed, cutting him in half |
Trick Shot (Buck Chisholm) | Hawkeye: Blindspot #1 (February 2011) | Died of cancer |
Tri-Sentinel | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #352 (October 1991) | Destroyed by Spider-Man and Nova |
Tumbler (John Robert Keane) | Captain America vol. 1, #169 (January 1974) | Shot by Nefarius |
Turac | Giant-Size Dracula #3 (December 1974) | Staked with the spear by his daughter, Elianne |
Turbo (Michael Brent "Mike" Jeffries) | New Warriors vol. 1, #73 (July 1996) | Killed by Dire Wraith |
Two-Gun Kid (Matthew J. Hawkins) | The Marvels Project #1 (August 2009) | Died of natural causes |
Typhon | Incredible Hercules #141 (February 2010) | Killed in battle with Hercules in the Continuum universe |
Tyr | Journey into Mystery vol. 1, #644 (September 2012) | Killed in battle with the Ano-Athox |
Tyrant | Silver Surfer vol. 3, #109 (October 1995) | Aboard Galactus' spaceship which exploded during the fight with Morg |
Uatu | Original Sin #1 (May 2014) | Murdered by the rogue Nick Fury[11] |
Union Jack (Brian Falsworth) | Captain America vol. 1, #254 (February 1981) | Died in an automobile accident (Death unseen, only mentioned) |
Union Jack (James Montgomery Falsworth) | Captain America vol. 1, #254 (February 1981) | Died of heart attack |
Unus the Untouchable (Angelo Unuscione) | Son of M #6 (May 2006) | Died from lack of oxygen; his personal force field powers eventually increased to the point where he blocked out gas molecules as well |
Valerie Cooper | X-Factor vol. 1, #233 (March 2012) | Bullets ricocheted from her own agents who were trying to apprehend Siryn and Rictor |
Vanessa Fisk | Daredevil vol. 2, #92 (December 2006) | Committed suicide |
Veranke | Secret Invasion #8 (December 2008) | Shot in the head by Norman Osborn |
Vertigo | New X-Men vol. 2, #46 (March 2008) | Devoured by Predator X |
Vessel | Weapon X vol. 2 #21 (June 2004) | Executed by Agent Zero |
Victor Mancha | Vision vol. 3, #11 (September 2016) | Murdered by the Vision's android |
Victoria Hand | The New Avengers vol. 2, #32 (November 2012) | Killed in the mind by Daniel Drumm |
Vidar | Thor vol. 2, #82 (September 2004) | Died fighting hordes of trolls |
Viper (Jordan Stryke) | Captain America vol. 1, #180 (December 1974) | Gunned down by Madame Hydra |
Vision (Jonas) | Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9 (February 2012) | Destroyed by Iron Lad |
Vivisector (Myles Alfred) | X-Statix #26 (October 2004) | Killed by the armed gunmen |
Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) | War of Kings #6 (August 2009) | Aboard a spaceship which exploded during the last fight with Black Bolt |
Vulture (Jimmy Natale) | The Punisher vol. 8, #3 (September 2011) | Stabbed in the chest and head by the Punisher |
Wallflower (Laurie Collins) | New X-Men #25 (June 2006) | Shot in the head by William Stryker's sniper |
War Machine (James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes) | Civil War II #1 (June 2016) | Killed in battle by Thanos |
Washout (John Lopez) | Weapon X vol. 2, #11 (September 2003) | His Mutant side effect powers caused to died |
Werner von Strucker | Daredevil vol. 1, #309 (October 1992) | Slain by his father, Baron Strucker |
Whiplash (Marco Scarlotti) | Iron Man vol. 3, #28 (May 2000) | Killed by Iron Man's armor |
White Tiger (Hector Ayala) | Daredevil vol. 2 #40 (February 2003) | Shot by police while trying to escape |
Whizzer (Robert Frank) | Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2 (December 1982) | Died of heart attack battling Isbisa |
Wild Child (Kyle Gibney) | Wolverine: Origins #39 (August 2009) | Thrown into a vat of molten steel by Omega Red |
William Stryker | New Mutants vol. 3, #12 (April 2010) | Sliced in half and killed by Archangel |
Windeagle (Hector Santiago Ruiz) | Marvel Premiere #52 (February 1980) | Shot by the sniper |
Wing (Edward "Eddie" Tancredi) | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #7 (January 2005) | Killed in the Danger Room |
Wipeout | New Mutants vol. 1, #97 (January 1991) | Killed by an insane Cameron Hodge |
Wither (Kevin Ford) | X-Force vol. 3, #25 (March 2010) | Killed and disintegrate into dust by Elixir |
Wolf Cub (Nicholas Gleason) | Young X-Men #5 (October 2008) | Killed by Donald Pierce |
Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett) | Death of Wolverine #4 (October 2014) | Suffocated with molten adamantium after rescuing the civilians as weapon of Abraham Cornelius and his healing factor was gone |
Wraith (Brian DeWolff) | The Punisher vol. 7, #7 (July 2009) | Shot with an arrow by the Punisher |
Xorn (Kuan-Yin Xorn) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #20 (June 2006) | Thrown into the sun by the Sentry |
Yellow Claw (Plan Chu) | Agents of Atlas vol. 1, #6 (March 2007) | Devoured by Mister Lao |
Zaladane (Zala Dane) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #275 (April 1991) | Executed by Magneto |
Zeitgeist (Axel Cluney) | X-Force vol. 1, #116 (July 2001) | Killed in helicopter explosion |
Zero (ADAM unit Zero) | Excalibur vol. 1, #80 (August 1994) | Destroyed by Stryfe |
Zero (Kenji Uedo) | Generation Hope #17 (March 2012) | Killed by Martha Johansson in order to stop his influence of attacking the Mutants |
Ultimate Marvel
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
Abomination (Chang Lam) | The Ultimates 2 #12 (March 2007) | Killed by the Hulk |
Angel (Warren Worthington III) | Ultimatum #4 (June 2009) | Killed by Sabretooth |
Beast (Hank McCoy) | Ultimatum #1 (December 2008) | Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave |
Ben Parker | Ultimate Spider-Man #4 (February 2001) | Shot by a burglar |
Bishop | Ultimate X-Men #90 (January 2008) | Stabbed by Wolverine |
Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) | Ultimates 2 #13 (May 2007) | Shot with an arrow by Hawkeye |
Blob | Ultimatum #3 (March 2009) | Head bitten off by Hank Pym |
Captain America | Cataclysm: The Ultimates' Last Stand #4 (March 2013) | Drove Quinjet into Galactus |
Carnage | Ultimate Spider-Man #64 (August 2004) | Killed by Spider-Man after being thrown into a smokestack; later cloned by Nick Fury |
Cyclops (Scott Summers) | Ultimatum #5 (July 2009) | Shot in the head by Quicksilver |
Crimson Dynamo (Alex Su) | Ultimates 2 #12 (March 2007) | Killed by Iron Man |
Daredevil (Matt Murdock) | Ultimate Spider-Man #131 (February 2009) | Found dead by Spider-Man, presumably drowned in the Ultimatum Wave |
Dazzler (Alison Blair) | Ultimatum #1 (December 2008) | Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave |
Doctor Doom (Victor van Damme) | Ultimatum #5 (July 2009) | Head crushed by the Thing |
Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) | Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #157 (April 2011) | Beaten to death by the Green Goblin |
Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) | Ultimatum #4 (June 2009) | Killed by Dormammu |
Electro (Max Dillon) | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man vol. 2 #5 (2012) | Shot by Aunt May |
Gambit (Remy LeBeau) | Ultimate X-Men Annual #1 (August 2005) | Energy drained by Rogue after being fatally injured by Juggernaut |
Hank Pym | Ultimatum #3 (March 2009) | Blown up by the Multiple Man |
Harry Osborn | Ultimate Spider-Man #117 (December 2007) | Murdered by his father, the Green Goblin |
Hurricane | Ultimates 2 #12 (March 2007) | Killed by Quicksilver |
Jeanne De Wolfe | Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #2 (August 2006) | Killed by the Punisher |
Juggernaut (Cain Marko) | Ultimate X-Men #99 (December 2008) | Shot in the eye with a poisonous dart |
Justin Hammer | Ultimate Spider-Man #20 (June 2002) | Died from a heart attack during Doctor Octopus's rampage in New Jersey |
Kaine | Ultimate Spiderman #103 (August 2006) | Blasted by multiple spider slayers |
Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) | Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #134 (August 2009) | Pushed out of his skyscraper window to his death by Mysterio |
Longshot (Arthur Centino) | Ultimatum #3 (March 2009) | Tortured and killed in the Savage Land |
Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr) | Ultimatum #5 (July 2009) | Decapitated by Cyclops |
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) | Ultimatum #1 (December 2008) | Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave |
Nihil | Ultimate Fantastic Four #18 (June 2005) | Accidentally shot himself in the head with a plasma weapon |
Tarantula | Ultimate Spiderman #103 (August 2006) | Impaled by Doctor Octopus |
Wasp (Janet Pym) | Ultimatum #2 (January 2009) | Died possibly of drowning, dead body seen eaten by the Blob |
William Stryker | Ultimate Comics X-Men #6 (January 2012) | Killed By Kitty Pryde when she phased through his organs |
Wolverine (James Howlett) | Ultimatum #5 (July 2009) | Ripped to Shreds by Magneto |
MC2
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
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Aunt May | Spider-Girl #48 (August 2002) | Died of natural causes |
Captain America | Last Hero Standing #5 (June 2005) | Killed by Loki; transformed into a star in the shape of his own shield by Thor |
Carnage Symbiote | The Amazing Spider-Girl #12 (September 2007) | Destroyed by Spider-Girl with Reverb's sonic-wave equipment |
Carnage Jr. Symbiote | The Amazing Spider-Girl #12 (September 2007) | Destroyed by Spider-Girl with Reverb's sonic-wave equipment |
Eddie Brock | Spider-Girl #4 (August 2005) | Cause of death unknown. Death mentioned by Spider-Venom |
Green Goblin | Spider-Girl #1 (August 2005) | Died in a battle with Spider-Man costing Peter his leg |
Venom Symbiote | Spider-Girl #100 (July 2006) | Sacrificed itself to save Spider-Girl by confronting the Hobgoblin |
Wonder Man | A-Next #12 (September 1999) | Starved of life-giving serum by Baron Zemo |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
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Baxter Stockman | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 4 #9 | The remains of Baxter Stockman are destroyed by Donatello after he learns that Stockman has caused April O'Neil to become infertile as a result of the nanobots he injected her with in TMNT Vol. 2. |
Gabrielle | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 1 #58 | Dies in childbirth |
Klunk | Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 2 #9 | Killed by a car |
Rat King | Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol.1 #4 | During his first appearance, the Rat King is defeated by falling into a silo. He appeared later on in the City at War series, yet Splinter found his corpse, having died from the aforementioned fall into the silo, commenting on "The great unexplained mysteries of the world." |
Shredder | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 1 #21 | Was defeated by the Turtles and offered honorable suicide but instead attempted to use a grenade to kill all present. The Turtles knocked him off the roof along with the grenade. It is unclear if the grenade's explosion or the fall killed him. His clone was later decapitated by Leonardo in a duel. |
Splinter | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 4 #10 | Died of unknown reasons, presumed to have died of natural causes |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
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Dreadmon | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Leatherhead | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Jagwar | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Mondo Gecko | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Ray Fillet | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Sarnath | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #50 | Sacrifices himself, using the turnstone's powers, by collapsing a black hole that was threatening the universe |
Screwloose | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Slash | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #57 | Sacrifices himself to give the Turtles a chance to escape from Malinga's hive ship which plunges into the sun |
Wingnut | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #54 | Killed by Androids Lynch, Dead-Eye, Waster, and Fist |
Wyrm and Scumbug | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #52 | Turned to crystal by Toxzeem and accidentally shattered by McIntyre and Squint |
Dark Horse
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
Hellboy | Hellboy The Fury #3 | Killed by Nimue |
Martha Washington | Martha Washington Dies | Died of natural causes |
Marv | Sin City The Hard Goodbye | Killed by the electric chair |
Image Comics
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
Angela | Spawn #100 (November 2000) | Impaled by Malebolgia with her own dual bladed staff |
Celestine (The Angelus' host) | Broken Trinity #3 (November 2008) | Stabbed by Gleason with the Bloodsword, and then decapitated by Jackie Estacado with the same weapon, leaving the Angelus hostless |
Billy Kincaid | Spawn #5 (October 1992) | Killed by Spawn with his bloody corpse hung in the precinct office |
The Curse | Spawn #41 (January 1996) | Hit by Twist's car and shot by numerous weapons as the volatile chemicals around his lab were also hit and the resulting explosion engulfed everyone involved |
The Freak | Spawn #70 (April 1998) | Suffocated by insects that were created when Spawn took The Freak's inner evils and gave them tangible form |
Kenneth Irons | Witchblade #75 (October 2001) | Shot by Sara's captain after being turned mortal by Ian Nottingham and his Excalibur |
Malebolgia | Spawn #100 (November 2000) | Slain by Spawn |
Scud | Scud The Disposable Assassin #24 | He went to heaven |
Shadowhawk (Paul Johnstone) | Youngblood #7 (October 1992) | Died of AIDS |
Other Comics
Cerebus the Aardvark
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
Cerebus the Aardvark | Cerebus the Aardvark #300 (March 2004) | Broke his neck while trying to kill his son |
Miracleman
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
Kid Miracleman | Miracleman #15 | killed by Miracleman |
Bone
Character | Issue | Cause of death |
---|---|---|
The Hooded One | Bone #55 | Incinerated by lightning |
Kingdok | Bone #55 | Stabbed in the head by Thorn |
Lucius Down | Bone #55 | When the Hooded One prepared to kill Rose, Lucius grabbed onto her just as she was struck by a huge bolt of electricity, killing both of them |
List of comic book characters that have returned from the dead
DC Comics
Character name | Issue died | Cause of death | Issue revived | Resurrection method |
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Alexander Luthor, Jr. | Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006) | Shot in the head by the Joker | Justice League of America vol. 2, #53 (January 2011) | Resurrected by an alternate version of Tangent Green Lantern |
Alfred Pennyworth | Detective Comics #328 (June 1964) | Crushed by a boulder while saving Batman | Detective Comics #356 (October 1966) | Returned to life by a "regeneration ray" as the Outsider[12] |
Anti-Monitor | Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (March 1986) | Killed by a coalition of heroes | Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Superman-Prime one-shot (October 2007) | Reborn in the recreation of the Multiverse due to Infinite Crisis[13] |
Aquaman (Arthur Curry) | Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50 (March 2007) | Murdered by Dweller of the Depths | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Arisia Rrab | Guy Gardner: Warrior #43 (June 1996) | Suffocated by Major Force | Green Lantern vol. 4, #12 (July 2006) | Revived in a Manhunters' homeworld and cocooned in a cavern wall and reveals that after Arisia was murdered by Major Force and buried, her species' natural healing abilities revived her underground |
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #100 (August 1995) | Died in battle with the White Magician | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #123 (July 1997) | Escaped the afterlife from Tartarus |
Atom (Ryan Choi) | Titans: Villains For Hire Special one-shot (May 2010) | Murdered by Deathstroke | Convergence: The Atom #2 (May 2015) | His consciousness had survived in the universe |
Bart Allen | The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #13 (June 2007) | Beaten to death by the Rogues, who were manipulated by Inertia | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (February 2009) | Brought back by Brainiac 5 via a "living lightning rod" that 'collected' his spirit at the moment of death |
Batman (Bruce Wayne) | Final Crisis #6 (January 2009) | Was hit by Darkseid's Omega Sanction; Superman subsequently recovered what he thought was Batman's corpse | Batman and Robin #8 (February 2010) | Revealed that the body is a clone; the real Batman himself was sent to the past |
Big Barda (Barda Free) | Death of the New Gods #1 (October 2007) | Killed off-panel by Infinity-Man and had her heart removed | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Reincarnated in the Fifth World |
Black Hand (William Hand) | Green Lantern vol. 5, #20 (May 2013) | Disintegrated into dust after his black ring was removed by Green Lantern Hal Jordan | Green Lantern vol. 5, #23.3 (September 2013) | Revived his black ring |
Bombshell (Amy Sue Allen) | Teen Titans vol. 3, #43 (March 2007) | Batgirl slices her throat with a batarang. | Teen Titans vol. 3, #63 (November 2008) | Revealed to have survived via enhanced healing |
Booster Gold (Michael Jon Carter) | 52 #15 (October 2006) | Sacrificed himself to prevent an exploding nuclear submarine from destroying Metropolis | 52 #37 (March 2007) | Revealed to have faked his death with Rip Hunter |
Captain Atom (Nathaniel Christopher Adam) | Superman/Batman vol. 1, #6 (March 2004) | Sacrificed himself to save Earth by piloting a starship to destroy a Kryptonite meteor | Captain Atom: Armageddon #1 (December 2005) | Revealed to have survived in Wildstorm Universe |
Captain Boomerang (George "Digger" Harkness) | Identity Crisis #5 (October 2004) | Shot in the chest by his victim Jack Drake | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Captain Comet (Adam Blake) | 52 #31 (February 2007) | Tortured to death by Lady Styx | Mystery in Space vol. 2, #8 (July 2007) | New body created by the Weird |
Chief (Niles Caulder) | Doom Patrol #121 (September/October 1968) | Sacrificed himself in an explosion detonated by General Zahl in order to save a town | Infinite Crisis: Secret Files and Origins (April 2006) | Superboy-Prime punched the barrier of reality causing his return[14] |
Cyborg Superman (Henry "Hank" Henshaw) | Green Lantern Corps vol. 2, #52 (September 2010) | Killed while in an incorporeal astral form in the mind of Boodikka | Justice League of America vol. 2, #53 (March 2011) | Retrieved inside the body of Boodikka |
Damian Wayne (Robin) | Batman Incorporated vol. 2, #8 (February 2013) | Killed by his clone, the Heretic | Batman and Robin vol. 2, #37 (December 2014) | Resurrected by his father, Batman using the Apokolips' chaos shard infused with Darkseid's Omega Beams on Damian's body |
David Cain | Robin vol. 2, #151 (August 2006) | Shot by his daughter, Cassandra Cain | Batgirl vol. 2, #5 (January 2009) | Revealed that bullet was a blank given by Deathstroke |
Donna Troy | The Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #3 (August 2003) | Killed by android Superman | DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy #1 (August 2005) | Reemerged amongst the Titans of Myth, Goddess of the Moon |
Doomsday | Action Comics #871 (November 2008) | Killed by several Kandorians who beat him to death on the moon | Action Comics #900 (April 2011) | Revealed as still alive and unconscious |
Dove (Dawn Granger) | Armageddon 2001 #2 (October 1991) | Monarch murdered Dawn in front of Hawk | JSA #46 (May 2003) | Revealed that her death was an illusion created by Mordru |
Firestorm (Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond) | Identity Crisis #5 (October 2004) | Shadow Thief stabbed him, puncturing his containment field, and causing him to explode | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) | Crisis on Infinite Earth #8 (November 1985) | Died destroying the Anti-Monitor's anti-matter canon | Final Crisis #2 (June 2008) | Returned to life after being pulling out of the Speed Force by Professor Zoom[15] |
Elasti-Girl (Rita Farr Dayton) | Doom Patrol #121 (September/October 1968) | Sacrificed herself in an explosion detonated by General Zahl in order to save a town | Infinite Crisis: Secret Files and Origins (April 2006) | Superboy-Prime punched the barrier of reality causing her return[14] |
General Immortus | Salvation Run #7 (June 2008) | Killed at the start of the second attack of the Parademons | Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #2 (June 2009) | Unknown circumstances |
Graf Toren | Green Lantern vol. 3, #49 (February 1994) | Killed by Hal Jordan while possessed by Parallax | Green Lantern vol. 4, #3 (August 2005) | Revived on the Manhunters' homeworld |
Green Arrow (Oliver Jonas "Ollie" Queen) | Green Arrow vol. 2, #101 (October 1995) | Sacrificed himself in order to prevent eco-terrorists from detonating a bomb that would destroy Metropolis | Green Arrow vol. 2, #137 (October 1998) | Revived by Hal Jordan using the powers of Parallax, and later Green Arrow's soul returned to his body[16] |
Green Lantern (Guy Darrin Gardner) | JLA: Our Worlds at War #1 (September 2001) | Killed during the war with Imperiex | Action Comics #789 (May 2002) | Revealed to have survived |
Green Lantern (Harold "Hal" Jordan) | The Final Night #4 (November 1996) | Sacrificed his life to reignite the sun | Green Lantern: Rebirth #4 (March 2005) | His soul was guided back to his body by Ganthet |
Hawk (Henry "Hank" Hall) | JSA #66 (December 2004) | Placed in a crashing plane by Atom Smasher | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders/Shiera Sanders Hall) | Blackest Night #1 (July 2009) | Stabbed with a spear by Black Lantern Sue Dibny | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Hawkman (Carter Hall) | Blackest Night #1 (July 2009) | Killed with a mace by Black Lantern Elongated Man | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Highfather (Izaya) | Jack Kirby's Fourth World #8 (October 1997) | Slain in battle with the war god Ares | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Reincarnated in the Fifth World |
Hippolyta | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #172 (September 2001) | Sacrificed herself to save Earth from Imperiex | Wonder Woman vol. 3, #8 (June 2007) | Resurrected by Circe |
Holly Robinson | Action Comics Weekly #613 (August 1988) | Killed in an explosion detonated by her husband, mobster | Catwoman Secret Files and Origins one-shot (November 2002) | Death was retconned |
Ice (Tora Olafsdotter) | Justice League Task Force #14 (July 1994) | Killed by the Overmaster while under his mental influence | Birds of Prey #104 (May 2007) | Resurrected by General Kerimov |
Iris West Allen | The Flash vol. 1, #275 (July 1979) | Murdered by Professor Zoom | The Flash vol. 1, #350 (October 1985) | Consciousness restored into a new body by biological parents in the 30th century |
Isis (Adrianna Tomaz) | 52 #44 (March 2007) | Killed in a battle with Apokolips' Four Horsemen; died in the arms of Black Adam | Black Adam: The Dark Age #6 (March 2008) | Restored to life by her amulet |
Jade (Jennifer-Lynn Hayden) | Rann-Thanagar War: Infinite Crisis Special (February 2006) | Caught in an anti-matter energy blast while attempting to stop Alexander Luthor during the Infinite Crisis | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Jason Todd | Batman #428 (January 1989) | Beaten by the Joker and left to die in an explosion | Batman Annual #25 (May 2006) | Superboy-Prime punched the barrier of reality causing his return; it was later retconned that he was revived by a Lazarus Pit[17][18] |
Jericho (Joseph William Wilson) | New Titans #83 (February 1992) | Forced his father, Deathstroke to drive a sword through him in order to stop a demon that had taken control of him | Teen Titans vol. 3, #5 (January 2004) | His spirit had survived by jumping inside his father right before he was killed |
Jimmy Olsen | Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special #2 (August 2009) | Shot and fell into the ocean harbor by Codename: Assassin | Superman #695 (December 2009) | Revealed to have survived |
Kilowog | Green Lantern vol. 3, #50 (March 1994) | Killed by Hal Jordan while possessed by Parallax | Green Lantern vol. 3, #169 (November 2003) | Spirit was recalled to life by Kyle Rayner and Ganthet |
Knockout | Birds of Prey vol. 1, #109 (August 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man | Secret Six vol. 3, #35 (June 2011) | Escaped from Hell by the Secret Six using of the magic and tarot card teleportating her out |
Lady Styx | 52 #36 (March 2007) | Absorbed by a Sun-Eater while battling the Green Lantern Ekron known as Emerald Eye | 52 #43 (April 2007) | Grew new flesh for herself from a pregnant captive |
Lex Luthor | Action Comics #660 (December 1990) | Died in plane crash | Action Comics #672 (December 1991) | Faked death and cloned himself in order to escape inevitable death from cancer |
Lightning Lad (Garth Ranzz) | Adventure Comics vol. 1, #304 (January 1963) | Sacrificed himself the battle with Zaryan the Conqueror | Adventure Comics vol. 1, #312 (September 1963) | Resurrected by Proty performing a sacrifice |
Lightray (Sollis) | Countdown #48 (May 2007) | Killed by Infinity-Man | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Reincarnated in the Fifth World |
Lucy Lane | Supergirl vol. 5, #41 (May 2009) | Incinerated by her suit | Supergirl Annual #1 (September 2009) | Resurrected with her suit of mystical qualities |
Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz) | Final Crisis #1 (May 2008) | Killed by Libra's flaming staff[19] | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Maxwell Lord | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #219 (July 2005) | Neck snapped by Wonder Woman | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Metamorpho (Rex Mason) | The Outsiders vol. 1, #27 (January 1988) | Incinerated with plasma weapon by the scientific adviser | Invasion! #3 (March 1989) | Revived by the Dominators |
JLA vol. 1, #1 (January 1997) | Suffocated with Earth's atmosphere while rescue the teammates | Birds of Prey vol. 1, #52 (April 2003) | Returned to life by Sapphire Stagg using the Orb of Ra | |
Mister Miracle (Scott Free) | Death of the New Gods #7 (March 2008) | Killed by the Source, after requesting to die | Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) | Reincarnated in the Fifth World |
Mogo | Green Lantern Corps vol. 2, #60 (May 2011) | Destroyed by John Stewart in order to stop Parallax's control | Green Lantern Corps Annual #1 (January 2013) | Reformed it planet by helping John Stewart and Fatality |
Negative Man (Larry Trainor) | Doom Patrol #121 (September/October 1968) | Sacrificed himself in order to save the town from an explosion that was detonated by General Zahl | Infinite Crisis: Secret Files and Origins (April 2006) | Superboy-Prime punched the barrier of reality causing his return[14] |
Osiris (Amon Tomaz) | 52 #43 (February 2007) | Devoured by Sobek, a personification of one of the 'Four Horsemen' | Blackest Night #8 (March 2010) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Pariah (Kell Mossa) | Villains United #6 (December 2005) | Killed by Alexander Luthor posing as Lex Luthor | Supergirl vol. 5, #19 (May 2007) | Resurrected by Dark Angel |
Ra's al Ghul | Batman: Death and the Maidens #9 (August 2004) | Stabbed to death by his daughter Nyssa Raatko and cremated | Detective Comics #839 (February 2008) | Returns to life in the body of his son, Dusan al Ghul |
Robotman (Clifford "Cliff" Steele) | Doom Patrol #121 (September/October 1968) | Sacrificed himself in order to save a town from an explosion is detonated by General Zahl | Infinite Crisis: Secret Files and Origins (April 2006) | Superboy-Prime punched the barrier of reality causing his retconned returned[14] |
Shazam (Jebediah of Canaan) | Day of Vengeance #6 (November 2005) | Killed by the Spectre during his war on magic | Justice Society of America vol. 3, #25 (April 2009) | Revealed to be alive, imprisoned in the Rock of Finality and freed by Black Adam |
Shimmer (Selinda Flinders) | New Titans #116 (December 1994) | Turned into a glass and shattered by Psimon | Outsiders vol. 4, #13 (August 2004) | Restored to life by the Fearsome Five and her brother, Mammoth |
Sinestro (Thaal Sinestro) | Green Lantern vol. 3, #50 (March 1994) | Neck broken by Hal Jordan while possessed by Parallax | Green Lantern: Rebirth #3 (February 2005) | Revealed that his death was an illusion created by Parallax |
Sodam Yat | Green Lantern Corps vol. 2, #37 (June 2009) | Used his Ion power to turn Daxam's red sun into a yellow sun, killing himself in the process | Green Lantern vol. 4, #54 (May 2010) | Revealed as still alive in the sun, but unconscious |
Spoiler (Stephanie Brown) | Batman #633 (December 2004) | Tortured by Black Mask, and injuries led to her death. Medical care that may have saved her life was deliberately withheld by Doctor Leslie Thompkins | Robin vol. 2, #174 (July 2008) | Revealed that her death was faked by Leslie Thompkins so villains could not use her against Batman as Black Mask had done |
Steel (John Henry Irons) | Superman: The Man of Steel #116 (September 2001) | Killed during the war of Imperiex | Impulse #77 (October 2001) | His soul was recalled to life by Black Racer |
Superboy (Kon-El/Conner Kent) | Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006) | Injured during an attempt to beat Superboy-Prime and then sacrificed himself to destroy Alexander Luthor's tower | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009) | Revived in a regeneration matrix by Starman's mission that took 1000 years |
Superman (Kal-El/Clark Joseph Kent) | Superman vol. 2, #75 (January 1993) | Beaten to death by Doomsday | Superman vol. 2, #81 (September 1993) | Revived in a regeneration matrix by the Eradicator[20] |
Swamp Thing (Alec Holland) | Swamp Thing vol. 1, #1 (November 1972) | Killed in a lab explosion | Brightest Day #24 (April 2011) | Resurrected by the White Entity |
Talia al Ghul | Batman Incorporated vol. 2, #13 (July 2013) | Shot in the head by Spyral agent, Kathy Kane | Robin Rises: Alpha one-shot (December 2014) | Unknown circumstances |
Tasmanian Devil (Hugh Dawkins) | Justice League: Cry for Justice #3 (September 2009) | Killed by Prometheus | Starman/Congorilla one-shot (January 2011) | Revived in a Lazarus Pit by the citizen of Gorilla City |
Triplicate Girl (Luornu Durgo) | Countdown to Final Crisis #5 (March 2008) | Killed by mutated rats | Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009) | Revealed that she had gained the ability to create vast numbers of duplicate bodies, and now goes by the name "Duplicate Damsel"; also reveals that Una was the second and last of her original duplicates |
Tomar-Tu | Green Lantern vol. 3, #49 (February 1994) | Killed by Hal Jordan while possessed by Parallax | Green Lantern vol. 4, #3 (August 2005) | Revived in a Manhunters' homeworld |
Uncle Sam | Freedom Fighters vol. 2, #2 (October 2010) | Killed by the Renegades | Freedom Fighters vol. 2, #7 (March 2011) | His spirit revived by Jester's oath of allegiance to challenge him |
Vigilante (Greg Saunders) | Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005) | Killed in an ambush by the Sheeda | Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special #1 (October 2008) | Unknown circumstances |
Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #125 (September 1997) | Severely injured by Neron, left in a coma, and eventually succumbed to her injuries | Wonder Woman vol. 2, #127 (November 1997) | Resurrected by Athena as the Goddess of Truth |
Young Frankenstein | World War III #3 (April 2007) | Died after Black Adam ripped off his arms | DC Infinite Halloween Special one-shot (December 2007) | His body was blown apart by lightning, and the individual pieces began moving on their own, allowing him to pull himself back together |
Marvel Comics
Character name | Issue died | Cause of death | Issue revived | Resurrection method |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abomination (Emil Blonsky) | Hulk vol. 2, #1 (January 2008) | Shot in the head by the Red Hulk after being brutally beaten by him | Hulk vol. 3, #2 (April 2014) | Reborn with Hulk's gamma blood and glands by the organization of the Ancient Order of the Shield[21] |
Alex Wilder | Runaways vol. 1, #18 (October 2004) | Incinerated in the final battle with the Pride by the Gibborim | Avengers Undercover #9 (August 2014) | Escaped from Hell with the devil's contract[22] |
Annihilus | Annihilation #5 (December 2006) | Disemboweled by Nova | Fantastic Four #578 (April 2010) | Mind reborn in a cloned body |
Ant-Man (Scott Edward Harris Lang) | The Avengers #500 (September 2004) | Murdered in an explosion caused by Scarlet Witch | The Avengers: The Children's Crusade #5 (April 2011) | Rescued from the past by time-traveling Young Avengers |
Arcade | Avengers Undercover #3 (April 2014) | Killed by Hazmat to blasting with radiation, frying him | Avengers Undercover #7 (July 2014) | Revealed that the dead Arcade was an android and clone created by the Masters of Evil[23] |
Arclight (Philippa Sontag) | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #50 (May 2012) | Killed each other with Harpoon | Magneto vol. 3, #6 (July 2014) | Revived as a clone in the glass chamber by Magneto |
Ares | Siege vol. 1, #2 (February 2010) | Torn in half by the Sentry | Contest of Champions vol. 2, #2 (November 2015) | His soul of the afterlife from Elysium had been abducted by the Maestro's agents to reincarnate him |
Ariel | X-Men: Legacy #235 (April 2010) | Killed when a missile blew up the jeep she was in | X-Men: Legacy #259 (January 2012) | Revealed to have survived in mid-teleport |
Aunt May (May Reilly Parker) | The Amazing Spider-Man #400 (April 1995) | Died her deathbed next to Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson are in the house | Spider-Man vol. 1, #97 (November 1998) | Revealed that her death was a ruse orchestrated by the Green Goblin; the real Aunt May had been taken captive and replaced by a "genetically-altered actress"; she is subsequently rescued by Spider-Man[24] |
Banshee (Sean Cassidy) | X-Men: Deadly Genesis #2 (February 2006) | Killed when the Blackbird crashed into a passenger airplane | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #9 (June 2013) | Resurrected by Apocalypse Twins using the Celestials' seed |
Barney Barton | The Avengers vol. 1, #64 (May 1969) | Sacrificed his life in order to destroy Egghead's deadly ray-projector | Hawkeye: Blindspot #3 (April 2011) | Restored to life in the healing chamber by Egghead |
Baron Mordo (Karl Amadeus Mordo) | Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #87 (March 1996) | Died of cancer with a side effect of dark magic | Doctor Strange vol. 4, #11 (September 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Baron Strucker (Wolfgang von Strucker) | Strange Tales #158 (July 1967) | Killed in battle with Nick Fury | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 4, #21 (March 1991) | Resurrected by Red Skull and the scientists with performing the Hydra sacrifice |
Secret Warriors #27 (July 2011) | Shot in the head by Nick Fury | All-New, All-Different Marvel Point One one-shot (October 2015) | Unknown circumstances | |
Basilisk (Basil Elks) | Fantastic Four #289 (April 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Betty Ross | Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #466 (July 1998) | Poisoned with gamma radiation by the Abomination | Incredible Hulk #610 (June 2010) | Restored to life by the Intelligencia[25] |
Bird-Man (Achille DiBacco) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon) | War of Kings #6 (August 2009) | Aboard a spaceship which exploded in the last fights with Vulcan | FF vol. 1, #6 (July 2011) | Revealed to have been transported into another dimension |
Black Box (Garabed "Gareb" Bashur) | Cable and Deadpool #41 (June 2007) | Killed by Sabretooth | Deadpool vol 3, #57 (July 2012) | Revealed to have survived |
Black Swan | Agent X #15 (December 2003) | Killed by Deadpool and Agency-X after betraying them | Deadpool vol. 3, #58 (July 2012) | Revealed as still alive due to his healing factor |
Black Goliath (Doctor William Barrett "Bill" Foster) | Civil War vol. 1, #4 (September 2006) | Killed by a clone of Thor; a large portion of his upper torso was vaporized by a single blast from the clone Thor's Mjolnir-like energy weapon | Ant-Man & Wasp #1 (November 2010) | Revealed that his consciousness was transferred into a virtual reality program by Hank Pym |
Brother Voodoo (Jericho Drumm) | The New Avengers vol. 2, #6 (November 2010) | Died in battle against Agamotto; he unleashed the entirety of mystic energies contained within the Eye of Agamotto all at once and was caught in the epicenter of the blast which also destroyed Agamotto | Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8 (December 2014) | Resurrected by Faustian deal with Doctor Doom |
Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes) | The Avengers vol. 1, #4 (March 1964) | His arm gets caught on a plane which explodes | Captain America vol. 5, #8 (September 2005) | Revealed to have survived the plane explosion; kept in suspended animation as an irregularly used assassin until his memory was restored |
Bulldozer (Henry Camp) | Fantastic Four vol. 5, #4 (May 2014) | Dies of an unknown illness (Death unseen, only mentioned) | Captain America: Sam Wilson #7 (March 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Bullseye (Lester) | Shadowland #1 (July 2010) | Stabbed to death by Daredevil possessed by the Hand's demonic beast | Daredevil vol. 3, #26 (May 2013) | Restored to life by the Hand and Lady Bullseye |
Bushman (Raoul Bushman) | Moon Knight vol. 3, #2 (July 2006) | Killed by Moon Knight | Vengeance of the Moon Knight #3 (November 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood |
Cable (Nathan Christopher Charles Summers) | X-Force vol. 3, #28 (July 2010) | Consumed by the Techno-organic virus and exploded | Avengers: X-Sanction #1 (December 2011) | Revealed to have been transported into an alternate universe before the explosion |
Captain America (Steven "Steve" Rogers) | Captain America vol. 5, #25 (April 2007) | Shot to death by a brainwashed Sharon Carter | Captain America: Reborn #1 (July 2009)[26] | Revealed to have been imprisoned in time; the Red Skull returned in Captain America's body with his own consciousness controlling it until Captain America forced him out of his body |
Carnage (Cletus Kasady) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #2 (December 2004) | Flown outside of Earth's atmosphere and torn apart by the Sentry | Carnage #3 (February 2011) | Revealed that he was alive due to his body being preserved and later repaired by the symbiote |
Colossus (Piotr "Peter" Nikolaievitch Rasputin) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #390 (February 2001) | Sacrificed himself to spread the cure of the Legacy Virus | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #4 (October 2004) | Restored to life by Ord's Benetech and the assistance of Doctor Kavita Rao |
Copycat (Vanessa Geraldine Carlysle) | Deadpool vol. 1, #59 (December 2001) | Killed by Sabretooth | Deadpool vol. 3, #27 (April 2014) | Restored to life with Deadpool's healing factor |
Corsair (Christopher Summers) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #486 (May 2007) | Killed by his son, Vulcan | All-New X-Men vol. 1, #23 (February 2014) | Resurrected with the machine and biomechanism by his Starjammers; his medicine to preserve him alive[27] |
Count Nefaria (Luchino Nefaria) | Iron Man vol. 1, #116 (November 1978) | Died of natural causes with his life-support system was damage while battle with Iron Man | Iron Man Annual vol. 1, #1999 (August 1999) | Revived by his subordinates the Death Squad using the ionic-powered physiology |
Cypher (Douglas Aaron Ramsey) | New Mutants #60 (February 1988) | Killed by Ani-Mator | New Mutants vol. 3, #6 (October 2009) | Resurrected with the transmode virus by Selene and Eli Bard, and later restore his personality by the Warlock using Magik's Soulsword, though he is still exposure with the virus |
Daken (Akihiro) | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #34 (November 2012) | Killed in a fight by his father, Wolverine | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #9 (June 2013) | Resurrected by Apocalypse Twins using the Celestials' seed |
Daniel Drumm | The New Avengers vol. 2, #34 (November 2012) | While attempting to destroy Doctor Strange (whom he blamed for Brother Voodoo's death), Drumm was himself killed | Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8 (December 2014) | His spirit revived by Faustian deal with Doctor Doom |
Darkhawk (Christopher "Chris" Powell) | Avengers Arena #3 (January 2013) | Stabbed in the chest by an unidentified cybernetic creature | Avengers Arena #16 (October 2013) | Revealed to have survived |
Darkstar (Laynia Sergeievna Petrovna) | New X-Men #130 (October 2002) | Killed by Fantomex after being controlled by Weapon XII | Darkstar and the Winter Guard #3 (August 2010) | Resurrected herself with darkforce energy from her predecessor |
Darren Cross | Marvel Premiere #48 (June 1979) | Died of heart attack while fighting with Ant-Man | Ant-Man vol. 2, #4 (April 2015) | Resuscitated by his son, Augustine and the doctor |
Demolition Man (Dennis Dunphy) | Captain America vol. 6, #14 (July 2012) | Shot by Sharon Carter after the mentally unstable Demolition Man nearly killed Captain America | Secret Wars Too one-shot (November 2015) | Resurrected by the sorcerer[28] |
Doc Samson (Leonard "Leo" Samson) | Incredible Hulk #610 (June 2010) | Sacrificed himself by absorbing the excess energy of a machine in order to keep it functioning at a crucial moment; he was reduced to a charred skeleton in seconds | Civil War II #0 (May 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) | Fantastic Four #381 (October 1993) | Incinerated himself in the fights with Mister Fantastic | Fantastic Four #407 (December 1995) | Revealed to have been transported into another dimension |
Doctor Druid (Anthony Ludgate Druid) | Druid #4 (August 1995) | Killed by Hellstorm | Squadron Supreme vol. 4, #4 (February 2016) | His soul took on a corporal form in Weirdworld where he was essentially alive |
Doctor Octopus (Otto Gunther Octavius) | The Spectacular Spider-Man #221 (February 1995) | Murdered by an insane Kaine | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #427 (September 1997) | Restored to life by the Hand |
The Superior Spider-Man #30 (March 2014) | After he switched minds with Spider-Man's body taken over; later he had failed in his goal of being a Superior Spider-Man; in the process, Doctor Octopus had to sacrifice his own consciousness in order for Peter to return to his body | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #1 (October 2015) | Revealed that his consciousness was transferred in gauntlets of the technology of 2099[29] | |
Dracula (Vlad Tepes Dracula) | Captain Britain and MI13 #15 (July 2009) | Slain by the Excalibur | X-Men vol. 3, #3 (September 2010) | Resurrected by the X-Men in order to stop his son, Xarus |
Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Sampson Douglas) | The Thanos Imperative #4 (November 2010) | Disintegrated in a single massive blast by Thanos | Avengers Assemble vol. 2, #4 (June 2012) | Returned to life in the universe Cancerverse because the death realms, he was return to normal universe by Nova[30] |
Echo (Maya Lopez) | Moon Knight vol. 4, #9 (January 2012) | Killed by Count Nefaria | Daredevil Annual vol. 4, #1 (July 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Egghead (Elihas Starr) | The Avengers vol. 1, #229 (March 1983) | Gun misfired, accidentally killing himself | Ant-Man Annual vol. 2, one-shot (July 2015) | Revealed to have survived with his serum of rejuvenated and high technology |
Elektra (Elektra Natchios) | Daredevil vol. 1, #181 (April 1982) | Stabbed to death by Bullseye | Daredevil vol. 1, #190 (January 1983) | Restored to life by the Hand |
Elixir (Joshua "Josh" Foley) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 4, #2 (January 2016) | Shot by Gauntlet | Uncanny X-Men Annual vol. 4, #1 (November 2016) | Revealed to have survived of his healing factor |
Enchantress (Amora) | Thor vol. 2, #80 (August 2004) | Slain by the Mjolnir duplicate of Loki | Thor: God-Sized Special one-shot (December 2008) | Restored to life by Thor |
Eternity | The New Avengers vol. 3, #30 (February 2015) | Annihilated by the Beyonders | Silver Surfer vol. 7, #15 (November 2015) | Rebirth of the Multiverse by Mister Fantastic using powers of the Beyonders and Molecule Man[31] |
Fang | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #162 (October 1982) | Killed by Brood | Wolverines #8 (February 2015) | Revived as a clone[32] |
Fantomex (Charlie Cluster-7) | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #27 (July 2012) | Skinless Man ripped his heart out | Uncanny X-Force vol. 1, #35 (December 2012) | Revived as a clone by his spacecraft E.V.A. |
Fenris (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) | Citizen V and the V-Battalion #3 (August 2001) | Andrea was killed by Baron Helmut Zemo | Illuminati #2 (December 2015) | Both of their unknown circumstances |
Secret Invasion: Dark Reign one-shot (December 2008) | Andreas was stabbed his own sword by Norman Osborn | |||
Fixer (Paul Norbert Ebersol) | Thunderbolts vol. 1, #174 (May 2012) | Sacrificed himself to save the timestream | Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill one-shot (February 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Forge | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #30 (August 2009) | Killed in an explosion with laser complex | Marvel Now! Point One #1 (October 2012) | Unknown circumstances |
Gladiator (Kallark) | The Avengers vol. 5, #44 (April 2015) | Killed when the Shi'ar fleet was destroyed by Iron Man firing his dyson sphere, the Sol Hammer | Ultimates vol. 2, #3 (January 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Gorgon (Tomi Shishido) | Wolverine vol. 3, #31 (October 2005) | His own power turned him to stone, whereupon he was shattered by Wolverine | Secret Warriors #2 (May 2009) | Restored to life by the Hand using the rock fragments of his body |
Graviton (Franklin Hall) | Iron Man vol. 4, #23 (October 2007) | Committed suicide | Secret Avengers vol. 2, #2 (March 2013) | Unknown circumstances |
Gravity (Greg Willis) | Beyond! #6 (January 2007) | Sacrificed himself to fully extend his power by holding the planet together long enough for the Fantastic Four to escape from universe | Fantastic Four #545 (April 2007) | Physical body is reborn |
Green Goblin (Norman Virgil Osborn) | The Amazing Spider-Man #122 (July 1973) | Impaled by his Goblin Glider | Spider-Man #75 (December 1996) | Revealed to have survived impalement thanks to a previously unknown accelerated healing factor included in his powers |
Guardian (James MacDonald Hudson) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective | Chaos War: Alpha Flight one-shot (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption[33] |
Harpoon (Kodiak Noatak) | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #50 (May 2012) | Killed each other with Arclight | Magneto vol. 3, #6 (July 2014) | Revived as a clone in the glass chamber by Magneto |
Harry Osborn | The Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 1, #200 (May 1993) | Poisoned by Green Goblin formula | The Amazing Spider-Man #546 (January 2008) | Revealed that his death was faked by his notorious father, Norman Osborn[34] |
Havok (Alexander "Alex" Summers) | Mutant X #32 (June 2001) | Died in the explosion of a slipshod time machine | Uncanny X-Men #411 (October 2002) | Revealed that he was sent back to the original reality in a comatose state until Annie Ghazikhanian restored his psyche |
Hawkeye (Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton) | The Avengers vol. 1, #502 (September 2004) | Sacrificed himself to destroy a Kree spaceship | House of M vol. 1, #3 (July 2005) | Restored to life when Scarlet Witch altered reality |
Hellcat (Patricia "Patsy" Walker) | Hellstorm #14 (May 1994) | Committed suicide because of the otherworldly being Deathurge | Thunderbolts 2000 Annual (May 2000) | Rescued from Mephisto's realm by Hawkeye |
Hercules | Incredible Hercules #141 (February 2010) | Killed in the Continuum universe by Athena | Chaos War #1 (August 2010) | Was reincarnated with enhanced powers |
Hobgoblin (Roderick Kingsley) | The Amazing Spider-Man #649 (November 2010) | Killed by Phil Urich who then took his place | The Amazing Spider-Man #691 (August 2012) | Revealed that the dead Hobgoblin was his brother, Daniel Kingsley |
Human Fly (Richard Deacon) | The Amazing Spider-Man #276 (May 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld, who was disguised as sanitation worker | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Human Torch (Jonathan Lowell Spencer "Johnny" Storm) | Fantastic Four #587 (January 2011) | Died stopping an angry horde of Negative Zone monsters preparing for a second "Annihilation Wave" | Fantastic Four #600 (November 2011) | Resurrected with an implanted biomechanism by the minions of Annihilus |
Iron Fist (Daniel Thomas Rand-K'ai) | Power Man and Iron Fist #125 (September 1986) | Died of cancer from radiation poisoning at the hands of Captain Hero | Namor the Sub-Mariner #24 (March 1992) | Revealed that he was actually a doppelgänger created by the extra-dimensional H'ylthri; the real Iron Fist was kidnapped and replaced by the H'ylthri |
Iron Man (Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark) | The Avengers #395 (February 1996) | Sacrificed himself to stop Kang the Conqueror | Iron Man vol. 2, #1 (November 1996) | Reborn in the pocket universe created by Franklin Richards |
Jackal (Miles Warren) | The Amazing Spider-Man #149 (October 1975) | Killed in an explosion | The Amazing Spider-Man #399 (March 1995) | Revealed that the dead Jackal was a clone |
Jack of Hearts (Jack Hart) | The Avengers vol. 3, #76 (February 2004) | Committed suicide in space via self explosion | Marvel Zombies Supreme #2 (March 2011) | Returned to life with zero-point energy by Jill Harper |
Jennifer Kale | The New Avengers vol. 2, #32 (November 2012) | Killed by Victoria Hand while possessed by Daniel Drumm | Elektra vol. 3 #9 (December 2014) | Returned to life with dark magic |
Jigsaw (Billy "The Beaut" Russo) | Punisher: In the Blood #5 (March 2011) | Fell through the roof of a burning warehouse | Civil War II: Kingpin #1 (July 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Jocasta | Avengers Annual #17 (August 1988) | Sacrificed herself in order to stop High Evolutionary's command ship by deliberately disrupting the ship's matter/anti-matter drive | Iron Man Annual #11 (September 1990) | Retrieved by the Avengers and Machine Man |
Joseph (Magneto clone) | X-Men vol 2 #87 (April 1999) | Sacrificed himself to stop Magneto's schemes | Magneto: Not a Hero #1 (November 2011) | Resurrected by Astra |
Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) | The Avengers #143 (January 1976) | Killed by his excess energy in battle with the Avengers | The Avengers #267 (May 1986) | Revealed that a version of him from an alternative timeline had died |
Karl Malus | Superior Carnage #5 (November 2013) | Killed by Carnage | Captain America: Sam Wilson #3 (November 2015) | Revealed to have survived |
Karnak | Inhumanity #1 (December 2013) | Committed suicide by leaping out of Avengers Tower's windows | Inhuman Annual one-shot (May 2015) | Escaped from the Inhumans' Hell |
Korvac (Michael Korvac) | The Avengers #177 (November 1978) | Killed in battle by the Avengers | Fantastic Four Annual #24 (January 1991) | Resurrected himself with his powers after being near death |
Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) | The Amazing Spider-Man #294 (November 1987) | Shot himself in the head after defeating and impersonating Spider-Man | The Amazing Spider-Man #635 (June 2010) | Resurrected by Kraven's family by performing a sacrifice on Kaine[35] |
Laufey | Journey into Mystery vol. 1, #112 (January 1965) | Killed in battle with Odin using the Mjolnir to impact his skull | Thor vol. 4, #8 (May 2015) | Resurrected by Malekith the Accursed (Resurrected unseen)[36] |
Legion (David Charles Haller) | X-Men vol. 2, #41 (February 1995) | Killed by Bishop to prevent the Age of Apocalypse timeline from occurring | New Mutants vol. 3, #2 (August 2009) | Discovered that he was alive and trapped in a concrete box by the reformed New Mutants |
Letha (Hellen Feliciano) | Captain America vol. 1 #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld who was disguised as a bartender | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Loki (Loki Laufeyson) | Siege vol. 1, #4 (May 2010) | Killed by the Sentry, who was possessed by the Void | Thor vol. 3, #617 (November 2010) | Reincarnated by his half-brother, Thor |
Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey clone) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #511 (June 2009) | Discorporated wrong vessel of Jean Grey's body | X-Men vol. 4, #12 (March 2014) | Revived in the consciousness into Ana Cortes' body by Enchantress and Arkea |
Mad Jim Jaspers (Sir James Jaspers) | The Mighty World of Marvel vol. 2, #13 (June 1986) | Killed by The Fury | X-Men: Die by the Sword #1 (October 2007) | Resurrected by a large-scale reality warp originating on Earth-616 |
Magik (Illyana Nikolaevna Alexandria Rasputina) | Uncanny X-Men #303 (August 1993) | Died of the Legacy Virus | New X-Men vol. 2, #41 (August 2007) | Resurrected by Belasco in Limbo, and later Magik returned on Earth[37] |
Marrina Smallwood | Dark Reign the List: X-Men one-shot (September 2009) | Killed by Namor | Chaos War: Alpha Flight one-shot (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption[33] |
Mary Jane Watson | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2, #13 (January 2000) | Killed in an airplane explosion | Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2, #29 (May 2001) | Revealed that her death was faked by the Mutant stalker who had drugged and escorted her off the doomed plane before it took flight; Mary Jane had been taken captive and was subsequently rescued by Spider-Man |
Miss Arrow (Ero) | Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #22 (September 2007) | Eaten by birds | The Amazing Spider-Man #545 (December 2007) | Her death was undo the timeline and being altered[38] |
Miracle Man | The Thing #24 (June 1985) | Shot to death by Scourge of the Underworld, who was disguised as a bus passenger | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Mirage (Desmond Charne) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld who was disguised as a bartender | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Punisher: In the Blood #2 (December 2010) | Shot in the head by the assassin | Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3 (September 2013) | Revealed to have survived the shooting | |
Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) | Fantastic Four #381 (October 1993) | Incinerated in the fights with Doctor Doom | Fantastic Four #407 (December 1995) | Revealed to have been transported into another dimension Hyperstorm; subsequently rescued by his Fantastic Four |
Mister Sinister (Nathaniel Essex) | New X-Men #46 (January 2008) | Life drained by Rogue | X-23 #6 (February 2011) | Revived as a clone by his assistant Miss Sinister |
Mockingbird (Barbara "Bobbi" Morse) | Avengers West Coast #100 (November 1993) | Killed by Mephisto | Secret Invasion #8 (December 2008) | Revealed that the dead Mockingbird was a Skrull that was posing as her; the real Mockingbird was subsequently rescued from Skrull captivity[39] |
MODOK (George Tarleton) | Captain America vol. 1, #313 (January 1986) | Killed by Death Adder | The Avengers #386 (May 1995) | Resurrected by his organization AIM |
Molecule Man (Owen Reece) | Dark Avengers #12 (December 2009) | Killed by Sentry | The New Avengers vol. 3, #24 (September 2014) | His body was reformed with spacetime singularity and reality[40] |
Moondragon (Heather Douglas) | Annihilation: Conquest #2 (February 2008) | Killed by Ultron | Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, #12 (August 2008) | Rescued from the afterlife by Phyla-Vell |
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) | Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #6 (December 1985) | Sacrificed himself to save his loved ones from a computerized Seth program | Moon Knight: Resurrection War #1 (January 1998) | Resurrected once again by Khonshu |
Morlun | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2, #35 (November 2001) | Shot and disintegrated into dust by his assistant, Dex | Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 (December 2005) | Revived as a clone on alternate universe[41] |
Ms. Marvel (Carol Susan Jane Danvers) | Ms. Marvel #37 (March 2009) | Incinerated herself with the battle | Ms. Marvel #47 (November 2009) | Revived with the energy of the Kree by MODOK and Storyteller protocols |
Mysterio (Quentin Beck) | Daredevil vol. 2, #7 (May 1999) | Committed suicide after being diagnosed with a tumor | Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13 (December 2006) | Although in Hell for suicide, his "superiors" in the afterlife sent him back to Earth to maintain a cosmic balance |
Mystique (Raven Darkhölme) | Wolverine vol. 4, #9 (May 2011) | Stabbed in the chest by Wolverine | Wolverine vol. 4, #302 (March 2012) | Restored to life by the Hand[42] |
Namorita (Namorita "Nita" Prentiss) | Civil War vol. 1, #1 (May 2006) | Caught in explosion created by Nitro | Nova vol. 4, #32 (December 2009) | Earlier self rescued by a time-traveling Nova |
Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Ellie Phimister) | New X-Men #116 (September 2001) | Shot by Inner Circle | Deadpool & the Mercs for Money vol. 2, #1 (July 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Nick Fury | Over the Edge: Omega one-shot (October 1995) | Killed by the Punisher who was manipulated by Spook | Fury/Agent 13 #1 (June 1998) | Revealed that the dead Nick Fury was a Life Model Decoy |
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) | X-Force vol. 3, #26 (April 2010) | Impaled through the chest by one of Bastion's arms, while protecting Hope | Amazing X-Men vol. 2, #5 (March 2014) | Reborn in Bamfs' merged bodies with their machine teleportating him out of the afterlife |
Night Thrasher (Dwayne Michael Taylor) | Civil War vol. 1, #1 (May 2006) | Caught in an explosion created by Nitro | Contest of Champions vol. 2, #4 (January 2016) | Rescued from the past by the Collector using the powers of the Iso-Sphere |
Nova (Richard Rider) | The Thanos Imperative #6 (November 2010) | Sacrificed himself to open a gate to the normal universe, allowing Drax the Destroyer, Star-Lord and Thanos to escape from the cancerverse[30] | Nova vol. 6, #11 (September 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Nuke (Frank Simpson) | Captain America vol. 7, #15 (January 2014) | Incinerated by Iron Nail | Death of Wolverine #1 (September 2014) | Unknown circumstances |
Odin (Odin Borson) | Thor vol. 3, #600 (February 2009) | Regicides by his son, Thor | Thor vol. 3, #618 (December 2010) | Reincarnated with the Norn Stones by his half-son, Loki |
Prism (Robbie) | Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #492 (November 2007) | Devoured by Predator X | Magneto vol. 3, #6 (July 2014) | Revived as a clone in the glass chamber by Magneto |
Psylocke (Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock) | X-Treme X-Men #2 (August 2001) | Killed by Vargas | Uncanny X-Men #455 (April 2005) | Her spirit returned and reinhabited her recently deceased corpse |
Puck (Eugene Milton Judd) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective | Alpha Flight vol. 4, #2 (July 2011) | Escaped from Hell |
Punisher (Frank Castle) | Dark Reign: The List - Punisher one-shot (October 2009) | Dismembered and decapitated by Daken | The Punisher vol. 7, #11 (November 2009) | Resurrected by Morbius and the Legion of Monsters as a patchwork body |
Puppet Master (Phillip Masters) | Fantastic Four vol. 5, #7 (July 2014) | The Thing accidentally killed him in the fights | Fantastic Four #645 (April 2015) | Revealed that the dead Puppet Master was a version of him from the pocket universe |
Quasar (Wendell Elvis Vaughn) | Annihilation: Nova vol. 4, #4 (July 2006) | Killed by Annihilus | Nova vol. 4, #17 (November 2008) | Restored to life in a Quantum Energy form by the scientists of Project Pegasus |
Ragnarok (Thor clone) | Thor #608 (March 2010) | Destroyed by Thor | The New Avengers vol. 2, #18 (November 2011) | Retrieved by AIM |
Red King (Angmo-Asan) | Incredible Hulk vol. 3, #102 (January 2007) | Attacked by wild scavenger robots | Skaar: Son of Hulk #6 (February 2009) | Revealed to have survived |
Rhino (Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich) | The Amazing Spider-Man #687 (June 2012) | Drowned in Doctor Octopus' underwater base; his body was never recovered | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #2 (October 2015) | Revealed to have survived |
Riptide (Janos Questad) | Uncanny X-Men #211 (November 1986) | Killed by Colossus who grabs him by the throat in rage and breaks his neck for nearly injures Shadowcat | X-Men vol. 2, #34 (July 1994) | Revived as a clone by Mister Sinister |
Rogue (Anna Marie) | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #14 (November 2013) | Killed by the Horsemen of Apocalypse Grim Reaper | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #21 (June 2014) | Her death was undo the timeline and being altered |
Sabretooth (Victor Creed) | Wolverine vol. 3, #55 (July 2007) | Decapitated by Wolverine with the Muramasa Blade, a sword that blocks the healing factor | Wolverine vol. 4, #310 (July 2012) | Revealed that the dead Sabretooth was a clone by Romulus[43] |
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #14 (November 2013) | Killed by Rogue, who was manipulated by Apocalypse Twins' plan | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #21 (June 2014) | Her death was undo the timeline and being altered |
Scrambler (Kim Il Sung) | New X-Men vol. 2, #46 (January 2008) | Killed by X-23 | Magneto vol. 3, #6 (July 2014) | Revived as a clone in the glass chamber by Magneto |
Selene (Selene Gallio) | X-Force vol. 3, #25 (March 2010) | Warpath managed to stab her chest, causing her to explode into rays of light | X-Men vol. 4, #11 (February 2014) | Restored to life with the sentient virus by Enchantress |
Sentry (Robert Reynolds) | Siege vol. 1, #4 (May 2010) | Allowed himself to be slain by Thor with the weapon Mjolnir; his body was deposited into the sun | Uncanny Avengers vol. 1, #9 (June 2013) | Resurrected by Apocalypse Twins using the Celestials' seed |
Shaman (Michael Twoyoungmen) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective | Chaos War: Alpha Flight one-shot (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption[33] |
Sharon Carter | Captain America vol. 1, #237 (September 1979) | Sacrificed herself to detonating the National Force | Captain America vol. 1, #445 (November 1995) | Revealed to have faked her death |
Captain America vol. 7, #10 (August 2013) | Sacrificed herself to stop Arnim Zola's massive flying fortress from invading Earth | Captain America vol. 7, #23 (August 2014) | Revealed to have survived | |
Shingen Harada | Wolverine vol. 1, #4 (December 1982) | Killed in a duel with Wolverine | Wolverine vol. 3, #61 (January 2008) | Restored to life by the Hand |
Shuri | The New Avengers vol. 3, #24 (September 2014) | Killed by the Cabal[44] | Black Panther vol. 6, #8 (November 2016) | Spirit was recalled to life by her brother, Black Panther and Manifold |
Silvermane (Silvio Manfredi) | The Amazing Spider-Man #618 (January 2010) | Killed in the shootout by Owl's gang; his body was crushed into an garbage compactor | Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3 (September 2013) | Revealed to have survived |
Sin (Sinthea Shmidt) | All-New Captain America #3 (January 2015) | Plummeted to her death | Uncanny Avengers vol. 3, #5 (February 2016) | Unknown circumstances |
Snowbird (Narya) | Alpha Flight vol. 1, #44 (March 1987) | Killed by Vindicator after she had been possessed of Pestilence | Wolverine vol. 2, #143 (October 1999) | Resurrected with the combination of science and magic by AIM |
Spider-Man (Peter Benjamin Parker) | The Amazing Spider-Man #700 (December 2012) | Died when Doctor Octopus switched minds with Spider-Man's body taken over his place to escape inevitable death from his decaying body | The Superior Spider-Man #30 (March 2014) | His spirit and consciousness returned to his body after Doctor Octopus had failed in his goal of being a Superior Spider-Man; in the process, Doctor Octopus had to sacrifice his own consciousness in order for Peter to return to his body |
Stardust (Lambda-Zero) | Annihilation #3 (October 2006) | Killed in the massive energy blast from Galactus' absorbing device | Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #1 (February 2007) | Reborn of pure energy that being imbued with the power cosmic |
Star-Lord (Peter Jason Quill) | The Thanos Imperative #6 (November 2010) | Killed when Thanos brings Death to the alternate universe Cancerverse | Avengers Assemble vol. 2, #4 (June 2012) | Returned to life in the universe Cancerverse because the death realms, he was return to normal universe by Nova[30] |
Stature (Cassandra Eleanor "Cassie" Lang) | Avengers: The Children's Crusade #8 (December 2011) | Killed in the battle with Doctor Doom | Avengers World #16 (December 2014) | Resurrected by an inverted Doctor Doom using reality powers of Scarlet Witch |
Stick | Daredevil vol. 1, #189 (December 1982) | Drained of his life energies by the Hand to save Daredevil | All-New, All-Different Marvel Point One one-shot (October 2015) | Resurrected by the Collector using the powers of the Iso-Sphere[45] |
Stryfe (Cable clone) | Gambit and Bishop #6 (May 2001) | Sacrificed himself to save Earth from La Bete Noir | Cable vol. 2, #13 (June 2009) | Revealed to have survived |
Swordsman (Jacques DuQuesne) | Giant-Size Avengers #2 (November 1974) | Killed with lethal energy bolt fired by Kang the Conqueror | Chaos War: Dead Avengers #1 (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption |
Terrax (Tyros) | Marvel Point One one-shot (November 2011) | Killed by the Phoenix Force | Drax #2 (December 2015) | Revealed to have survived with his molecules to revive him |
Thanos | Annihilation #4 (November 2006) | Heart torn out by Drax the Destroyer | Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, #24 (March 2010) | Resurrected in the cocoon by the Universal Church of Truth |
The Thanos Imperative #6 (November 2010) | Killed when he brings Death to the alternate universe Cancerverse | Avengers Assemble vol. 2, #3 (May 2012) | Returned to life in the universe Cancerverse because the death realms, he was unintentionally been return to normal universe by Nova[30] | |
Thing (Benjamin Jacob Grimm) | Fantastic Four #508 (December 2003) | Shot by Nick Fury, after while possessed by Doctor Doom | Fantastic Four #511 (March 2004) | Returned to life by the One-Above-All |
Thor (Thor Odinson) | Fear Itself #7 (October 2011) | Killed in the final battle by his uncle, the Serpent | The Mighty Thor #12 (March 2012) | Reincarnated and escaped from the limbo of forgotten dead Gods |
Thunderbolt Ross (Thaddeus E. Ross) | Incredible Hulk #330 (April 1987) | With unable to control and discipline of Zzzax; sacrificed himself to destroy the mutant of Nevermind | Incredible Hulk #464 (May 1998) | Resurrected by the agents of the alien, Troyjan |
Turner D. Century (Clifford F. Michaels) | Captain America vol. 1, #319 (July 1986) | Shot by Scourge of the Underworld | The Punisher vol. 7, #5 (May 2009) | Resurrected by the Hood using the powers of Dormammu |
Ultron | Annihilation: Conquest #6 (April 2008) | Destroyed by Quasar | The Avengers vol. 4, #12.1 (April 2011) | Revealed to have survived |
Age of Ultron #10 (June 2013) | Eradicated by Hank Pym using the computer virus | Avengers: Rage of Ultron one-shot (April 2015) Notes: this comic book issue was Marvel Graphic Novel | His past consciousness and iteration has retrieved himself | |
Vindicator (Heather MacNeil Hudson) | The New Avengers vol. 1, #16 (April 2006) | Killed by the Collective | Chaos War: Alpha Flight one-shot (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption[33] |
Viper (Jordan Stryke) | Captain America vol. 1, #180 (December 1974) | Gunned down by Madame Hydra | Captain America: Sam Wilson #4 (December 2015) | Unknown circumstances |
Vision | The Avengers #500 (September 2004) | Destroyed by She-Hulk to stop Ultron, who had taken control of him | The Avengers vol. 4, #19 (November 2011) | Retrieved by Iron Man |
Wasp (Janet van Dyne) | Secret Invasion #8 (December 2008) | Killed by Thor to save the humans from her transformation into a living bomb | The Avengers vol. 4, #31 (October 2012) | Revealed as alive, having been shrunk and transported into the Microverse[46] |
Wonder Man (Simon Williams) | Force Works #1 (July 1994) | Incinerated in battle of the Kree | Avengers vol. 3, #2 (March 1998) | Resurrected by Scarlet Witch |
Yellowjacket (Rita DeMara) | Avengers: The Crossing #1 (September 1995) | Killed by Iron Man while being under control by Immortus | Chaos War: Dead Avengers #1 (August 2010) | Returned from the death realms due to Amatsu-Mikaboshi's corruption |
Zeus | Ares #3 (May 2006) | Killed by Amatsu-Mikaboshi | The Incredible Hercules #131 (September 2009) | Reborn as a child after drinking from the River Lethe |
Other publishers
Character name | Issue died | Cause of death | Issue revived | Resurrection method |
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Fahrenheit | WildC.A.T.s/Aliens (August 1998) | Killed by aliens that invaded SkyWatch | Stormwatch: Post Human Division #1 (January 2007) | Unintentionally resurrected when the Doctor rescues Winter from the sun |
See also
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- 1 2 3 4 Retconned untold in Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006)
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- ↑ Revealed in Green Arrow vol. 3, #7–10 (October 2001–January 2002)
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- ↑ Revealed in Avengers Undercover #10 (September 2014)
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- ↑ Revealed in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4, #18 (September 2016)
- 1 2 3 4 Revealed in Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3, #18–20 (August–October 2014)
- ↑ Revealed in Secret Wars #9 (January 2016)
- ↑ Revealed in Wolverines #11 (March 2015)
- 1 2 3 4 Appears in Chaos War #5 (January 2011)
- ↑ Revealed in The Amazing Spider-Man #581 (December 2008)
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- ↑ Appears in Mighty Thor vol. 2, #1 (November 2015)
- ↑ Appears in X-Infernus #4 (March 2009)
- ↑ First appears in Scarlet Spider vol. 2, #14 (February 2013)
- ↑ Revealed in New Avengers: The Reunion #1 (March 2009)
- ↑ Revealed in The New Avengers vol. 3, #33 (April 2015)
- ↑ Revealed in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3, #11 (December 2014)
- ↑ First appears in Wolverine vol. 4, #300 (January 2012)
- ↑ First appears in Wolverine vol. 4, #20 (December 2011)
- ↑ Death confirmed in The New Avengers vol. 3, #29 (January 2015)
- ↑ Revealed in Contest of Champions vol. 2, #4 (January 2016)
- ↑ Revealed in The Avengers vol. 4, #33 (November 2012)