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d21lewis said:

Comics have used that story so often, it's embarrassing.  Everybody gets replaced by a controversial character for a while.  Green Lantern, Hulk, Superman, Captain America, Iron Man (who somehow got replaced by his younger self!!) Batman (Azrael Batman), Wonder Woman, Spider-Man (who got replaced by his own clone, a black/Hispanic kid/and his own worst enemy)--pretty much everybody dies, gets replaced, or both.

 

Anyway, I considere myself a comics fan and I've only read a few with blonde Ms. Marvel in it.  The last one being Abengers vs. X-Men.  To me, she's just not iconic enough for the main roster.

Agreed. My biggest issue with comics and why I fell out with them was the nonsense of "they're dead!" followed by "Gasp! They're back!" to artificially boost sales.  If a character died let them stay dead and enter a new age of heroes.  It would be interesting to me to see actually progression of time (and not in some parallel universe like Kingdom Come) and the old guard fade out and see what modern heroes would be like.

You could still do mini series and stories about the classic heroes.