Very well written OP. I'm probably the biggest Ultimate Doctor Doom fan in this forum, so I definitely feel your sadness.
I started a thread a while back explaining why I think Doctor Doom cannot possibly be dead. In case you haven't had a look:
http://forums.comicbookresources.com...ive&highlight=
Ignore the later posts as it starts to get off topic, such as debating about Sue being smarter than Reed (which is rubbish).
As you said, that's hardly Millar's fault, he was told to do so by the editorials. At least he gave a plausible explanation, which didn't contradict continuity or change the character (he still has the goat legs, they're just covered up). I never see you giving Loeb shit for changing Thor's hammer or Sabretooth's adamantium claws. The former with a terrible cover-up and the latter with NO explanation whatsoever.
Yes, he despised Reed, so he wanted to take everything he had away from him, make him feel terrible.
Wrong again. Maybe you don't really understand Doom. As ebari said, Doom wouldn't allow Reed the glory and satisfaction of saving the world. So he did it himself. And he explicitly asked that he be remembered as the one who saved the world, showing that he's really doing it for the glory, to one up Reed. He was the exact same Doom as before.
And again I don't see you giving Loeb shit for changing characters like Thor, where they DO become extremely out of character. Instead I see you praising him for doing so.
While I do wish that most of the characters are still alive, I still wouldn't say f*ck "dead means dead". However, some "dead" characters can be brought back very plausibly without it being some "magical" ressurection.
Doctor Doom is an example. He should still be in the Zombieverse, and the one Ben killed could hardly have been Doom.
Or Wolverine. His incredible healing factor makes it possible for him to come back without it being a cheesy resurrection.
Janet can also be brought back, through the Jocasta Project, which still hasn't been touched on. Of course, I wouldn't expect her to be the same character as before but she can still be brought back without a cheesy resurrection.
Other characters that I'd love to see return are Hank Pym and Beast, but I don't see any way of bringing them back without it being a "magical" ressurection. As much as I love them, I'd say they should stay dead.
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