I don't disagree that the mold should be broken. But there's still some things that are essentially rules of character deaths, the biggest being closure and respect. I don't mind that their stories got cut short. Sure, I would have liked to see more from all these characters, but I can accept it. The problem is that they were killed off quickly and without any sort of emotional beat. Peter's death was told over six issues and had mentions in AvNU and Fallout. His story may have ended prematurely, but there was plenty of focus on the gravity of his death.
Now, obviously Spider-man is a bigger character in the UU, so he's going to get more focus. But Daredevil was found dead and that's it. The Academy of Tomorrow and several of the Brotherhood were merely mentioned after their death. Dr. Strange was gratuitously killed with no purpose or focus. Even some of the X-Men were given maybe a panel of focus after being found dead.
The story was careless, sloppy, and overstuffed with big moments. That's the problem with the story. It just bounced from one death to another like they weren't important.



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