Top 10 Comic Book Events Fans Immediately Hated
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Comic book events can be brilliant crossovers of all our favorite heroes, or they can be controversial stories that make fans angry. It really is one or the other. Sometimes these events start strong and lose steam, but these are the events fans hated right from the start.

Top 10 Marvel Events:

List Rank and Entries
10: “Identity Crisis” (2004)
9: “Civil War II” (2016)
#8: “The Clone Saga” (1994-96)
#7: “Amazons Attack!” (2007)
#6: “Ultimatum” (2009)
#5: “Countdown to Final Crisis” (2007-08)
#4: “Onslaught” (1996)
#3, #2, #1: ?

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10 COMMENTS

  1. New 52 made me hate Barry Allen who is the second Flash due to the fact Flashpoint screwed up a lot of things in the DC universe however new 52 did introduce a remarkable Batman storyline featuring the court of owls.

  2. I know this probably doesn’t count as a comic book “event” since it doesn’t have an official series, but killing Peter Parker after Doc Ock basically switches bodies with him is unforgivable, then making a series out of it. Superior Spiderman.. That should have been tied with #2, or #1.

  3. Some of these stories sucked. Some were great.

    The thing is, you can reprint a story and you can criticise it but you can’t reprit the feeling of that time. Especially now that you know what the impact of those stories are.

    When they originally came out, there’s the “What’s going to happen next?” factor. There’s the hype and excitement and speculation.

    The Death of Superman, for example. You can’t manufacture the fatigue fans felt at the time. The shock of his death. The news stories. The months when DC said the book was cancelled and actually stopped printing it. The months of people guessing which Superman was the real one. You can read itv now but it won’t have the ingredients that made it go from “good” to great.

  4. To this day I don’t read Marvel comics (beside Old Man Logan) because of Civil War II
    It was the all new wolverine civil war II comic that made me stop, and brings to mind the complete hypocrisy of Captain America
    I understand it’s supposed to be like real life but, I loved all these heroes once and now——I don’t want to see them all die
    As soon as I heard a Civil War II comic of Gwenpool v Deadpool I made it official to not read another marvel comic (besides the new wolverine ones which I’m excited for

    Sometimes you read comics to go to another place where awesome heroes exist and SMACK: they’re murdering each other! You go back to reality and close the comic because it’s not worth it anymore

    The comics you love are no longer fun
    That’s how I felt when I reed New wolverine Civil War II

    I hadn’t read comics for 5 years and had no knowledge of what happened to them, and I come back and boom!

    Makes me feel bad

    And this has nothing to do with my hatred for Marvel being associated with Disney who destroyed Star Wars

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