Hmmmm.... She's dead, Jim.
Jun. 2nd, 2003 04:03 pmClaremont on bringing back Psylocke, who died: "Things are sort of locked in place. Will it stay that way? That's what I thought about Phoenix. Things can change."
Asked about Psylocke in another panel, Quesada, who has adopted a dead-is-dead policy, said: "He was going in one direction, and the rule came in at the same time. I love Chris, and if he really wants Psylocke back, he's going to have to talk to me."
LET HER STAY DEAD! *mutters about stupidly redundant slutty ass kicking British-Japanese telepath* DEAD DEAD DEAD!
*ahem*
Sorry about that.
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Date: 2003-06-02 08:40 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2003-06-02 11:46 pm (UTC)Challenge!
Date: 2003-06-03 12:08 am (UTC)Re: Challenge!
Date: 2003-06-03 07:19 am (UTC)This doesn't count for any character is it is just an elaborate hoax the writers panned from the begining and someone just /looked/ to have died, because writers do those things. (I'm thinking like Indy looking like he went over the cliff with the tank in Last Crusade. Not like they have to come up with some magical force or make some thing up or something like that.) Does that make any sense? Like when they "killed" Dazzler a few years ago. It was an illusion. (revealed the next issue)
However in the case of Psylocke - she's a statue and her ghost visited from the astral plane. That's really dead.