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Contributed by Tristan Davis of
Tristan says:
Don't introduce a character just to kill them off. The false emotion is obvious.
mcDuffies says:
People live and die, in comics like in real life (maybe a bit less in comics). If you want to make readers sad for the death of the character, first you got to try to make them attached to him.
Otherwise, they won't even care for what happened to some stupid comic character.

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