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Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is a mystery, And today is a gift; That is why it is called the present.
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I'm not just saying this for this novel. This is an issue that has bothered me in all resurrection events. And I'm sure that in a world like Marvel, the afterlife will be considered even more important than our own. Even if you are physically strong enough to tear apart mountains or smart enough to design a nuclear fusion engine with a single thought, once you are killed you will be reduced to just a bunch of pest fodder. If you are an ordinary person, your risk of death from a random hero-villain fight while walking down the street will be quite high. You can literally be rendered unrecognizable by a random flying bullet, shrapnel or piece of debris. In such a world, can people really care about what comes after death?
There's something that always bothers me about stories where the main character is resurrected: Why doesn't anyone ask the main character how I am on the other side, or whether it even exists? While what we will experience after death is an unknown that has kept us humans between curiosity and fear for thousands of years, why do all the characters in the story consider it normal for a person to rise from the dead? Why doesn't anyone question what happens after death?
Witch hunt! Let's go!!