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From a hero murdered during the Civil War storyline to one of Marvel’s most iconic deaths, here are the Marvel heroes who are still currently dead in comics.
7) Goliath

Goliath was Bill Foster, and he was a respected and well-liked member of the Avengers. That made his death such a tragedy. He was on the anti-registration side during Marvel’s Civil War storyline. He was involved in a battle when he faced Ragnarok, a Thor clone that Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Hank Pym worked to create. However, this clone had no morals and murdered Goliath in cold blood by shooting a lightning bolt through his chest.
What was more chilling was when a civilian said he deserved to die for being against the registration. It was even worse when Bill’s own friends blamed the anti-registration group for his death, even though it was caused by them creating his clone to begin with. Goliath died in 2006, and he has been dead for almost 20 years now in Marvel Comics.
6) Captain Mar-Vell

Marvel Comics was working on creating their new graphic novel format of comics in the 1980s, and that is when they hit on the idea of an event story that would make the prestige format make sense. This was The Death of Captain Marvel and was released in 1982. It was a tremendous success when released and helped launch the upcoming graphic novel craze that has continued to this day.
The story saw Captain Mar-Vell not killed by a villain or an enemy. Instead, he developed lung cancer, and this is what ended up killing him. Earth’s greatest scientific minds tried to find a cure and couldn’t, and it was a sobering reminder that cancer kills countless people every year, and not even a superhero was able to escape its grasp. Mar-Vell’s return was teased several times, but they were clones or impostors, and he has remained dead for over 40 years now.
5) Valkyrie (Brunnhilde)

Valkyrie was one of Asgard’s greatest Valkyrie warriors, and she represented that role for years as a hero on Earth and beyond. Her most memorable moments in Marvel saw her as part of the Defenders, and she was always one of Marvel’s strongest female heroes. However, in the last decade, Marvel brought in a different Valkyrie based on the one from the MCU and also set up a new role for Jane Foster as a Valkyrie.
This made Brunnhilde expendable, and she finally died in theย War of the Realmsย crossover series. As part of the Asgardians of the Galaxy, they defended Earth from Malekith’s attack, but they all fell with Brunnhilde, the last to die. This death happened in 2019, and Brunnhilde remains dead six years later.
4) Hope Summers

The Incredible Hulk showed that when gamma mutates die, they go to the Below Place, which is where the Green Door exists, which helps them come back from the dead. It turned out mutants have a place like this as well, called the White Hot Room. During the Fall of X event that finally ended the Krakoa Era in X-Men comics, Orchis attacked the third Hellfire Gala and killed countless mutants.
Most of the dead mutants were resurrected thanks to the White Hot Room, but Hope Summers was not one of them. Hope knew the mutants needed Jean Grey and the Phoenix to save mutantkind, so she sacrificed herself to kill the dying Phoenix and then resurrect it, costing her a chance to return. Hope’s spirit remained on in the White Hot Room, ending her life in Marvel Comics. It has only been just over a year, but Hope Summers has not returned.











