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“Wolverine and Spider-Man on depression: --Wanna know why it's called "depression"? Because it IS depressing... A death isn't like losing a job or getting divorced. You don't "get over it." You have to integrate it into your life. Learn to live with it. But... Life does get better. --Someday...? --Best you can hope for. --Someday.”

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Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America

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Jeph Loeb
Jeph Loeb

Jeph Loeb, born on January 29, 1958, is a renowned film writer. He has worked as a scriptwriter for Marvel and DC comic companies, creating classic comics such as 'X-Men' and 'Fantastic Four'. Loeb's writing style has been well-received by readers, and his works have achieved great success in both the comic and film industries. more

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