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No, Trask did not, unless you count suiciding rather than continue being under Bastion's control. Suicide is not exactly redemptive. It's the easy way out. Trask has much more work to be done than Pym.
Quote: And who on earth would want Ben back? He was CREATED to die. That was the whole point of him. Someone would have brought him back by now if Marvel thought that it was a good idea. Nostalgia is really strong, isn't it? Go back and read those What Ifs.
The number of people who want something is irrelevant to its worth.
As is Marvel's desire.
Funny. I just reread the Uncle Ben What If before posting that. It's lightyears beyond anything at Marvel today.
Quote: As for Jean, she's kind of back anyway. isn't she?
Teen Jean is not really her. It's Teen Jean.
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As much as I like a lot of Yost and Kyle's(Or is it vice versa?) writing on the X-titles, too much of it just comes off as fan fiction. They just kept fixating on the 90s crossover era, and bringing back one-shot characters that no one remembers, or that died about 4 or 5 decades ago. I guess ideas run low sometimes. If you want a Trask, we already have one. And we had a few more. The original didn't need to come back. He was a one-shot.
As for your wanting Uncle Ben or Gwen Stacy back, again, if Marvel really thought that would be a good idea, they would have done a story about that already. If they brought back Bucky, they wouldn't not bring back any one of those characters. Actually, you know what, Uncle Ben did briefly come back in Amazing #500, and him and Peter had a talk. If you want to read the What If stories, then Uncle Ben came back. That's why they have What Ifs. It won't happen in the 616 verse, for good reason.