Corporate Necromancy
when the big comic book publishers continue the life of a character by bringing them back from the dead in order to continue making a profit off the marketing of new stories involving the character and -ssociated character goods.
this is sometimes known as comic book continuity, but corporate necromancy is a more expressive word that deals with the bringing of characters back from the dead as a way of rebooting a comic book series to return things back to the status quo.
manga, or j-panese comics, can also sometimes be accused of corporate necromancy when characters die and are brought back, such as with dragonball and dragonball z.
a comics editor who is notorious for bringing commerically successful characters back from the dead in order to exploit their lives financially is called a corporate necromancer.
1: bringing back aunt may in the spider-man comics was sheer corporate necromancy!
2: man, i hate them corporate necromancers who brought -insert comics character- back from the dead, leave them alone!
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