10 Comics Fates Worse Than Death
10. Immortality
For most people, the concept of immortality seems like the perfect way to use one of their three wishes, but if you stop and take a moment to think about it, it's one of the worst fates a mortal can suffer. This has been addressed time and time again, in comics and other media.
In most depictions, immortality is a curse, as it means a person is left to watch everyone and everything they care about die and turn to dust. Over time, immortality would surely drive anyone to madness, and this is often the case.
In the Sandman books, it's handled in two interesting ways. Hob Gadling befriends Dream of the Endless, and through a deal with his sister, Death, he is given immortality. Gadling chooses to embrace life, and never seeks death, but he is a rare example of immortality being a gift and not a curse.
The other way this is handled revolved around Dream's son, Orpheus, who attempted to bring his beloved back from the dead via a deal with Hades. When it goes south, Orpheus loses his wife and is damned to spend eternity without her - but that wasn't the end.
A short while later, Orpheus was torn apart by the bacchante, and only his head remained. He didn't die, though, and continued to live as a disembodied head for millennia before his father finally gave him the gift of death.