That is a beautiful story, but it activated my allergies.DC has released a digital version of the Denny O'Neil tribute story from the recent Green Arrow 80th Anniversary oneshot free to read.
That is a beautiful story, but it activated my allergies.DC has released a digital version of the Denny O'Neil tribute story from the recent Green Arrow 80th Anniversary oneshot free to read.
Hilarious.ritten by noted idiot Grant Morrison.
Of course they do. It's part of their brand.
I can't respond for all readers, but I've enjoyed most if them. "Continuity" doesn't mean as much to me as it did in my youth.And readers don't mind that? Really?
I mean, I'm sure these constant crises make for interesting reading, but one would think that fans would be just a tad uneasy about the fact that characters and continuity could change basically at any moment.
I'm over Trek continuity, too.It's amazing how continuity matters differently across various franchises.
Trek fans, for example, complain about even the slightest inconsistency, yet others don't seem to care at all.
Funny old world, isn't it?![]()
PMFJI, but I've been out of the loop for awhile and I just have one question...does DC still do those massive reality-altering crisis events like every three or four years?
I mean, call me crazy - and many have- but I just think it's kind of ridiculous. Crisis on Infinite Earths was great, probably my favorite comic storyline of all time, but then they started doing it ALL.THE.FUCKING.TIME. Zero Hour, Infinite Crisis, Final Crisis, 52, New 52, Convergence, Flashpoint, Rebirth...every so often they just throw up their hands and start over for no readily apparent reason.
And don't even get me started on Hypertime.
Does DC still do that? Or have they calmed down?![]()
I'm drawing a black. IE?52, New 52, Convergence, Flashpoint are all the same thing.
But yes, they love their Crises. I stopped reading DC after COIE and didn't start again until IE, but have been reading steadily since.
Typo -- changed to IC for Infinite Crisis.I'm drawing a black. IE?
52, New 52, Convergence, Flashpoint are all the same thing.
Flashpoint is what set up the New 52. Convergence marked its endI don't get it.![]()
The New 52 was the universe created by Flashpoint, and Convergence took place during the New 52 was meant to be a non-canonical event* that happened while DC moved from NY to California. Rebirth was a New 52 course correction (soft reboot) to reintroduce some pre-New 52 concepts back into continuity.I don't get it.![]()
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