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DC Teases The Return of the Black Lanterns Wait...What?

During the late 60's, 70's and early 80's they generally did a two or three part "Crisis" story each summer. Then the tradition died. Sooo......since the yearly summer event has been dead since '85, and the word "Crisis" has been used in two, and only two big events in the last fifteen years or so, and they were spread apart....what are these "endless" Crisis' that you're going on about?

Wouldnt that include the "Crisis" story they did every summer for the 60's,70's and early 80's that you yourself say they did? Are are we ignoring them so you can make your point?
 
During the late 60's, 70's and early 80's they generally did a two or three part "Crisis" story each summer. Then the tradition died. Sooo......since the yearly summer event has been dead since '85, and the word "Crisis" has been used in two, and only two big events in the last fifteen years or so, and they were spread apart....what are these "endless" Crisis' that you're going on about?

Wouldnt that include the "Crisis" story they did every summer for the 60's,70's and early 80's that you yourself say they did? Are are we ignoring them so you can make your point?

Are you ignoring the entire point of my previous post, despite it being clearly stated? I'll try again: You don't get to act like something that hasn't been done for FIFTEEN years is something that's been done to death.

It'd be like complaining that Hollywood's done too many Sherlock Holmes movies because a new one came out and because fifty years ago they put them out on a fairly regular basis during the Basil Rathbone years.
 
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