
I suppose if you're a comic book company that's been around for 46 years you might have a real clusterfuck of continuity. So what better way to resolve that problem with a brand new 12 issue clusterfuck called
Crisis on Infinite Earths? Back in 1985, DC had a problem, because different writers over the years had done different things with their characters: Superman was the last surviving Kryptonian or maybe it was Supergirl, Batman caught his parents' killer or maybe he didn't, The Flash was something who even knows. Anyway, they had
this event to get everything on the right track but there's no use explaining it because even though I read a lot of comics and just read the whole thing, all I remember about it was that it was 12 issues of beautifully drawn nonsense in which Flash and Supergirl die. DC continues to have these
events to straighten
everything up every few years but who cares, they're largely incomprehensible even if they
kill Batman.
RATING: 39%
5 comments:
Does anyone write comics anymore that aren't either continuity clusterfucks or solutions to continuity clusterfucks?
Yep.
check this out, from one of my pages.
http://www.qwantz.com/
Oddly, Marvel never has to do this.
Hmmm... A crisis on earth really makes you wonder if America put the right man int he White house!
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