
Marvel seems to do this a lot less than DC (the last Marvel event seemed to change very little, just jumped everything on 18 months), so I find I read a lot more of their comics.
Not sure why DC do it so frequently these days - seems to show a lack of confidence in the creative directions they keep firing themselves off in. Pity, as they have some very compelling characters :-(
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Not sure why DC do it so frequently these days - seems to show a lack of confidence in the creative directions they keep firing themselves off in. Pity, as they have some very compelling characters :-(

hard to take Batman seriously as a street vigilante detective when he's been a God... but that's the thing with DC - it's easy to dip in for a story arc and happily ignore the wider continuity, as it's rebooted too often and is daft too often that the writers regularly ignore it all to deliver some cracking tales.
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