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  • how is a reboot like DC committed to, much different than simply ignoring a majority of the stuff that went before and continuously revamping your material like Marvel does? The odds that someone will refer to FF vol. 1 issue 21 are pretty much a zero, so why is it much different than just having a new universe?
    Anonymous

    Well, one approach throws out every story that you’ve ever read about a given character, good or bad, and the other one doesn’t. So that’s a pretty central difference.

    But flipping the question around on you for a second: if there is no difference, then why do you care which way we go about things? Aren’t they functionally equivalent?

    • March 7, 2014 (8:52 pm)
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