you didn't "need" COIE to have Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow
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this is not a slam on COIE, which told an epic story drawing on nostalgia for all the characters involved
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and George Perez's spreads were amazing and influential to this day
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which happened as much out of an idea to sweep up the characters who didn't get rebooted by COIE
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every attempt to redo COIE has ended up more like zero hour than anything
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yet it keeps happening. we keep getting avengers disassembled and one more day and infinite crisis
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out of this idea that you have to end a canonical story with destroying the world instead of resolving the stories
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canon just makes mega-crossovers more intrusive, too
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@a_man_in_black Marvel seems to have largely gotten this right post-NOW, i.e. just blowing off continuity whenever the writer feels like it
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@a_man_in_black Secret Wars maybe has more books marching in lockstep but i don't think even it's interrupting everything0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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