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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-04-16 07:20 pm
[ SECRET POST #2661 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2661 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Injustice: Gods Among Us]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus]
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[Welcome to Night Vale]
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[Crown of Stars]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Blade Runner/Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]
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[LOST]
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[Riff-Raff, Rocky Horror Picture Show]
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[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]
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[Breaking Bad]
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[Problem Sleuth]
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[Doctor Who]
Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 034 secrets from Secret Submission Post #380.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
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Re: Fandom Breakups...
(Anonymous) 2014-04-17 12:37 am (UTC)(link)The reboot was the worst thing DC has ever done. They sort of partially reset some of the storylines, but left others alone and condensed all the major events that had unfolded over 20+ years into a period of about 5 years. As a result, the timeline now makes no sense (particularly where Batman and his associates are concerned). Apparently some retcons have been made in an attempt to correct these fuck-ups, but they didn't really work. A lot of characters were aged down, brought back from the dead, or totally erased from continuity. At least two canon marriages were broken up for no reason, and in keeping with the new policy of unmarried superheroes, the plan for Batwoman to get married was scrapped (even though it would bring DC lots of publicity to have a canon gay marriage). All this is just the tip of the iceberg; I didn't even get into all the writers working for DC who were screwed over by stupid decisions, but this comment is starting to get tl;dr so I'll stop now.
Re: Fandom Breakups...
Re: Fandom Breakups...
(Anonymous) 2014-04-17 12:51 am (UTC)(link)Not really, no. DC's only had one reboot before this one, starting with the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline. However, there were a LOT of big crossover events tying into Crisis on Infinite Earths, and even more crossovers dealing with the aftermath of those crossover events. Most of those crossovers involved retcons, so that's probably where the misconception comes from.
As for Marvel, they've never had a true reboot, although they've recently revamped most of their titles to be more newbie-friendly (which I think is much smarter than what DC's done).
Re: Fandom Breakups...
Re: Fandom Breakups...
(Anonymous) 2014-04-17 01:07 am (UTC)(link)Sort of? I mean, if you wanted to start reading Captain America comics in the 1970s then jumped to a storyline from 2002, the overall tone of the would be pretty different, but they're still technically set within the same continuity.
The characters do die and come back from dead (quite frequently), but it's no different from when a character is brought back from the dead in a soap opera. I don't think we can truly call something a reboot unless the continuity gets totally rewritten and/or replaced, like for example the new Star Trek films.
(And I apologize if I'm not explaining this very well. Believe it or not, I'm not a hardcore fan!)
Re: Fandom Breakups...