DarthSkywalker
Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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Oh, I have. It is my favorite comic book run... ever. That it ends this month, saddens me to no end. And I understand how it can contradict plenty, but that is the way of all comics. Hell, he brought a specifically out of continuity story, into continuity. His plucking of obscure Silver Age content is what makes it so insanely fun.So I take it you haven't read Grant Morrisons Batman run?
That doesn't change that Superman was rebooted with the Man of Steel in the 80s. That his origin has changed at least 5 times in the last 30 years and we now have a completely different Superman then the one before Flashpoint.
Remember, when the new 52 launched, Superman's history was completely rebooted. Everything that happened with Batman involving Year One and on, bascially 24 years of comics, was kept in continuity and said to have happened over a 5 year period. How the Robins factors into that, no idea. The same with the Green Lanterns. The characters who they wanted to hold onto continuity wise, they did. Those they didn't, they didn't.
Hell, they just completely changed Wonder Woman's origin.
But using your logic, how did Infinite Crisis involve both Golden Age Superman and modern Superman? "Whatever Happen to the Man of Tomorrow" shows the end of Silver Age Superman.
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