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DuracellEnergizer said:

THE CHARACTERS WOULD AGE AND EVOLVE IN REAL TIME

No more compressing decades worth of storylines, sliding the timeline, or utilizing cosmic resets to preserve the _status quo _and keep the characters static while the world(s) around them changes. One year of storylines in the real world would approximate one year of events in-universe – no exceptions. As the readers age, start careers, get married, have children, and eventually die, so to will the characters in the books (The mortal ones with average human lifespans, anyway.).

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THERE WOULD BE THREE MAIN IMPRINTS — “LEGENDS”, “LEGACIES”, & "TIMELESS"

Legends: Titles under this imprint would feature the classic superheroes, chronicling in real time their lives and exploits from the '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, and onward.

Legacies: Titles under this imprint would feature contemporary superheroes, chronicling in real time their lives and exploits now, in the early 21st century.

Timeless: Titles under this imprint would be subject to comic book time. Here is where readers go for simple, accessible, continuity-light, one-and-done stories where the characters remain fixed and unchanging.

I’ve rethought my position on this.

Forget period stories (I like 'em, but Tom D. Harry might not); forget real time progression (it might needlessly stymie new/casual readers); definitely forget sliding timelines (I will always hate them outside of humorous cartoon universes). Instead, think Batman: The Animated Series, — a mix of retro & contemporary, with absolutely NO references to real-world politicians/celebrities/pop culture/etc. — perfectly timeless.

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(Very) Crude digital mock-up of a sort of golden age redesign for Supes (original by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez).

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Today will go down as one of the best/worst days in comics history. I refer of course to DC’s launch of their new “mature” line “Black Label” in which the first comic, Batman: Damned will forever be remembered as the comic that gave us full frontal Bruce Wayne, and nothing else. The legacy of this new imprint will always and forever be Bat-Cock. Absolutely amazing work, DC.

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Perhaps it’ll be a blessing in disguise. The “mature” writers like Geoff Johns can go peddle their schlock there instead of the mainstream books.

Yeah, likely never happen.

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DuracellEnergizer said:

Perhaps it’ll be a blessing in disguise. The “mature” writers like Geoff Johns can go peddle their schlock there instead of the mainstream books.

Yeah, likely never happen.

I think Johns is getting a book under it. Something about multiple Jokers meeting up. This book was by Brian Azzarello, someone far less talented than Johns (though I like some of Johns’ work, nothing by Azzarello I’m familiar with is good at all and/or is carried entirely by the artist).

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Bat-Penis update: DC are cowards and have announced that future printings and collected editions of this comic will be censored, so this now collector’s item issue is already selling for $50 in some places online.

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