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| Nov 25, 2014
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| May 24, 2014
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| Jun 12, 2013
Dave, my sense (from the numerous arcitles I linked to above, as well as various online forums and occasional chats with fellow fans at comic shops and conventions) is that most DC Comics readers are wary of the DCnU. Those who came of age in the past 20 years are the most upset, because the continuity they're most familiar with is being replaced. For example, Barry Allen is back as the only Flash, with Jay Garrick, Wally West, and Bart Allen demoted or initially absent.Older fans, who remember the revamp around Crisis on Infinite Earths and stylistic changes in the mid-1980s and later, are more philosophical. We'll always have our back issues, trade paperbacks, and graphic novels to reread, and some of the changes may be for the better. More important, DC Comics' moves to put out issues on time at $2.99, simultaneously release digital issues, and synch up its superhero versions across media are all needed to preserve the industry and hobby.In addition, even if the current editorial leadership is experimenting, the cyclical nature of the medium and reader dollars will guarantee that the best changes will stick, but many won't. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have been recognizable worldwide for more than half a century, despite changing fashions, real-world events, and the tangled rubber bands of continuity. I hope they continue to thrive, and I've shared my interests with my nephews and nieces >The scary part is that kids entering high school never lived in a world where Clark and Lois weren't married. -Stuart C.G.>>True, but only in the comic books. I think that most people are familiar with versions of Superman in which Lois Clark weren't yet married, from various cartoons to live-action TV shows, at least one per decade. -Gene