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Old 09-27-2011, 11:57 AM   #26
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
...My main concern with DC's "reboot" is that it only a partial reboot. Each time DC has done a reboot it hasn't gone far enough, and I think that this is the case this time. Some titles are completely rebooted ("Justice League" and "Green Arrow"), with others the reboot is partial ("Batman"), and still others there appears to be no reboot at all ("Green Lantern"). Just reading the initial issues, I can already see potential continuity problems that are going to have to be addressed in the future.
It seems very confusing. In Action Comics #1, Superman's costume consists of a short-sleeve Superman shirt, cape, dungarees and work boots. In Supergirl #1, he shows up wearing pretty much the traditional suit, but his underwear is inside his pants (which, for Supes, is just plain wrong).

I've always wanted a world where each character had only one title. If this means publishing Superman on a weekly basis, so be it. All the confusing crossings between series and story arcs that stretch beyond titles is frustrating.
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