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Well, lemme say first I've never really read superhero comics with some exceptions like the really hyped up issues or miniseries (Civil War, The Killing Joke)...Originally Posted by solarius49
I always considered comic books to be the modern mythology of our day and age, but all of the reboots seem to be ruining that for me, thoughts?
But I'm guessing all the reboots just show you how fickle and contrived most origins and even just characters are from the beginning. You can only put so many twists on them until all of the sudden, you forget what the real version is or realize how simple and common the basic things you loved about the characters are? You're realizing that you're not even reading new takes on the characters you liked, but just figuring out the writer's personality. And then the lack of closure...that feeling where you realize they didn't have a good enough reason to make a whole new series, they just did it and that's business and they'll do it again. And the writer broke so many rules of the original just to be cool, that you're not even sure if it's disrespect or if you shouldn't have taken it so seriously in the first place. I'm guessing that's what you mean?
Plus comics are different, movies at least have money and marketing and viewer fatigue to scare them off rebooting and remaking every 5 minutes. Comics can have 10 versions of the same character coming out every month. Eughk.