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Was he in the wrong?
Connor Roberts
Thomas Foster
Where is this from?
Brody Watson
Planetary. Liking it so far.
Jeremiah Gomez
What issue?
Connor Morris
What's going on here? Some metacommentary on edgy retcons?
Elijah Thompson
Yes.
Dominic Perry
Why the fuck is the creator portraying him as wrong?
He's 100% right that edgy retcons are retarded
Brody Reed
You mean Ellis for writing this issue? Yes. Yes he was.
Tyler Anderson
Because Ellis is edgy.
Xavier Price
The character is throwing a tantrum about his life having any problems at all, but we're only interesting because we have problems.
He's slightly justified in pitching a fit, because it's just so out there and some of the changes are ridiculous, but overall what he desires is childish and kind of dumb. It's almost like Ellis is saying there's a middle ground between retarded character assassination and having a boring, pristine Superman clone when we already have Superman and that reinterpreting a character is a valid artistic endeavor.
Wyatt Moore
Can anyone recommend me a good ongoing earnest superhero comic? No metacommentary or wink wink nudge nudging at superhero tropes? No anti-heroes? Just a dude in colorful tights trying his best to make the world around him better?
Jacob Johnson
Pretty Cure.
Asher Scott
What I wouldn't do for a new comic with Batman: The Brave and the Bold's tone.
Camden Rodriguez
>MMM graysons
Do you know how to read between the lines?
This isn't about his life having issues, it's about edgy retcons and revamps
Fucking edgelord apologist retard
Juan Roberts
It's not a long series, just read the whole thing.
Ayden Taylor
t. comfyfag
Shezow or my hero academia
Caleb Brown
*Grayons, not graysons
Jace Anderson
Not-Miracleman is screaming at the grave of edgy British comic writers from the 80s while a hundred+ year old albino that can subtract heat, a magic hacker and Tarzan's daughter watch. He gets shot in the back by Transmetropolitan. Brought to you by Warren Ennis.
The entire series is basically meta-commentary on different eras in mediums or movements in fiction. But you can also just read it as a sort of investigatory look into a strange world.
Juan Anderson
Anyone else getting Bendis/Iceman vibes from this? It’s like Ellis was prescient.
Christian Myers
white men are always in the wrong in comics released after 2014
Joshua Sullivan
>The entire series is basically meta-commentary on different eras in mediums or movements in fiction
the first issues a bunch of superheroes kill the cabal of pulp adventurers, only survivor their Doc Savage.
Thomas Sullivan
Time out, Hitler had personal sex midgets?
Benjamin Green
Planetary isn’t subtle and I kinda love it
How much of a tragedy is it that Moore’s reconstruction(Tom Strong, Supreme.) stuff is so overlooked.
Jeremiah Ross
Of course not. He was too busy with meth, watching women poo and his dogs to be bothered with sex midgets.
Dylan Harris
>Talks about reading between the lines while missing the blatantly stated idea of the post you reply to
wew
Isaiah Brown
Boku no Hero.
That is all.
Jason Thomas
He's not. It's played for comedy, but it's ultimately a tragedy. Change happens regardless - The Constantine-expy transforms into Spider Jerusalem at the end, symbolically going from the 80s / 90s to the 00s.
Eli Bennett
What exactly is the plot of this comic? Only one I read had them dealing with Batman who kept changing into different variations of his character.