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Generations of Superheroes

This is not a new sentiment, but I've rarely heard it articulated so well. I'm not sure this is necessarily what I want, but it would be remarkable for a major comics franchise to actually do this. We've seen it, successfully, on a single-creator basis (thinking of Busiek's Astro City), but never in a major comic universe (except, vaguely, in the old DCU and its JSA/JLA/Teen Titans triad).

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I Think Every Superhero You Love Should Be Dead (or, On the Nature of Time)
This week on the podcast we’re reading Warren Ellis’s Planetary, which is one of my very favorite comic books. I highly recommend it to you if you’ve neve

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