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Dude, it's not my fault that you were naiive enough to actually swallow when DC told you that Azrael becoming Batman and Wallace West replacing Wally were permanent.




I knew the changes were bullshit as soon as I read about them (except for Knightfall and Death of Superman... I was 7), and that's what pisses me. All those changes are promoted as being real. There's no difference in how DC advertised Superman's wedding (one of the few lasting changes you're clinging to) and how they advertised his change of powers. It was obvious that the power change wouldn't last because, well, it was lame. Same for the Dark Flash.
Pick up DC's latest solicitations and name one change announced there that will last. Take last month's solits and do the same. Go back to the beggining of the year.
Tell me, what was the impact Superman's change of powers had in the Superman books one year after it was over? Six months after it was over? I'm talking about the period before the book was "revamped", when Jurgens and company were still on board.

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Like I said, change more often then not happens when a character grows into it or is pushed into it, like Lois & Clark getting married and Barbara being shot.




I dare you to name as many lasting changes as you can. Deep down you know I'm right, otherwise you would have already tried to do that.