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Yep. But you're missing a big part of it. "If a writer wants to ignore Gwen Stacy dying..." because he can make a good story out of it. If he asks me to pretend like she never died because he really thinks it's necessary for his story, I'll give him a chance and judge his story based on the quality of the writing, not on "how it fits in continuity".




Pathetic.

Stories with Gwen still alive as if she had never died can be done and have been done without altering continuity.

MAYBE if fanboys like you understood that characters in comics CAN die, never come back and still have a long term effect in the stories then comic books would stop having to relly on reboots that make only the most assnine of comic book readers happy.

Even more pathetic is that you think that reboots should be used to bring back older elements that were discarted for being too stupid to last and nothing more than gimmicks when reboots are supposed to be used to reinvegorate the stories with NEW concepts, not reborn crap that only people over 50 can appreciate.


Comics are like a Rorschach test; everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be...