I did read what you said... you said you wish comics were more like the Silver Age, you made that painfully clear.

In the process you insulted a large section of people that buy comics the world over because they like something you hate.

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Actually, we'd all be in better shape if DC and Marvel went back to doing stories like they did in the Silver Age.




See? That's what you said.

You did bring ONE good point, though; the time it takes to read a comic.

The solution to that problem is not by increasing the number of panels per page, it's in increasing the number of pages per comic.

Instead of making them 22 pages of stories they could make them 48 or 64 pages of content a month.

As for this mentality about making up the continuity that you like and ignore what you don't... where did that come from?

You do realize that continuity affects consistancy and how the stories are told?

Whta are you proposing, that readers who don't like the idea turn the page when someone mentions that Lois and Clark are married and go on pretending that they aren't?

Lame... lame.. lame...


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