quote:Originally posted by I'm Not Mister Mxypltk: The problem, I mean, PROBLEM, is that this CONTINUITY you speak of is too big. Too crowded. When I said making an idea I had for a story an Elseworlds is a problem I didn't mean it in a general way. I meant that the writer wants the idea he had (the example I gave before) to be added to what's been set before. It's his option, he decided to do it that way.
If a writer wants his idea to be ADDED to the continuity then that means he doesn't want his idea to RE write continuity.
If that happens to be the case, if the writer wants to tell a story IN continuity then he has to RESPECT that continuity with the same kind of respect he'd want people to give HIS story.
In other words, the whinners should stop whinning and reliaze that OTHER people got to the characters before they did...
quote:That's your assumption. I ask again, how's that different from what Byrne did? Crisis aside.
Crisis aside, it's not different, but you CAN'T ignore Crisis, no matter how hard you may try.
It happened, accept it...
quote:OK, that's very cool, you're doing what you want. You're doing things the way you think they should be done. However, not everyone feels the same about that. ...how's all that related to what I said, by the way?
Well, you asked about MY version of the story, not other people's version...
And it's related in that you accused me of defending MoS because it's the version 'I' want to count, when that's not true, not in the sense that you mean.
I want it to count because it's what was published after Crisis, the same way I'd defend a version with a million Kryptonian survivors if that's what had come after Crisis.
We've been through this before, why won't it stick in your mind? lol
quote:Oh. I was wrong. You got into Berganza's head, not Waid's. Sorry.
I don't need to get in his head, actions speak louder than words. Just look at the books...