Okay, I'm still confused.

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It rebooted The Legion



Was this a reboot reboot or just a change of the lineup and such? If everything started over and continuity was thrown out the window, as with Crisis on Infinite Earths, I consider that a reboot. If things were being "shaken up," characters died, and/or other "new and exciting characters" were introduced, or a new creative team with "a brand new vision" came aboard, I don't call that a reboot. That's just a sales ploy.

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mutilated the Hawkman history/existence



Again, how? Seriously. It's not that I'm trying to argue the point. I really never read Zero Hour, so I don't know.

Was the character reset or was stuff just added that made his origin more confusing. Again, the latter is not something I'd call a reboot. That's just a bad idea.

I think that the problem is that, as a techie, I have a much harder definition of the word "reboot" than most. I honestly think the definition has been loosened over the last few decades by creators and companies to instigate reader excitement and, thus, sales.

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and created the "10 Years Ago" rule...



What's the "10 Years Ago" rule?