Yes butI'm also going to point out here that comics reinvent their characters all the fucking time: I doubt they bother to run a fan focus group first. Although in mitigation, the average comic book writer/artist is probably well-versed in the backhistory of the character they're writing for, which is much less likely for a scriptwriter/director.
- this is not only or even primarily about comics
- that comics do this is one of the reason they still are considered stuff for children without any lore worth exploring seriously.
Honestly, i am not a comic fan. Because they generally are way too shallow and pulpy for me. And elsewhere, when new products in established franchises are produced, i prefer if they don't contradict established canon and worldbuilding - they are free to expand, but rewriting just hurts my immersion, pushes me back into the role of viewer/reader in the real world and limits my engagement and enjoyment.
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