Something Amyss said:
mecegirl said:
They never let the characters grow up.
Or if they do, the Editor in Chief spends years trying to undo it, sometimes ending in a deal with the devil.
Same thing with death.
I think the Batman comics are a prime example of why I only dabble in the big two comic universe. Ignoring the new 52 and the even newer reboot. Things just never progressed(only to be sent back in time by a reboot).
Batman himself, even if he never died, should at least have grown old and retired. And by old I mean at least 50 ish because with the amount of injuries he's had in the past his body would just stop working the way he'd want it to. He's been stabbed, shot, burned, and had bones(his back included) broken. Including Bruce off the top of my head I can think of 11 Gotham based superheros.
1: Batman
2: Robin #1 now Nightwing
3: Robin #2 now Red Hood
4: Robin #3 now Red Robin
5: Robin #4 previously Spoiler now Batgirl #3
6: Robin #5
7: Batgirl #1 now Oracle
8: Batgirl #2 now Black Bat
9: Batwoman
10: Huntress
11: The Question #2
And there are more... that is just who I would consider the core members because of their connections to each other. With Oracle's network the city of Gotham would no longer be a cesspool of crime. She can direct their movements and make them a prime fighting team. And with the help of the Gotham police department they really could shape the city up. Also for some reason villains keep breaking out of Arkahm and the City of Gotham refuses to reinstate the death penalty. Like Batman doesn't need to kill the joker, dude should be fried or injected because every time he breaks out he kills in the tens or hundreds. There is no way the city's government would stand for that. Batman and his family should be facing new threats not old ones. Instead they, like most hero's in the big 2, are stuck in a time loop.
Shaking things up in the comics with a new hero to take up the mantle is the only thing mainstream comics can do to give a little excitement. What should happen is that the characters die or grow old and their sidekicks take their place. But we all know that Tony will never age past this point and if he does he will be rebooted back to maybe mid 30's if not younger. Or if he dies he will be magically brought back to life. So any fanboys complaining about pandering need to read a book. Like a good one with a beginning, middle and end. Maybe their eyes will be opened by proper story telling instead of continuing to read characters stuck in limbo.