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  • Do the ramifications of Civil War play out in any of your books? I ask because one of the reasons I am critical of certain events is that they have to change the status quo forever. Look at how 9/11 scarred the collective consciousness of the US for more than a decade. I think hundreds of dead children would still be a huge factor a year or two later in the MU (Marvel time being far slower than ours). Don't even get me started on WWHulk. Destroying Manhattan and then joining the Avengers? Hookay
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    brevoortformspring:

    You do understand that this is fantasy, right? It’s fiction.

    So there’s enough of a similarity to real life to give everything verisimilitude.

    But these books would be pretty boring if they functioned exactly like the real world in the manner you’re talking about.

    And you’d be pretty sick of hearing about the events of the same comic book from 2006 at this point.

    Fear Itself: The Home Front dealt explicitly with Speedball and the Stamford deaths, and that was 2011.

    • May 1, 2014 (9:48 am)
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