ITT: Unsustainable status quo changes

There is no way that Superman revealing his secret identity will last. Either DC will reboot their continuity again, or they'll pull a One More Day as soon as Bendis leaves.

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This isn't even the first time this has happened. I don't know what the fuck Bendis is even doing anymore. There's no money scheme here, no royalties. All he has done since the beginning of this run is piss off fans, writers, and lose DC money with tanked numbers from the "creative choices" he's made.

Isn't this like the third time Superman's revealed his identity in public since the New 52 alone??

At this point the question isn't if Krakoa will fail, unlimited resurrections will no longerbe a thing, and all the bad guys will go back to their old ways, but when and how.

Of course there's no way.
This.
Its the only reason people are reading, its a certainty that things are going to get fucked, and they even established a reboot mechanism at the beginning of the current arc.
Its like an excercise in writing, trying to create a tale which everyone knows the ending to, the reader keeps reading not because of any anticipation or curiosity about the characters and their actions, keeps reading indifferent to any event or consequence, just reads to find out when its ending and how it will get to that end.

The current setting is as unsustainable as House of M of Age of Apocalypse without the appeal of reimagining characters.

Every Superior title, Spider-man and Iron man, was clearly transitional.

Everything about 5G.

Dan Didio hates Clark Kent. No, seriously. There's an interview about it.

Well, what Didio hates is kind of irrelevant now.

>baby OP's first comic book

True, but the double identity is gone for now so we can only ever have Superman 24/7. So until the next reboot this is the status quo.

Just call a magic character like dr fate to make everyone forget about it, or make him make a deal with the devil to fix everything idk, no one give a fuck.

I miss Superior Spider-Man so much bros

Given this and hindsight how likely do you think it was that Bendis had a hand in this?

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>Superior Stark
God he was so based.

Bendis is such a one trick pony.

What the fuck are you dong DC?

Imo legion will have something to do with its fall

What’s the point of bringing his parents back if he does this identity reveal shit? There is no clark anymore and now he’s put them in constant danger.

Clark deciding to sell his marriage and child to the devil at the end of the run?

Fucking none, don't go full retard.

>he’s put them in constant danger.
That's the point. From the writing stand point it offers easy story possibilities.

Me too, bro...me too...

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Immortal Hulk's status quo obviously can't last. Eventually he'll rejoin the Avengers yet again.

based

Post it

X-Island v3

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>as soon as Bendis leaves.
He's home now user. No take-backsies.

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Surprised no one has said this, Alfred's death should never have happened in the first place.

Tom King entire run on Batman should not have happened. It was clear from when he was writing the Grayson book that he disliked Batman as a character.

How often is hulk really in the avengers though? I did like the little crossover with spider-man where devil hulk revealed he actually likes pete that seems like enough. I wonder what the climax of Ewings arc is going to be though

I don't like Bendis, but thus far his Action Comics run has been better than anything he's written at Marvel since 2010. Not saying it's good, but it's about 2007 Avengers level.

Oh yeah, I'm surprised it hasn't been undone yet really.