![]() ![]() This has been turned away from in recent times because comics are now written (and often read) by people who love continuity if they make events repeat, then they'll eventually come up with a metaplot to explain it. ![]() They also believed that even if they did read them often, they wouldn't notice. The general principle applies to any work that is enough of a Long-Runner and/or has enough of a Fleeting Demographic to outlast most of its initial fanbase.įor example, during the Silver Age of comics, the writers assumed that their demographic was young boys ages 9-11 - which would make a three-year turnover safe - and that their demographic rarely read comics frequently enough to notice the repetition. Degrassi: Next Class co-creator Linda SchuylerĪ gimmick or storyline may be reused freely and safely after a few years of dormancy. ![]()
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