EMH's Flashback scene
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Fublu — 12 years ago(August 14, 2013 11:08 AM)
No one's talking about it, but did anybody catch the reference to "Earth's Mightiest Hero's?
When Black Widow & Hawkeye had a flashback in reference to a previous villain (The Kid's Dad), the animation reverted back to EMH's for the flashback scene in black & white.
I for one was not a fan of Earth's Mightiest Hero's animation, but for those of you who seem to miss the show so dearly, I thought this scene would have been pleasing to many of you. ??? -
goosh69 — 12 years ago(August 20, 2013 03:47 PM)
Wrong. As other threads have pointed out, this flashback only confused the continuity question. At various times Joseph Loeb and others have said this is a reboot in the USM universe, a reboot NOT in the USM universe,a continuation of EMH, and a follow up to the movie.
Its just muddled now.
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EmperorGalvatron — 12 years ago(September 02, 2013 10:14 PM)
Yeah, I didn't get if it was canon or if it was just a little nod to a better series. If it is a continuation, then we're are Ms Marvel, Vision, Black Panther, Wasp and Yellowjacket? Did they just tell Tony get screw off when he reformed the team?
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goosh69 — 12 years ago(September 03, 2013 06:11 AM)
A lot of modern comic writers, Loeb included, but also Brian Michael Bendis, Brad Meltzer, and Grant Morrison are of the opinion that canon is fluid, the same way mythology is. So they really don't care, and explicity say they don't care if new stories directly contradict old ones. This is distinct from the John Byrne types, who ret-con old stories. Loeb et al say older stories don't matter.
The argument is that "why should a writer in 2013 be limited by what Roy Thomas or Gerry Conway wrote in 1968?"
I get that for JLA characters who have appeared in literally thousands of comics, but in a self-contained cartoon series that will have maybe a TOTAL of 100 episodes its easy to maintain continuity.
See for example the DCAU from 1992-2006.
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EmperorGalvatron — 12 years ago(September 04, 2013 12:06 AM)
I'd agree that comic books shouldn't have to follow such a strict continuity considering how long they last and writers can always retcon things, but to not hold continuity in a single cartoon series, that sense insane. Well, I get this is a new series and it doesn't have to follow another one, but then why tease the fact that it does talk about it being a continuation? Which is something Loeb did before this started.
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goosh69 — 12 years ago(September 04, 2013 06:28 AM)
I agree. As I have said, the fact that Batman TAS, its related movies and webisodes, Superman TAS, Batman Beyond, the Zeta Project, Static Shock, Justice League, AND Justice League Unlimited ALL were in the same continuity over a 14 year period shows that it can be done, and done WELL.
Defender of the weak, and enemy of the weak minded.