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It is interesting that in comics, the response to “our main continuity has become too dense and labyrinthine” is to create a new continuity more tied to the modernity. (The “Ultimate” universes, the “Absolute” line.) But in the movies, it seems to be retrofuturist nostalgia.
May 4, 2025, 7:09 PM