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Author Archives: Collin Colsher
The Brave, the Bold, and the Unknown
In the recent issue of Batman: The Brave and the Bold Vol. 2 #2 Part 4, writer/artist Joëlle Jones packed in over forty flashbacks/references in a mere three pages, most of which were generic images that could be linked to … Continue reading
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Science Fact Meets Science Fiction: Physics of the Future
Our future in reality obviously differs from the fictional future of a serialized multi-authored superhero comic book universe. However, real world physics and the real world nature of time strongly affect fictional futures and how we view them. By contrasting … Continue reading
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Things I Read in 2022
Happy holidays, everyone! Not including hundreds of single issues, here is my annual list of everything that I read in 2022 (in order of most liked to least liked). _________________________________________________________________
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Geoff Johns’ New Golden Timeline
For the past several years, we had a DCU timeline that really seemed to work. It made sense. And it made sense in a lot of ways that previous timelines didn’t. Go on Reddit or the Comic Book Resources message … Continue reading
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Batman by Milo Nousiainen & Phil Buckenham
Recently, we showcased some awesome projects being done by Batman Chronology Project site contributors. And we have another one that I wanted to highlight. Writer Milo Nousiainen and artist Phil Buckenham have been creating a Batman fan comic. It’s still … Continue reading
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Tom King on Black Label Continuity
In a recent issue of Human Target, Tom King killed off Guy Gardner, prompting many fans to ask if the shocking death was actually in-continuity. (Up to that point, nothing in the arc would have even been questionable as to … Continue reading
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Who’s Who? The Demon’s Shadow
Joshua Williamson’s “Shadow War” arc has finally kicked-off with a bang. Here’s a little annotation for the Demon’s Shadow group that assembles towards the end of Shadow War: Alpha #1. The internet seems to be confused about a lot of … Continue reading
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Things (Non-Comics) I Read in 2021
In alphabetical order: 100 Selected Poems by E.E. Cummings The American Comic Book Industry & Hollywood by Alisa Perren & Gregory Steirer Angry Candy by Harlan Ellison Batman and Ethics by Mark D White The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler … Continue reading
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Current Blog, Access to Archive, & Links to Old Posts
From 2012 to 2022, disCONTINUITY was been my dedicated blog space. In 2022, it was officially retired as an archive of my old thoughts. New stuff (along with a change-log) is now contained right here within this new blog attached … Continue reading
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