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Comic fans used to love it when people like Frank Miller and Alan Moore did dark and gritty decontructions and reimaginings of their favorite superheroes.
Now whenever someone tries to go dark and gritty or deconstruct Superheroes or Star Wars there seems to be a lot of backlash. What changed?
Now whenever someone tries to go dark and gritty or deconstruct Superheroes or Star Wars there seems to be a lot of backlash. What changed?