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I think part of it also depends on what you mean by status quo, because for me, Born Again was all about drilling Matt down to his very core, which was a flawed man that, despite all the adversary and tragedy he had faced in his life, would never give up fighting to keep his city safe and protecting the little guy. This has been a part of the character since the beginning.
Also, I am not sure if this is also what you meant, but I think status quo can also apply to the tone of a book. Keeping with Daredevil, I am someone that loves the Miller/Bendis runs as much as the Waid run and they are tonally very different. As I understand it there was some backlash from Daredevil fans because Waid's run didn't fit with the status quo when it came to tone.
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Status Quo is interesting. While back then Superman dying and Jason Todd dying was shocking..... nowadays I'm surprised everyone gets into a uproar every time there's some new change. People should have known that Spider-Man was going to eventually recover his body, Thor was going to come back, and any popular dead character like Wolverine and Hulk were going to come back sooner or later. The thing is, shut up, don't complain, and enjoy the stories they're trying to tell. You know things will revert to normal. Parker went from being a millionaire with his own company to losing it all and being back to being poor. They should have had the balls to marry Batman and Catwoman, because status quo would have eventually reset things back to normal, but let's at least enjoy the stories in the meantime. And people never learn. Tomorrow they'll announce some big change towards 'insert favorite character here' and people will be back in an uproar again.
I wonder if anyone will read a story where the narrator is undergoing a breakdown or has become psychotic so that everything is go but you are never sure what is or isn't happening or is really factual. of course it has worked for mister miracle but will it work if Tom king had Batman trying to commit suicide early in the narrative and going further from there with the question remaining house he really committed suicide is near death or survived it and was it because he was suffering from depression or was it due to a villains manipulation or was there some deeper reason behind the events of the narrative. Wonder how it would have been received.
I've been tempted to do the same, lately, tbh, but my love for some of the Big 2's characters keep drawing me back.
To an extent, I have to agree. I mean, now that Batman and Catwoman seemed to be in the perfect place in their lives, marriage would've been a fantastic step forward...but that didn't happen. Daredevil's secret id is back in the bottle and everything just seems rather...basic (and not necessarily in a good way).
I can see the appeal of having things be familiar, but I think forward progression (even if it is by tiny little steps) is important to keep reader interest.
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Honest question, here, has any truly great or memorable stories ever come out of everything remaining exactly the same? Because I'm really trying to rack my brain as to why current directions with certian characters seem to be such a big hit with certain fans and I just can't help but wonder...
...haven't we been here before?
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