So, I just learned that DC deleted pages from the digital version of Batman #12 by King where Batman admits he was going to slit his wrists when he was 10.
https://batman-news.com/2019/11/21/batman-83-review/
I have always been a digital only advocate because not only is good for the environment but it saves space and is extremely convenient when you live in an apartment; so I only buy digital games, films, television shows, and comics.
But learning this, it gives me pause especially because it was done after it was released; what gives DC or any other publisher the right to change something so integral to the story after I bought the issue.
Now I know the Bat Penis was deleted from digital issues but that was prior to release.
https://www.polygon.com/comics/2018/...0/batman-penis
Now, I understand that when you are buying digital you are only buying the license for the privilege to read the issue; but the changes without any notification of option to opt out is ridiculous.
Objecting to the content is one thing, but to completely excise it is beyond ridiculous.
At least with video games you can not update if you so choose; but this really makes me question by digital only future.