Young Justice: Invasion – The Batman Generation
The second season of Young Justice did more than just continue a great story, it made a statement on the world of superheroes.
The second season of Young Justice did more than just continue a great story, it made a statement on the world of superheroes.
Vinny digs into what makes the first season of Young Justice so unique.
As DC Universe moves into 2019, the past is becoming their greatest inspiration.
Bendis takes on Young Justice, but what does this Nineties classic have in-store for the Twenty-First Century?
Back in 2011, I wrote a piece for Sequart about the nature of continuity and the many techniques that Marvel and DC had used to remedy the problems that come with it. While it isn’t the most complex essay I’ve ever written, I couldn’t help but return to it as DC’s Rebirth books have dominated the comics’ scene for the last year or so. Actually, in the piece I assumed that DC was about to embark on an initiative more similar to Rebirth than that of the actual New 52. We cover more about the confusion surrounding the intent of that initiative in the second episode of Season Two, which you can watch here on the site. At the end of the Sequart piece, I came to the conclusion that continuity was an endorsement of the fan base, a way of telling the reader that their interest was appreciated and that their time had not been wasted. As time has passed, my belief in this has only grown.