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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams ([personal profile] dewline) wrote2013-09-07 08:22 pm

Batwoman Resignations: The Age Pattern

As suspected, part of a larger pattern:

http://comicsbeat.com/lets-get-this-straight-dc-is-anti-marriage-not-anti-gay-marriage/

Since there's this ongoing "concern" about characters looking too old, a lot of longstanding marriages of other characters got retconned away by the Flashpoint mini-series back in 2011.

This looks to be just part of a continuing pattern. If it's not ageism on their part in itself, it's fear of the ageism lurking in the hearts of their readership (and in the case of TV and cinema spinoff projects, viewership as well).

There's a lot of reasons why I picked up Astro City...and I'm thinking this is one of them.
seawasp: (Poisonous&Venomous)

[personal profile] seawasp 2013-09-08 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
From the PoV of someone putting out a non-ending series book, marrying the heroes is a pain in the ass. It means no more UST, no more hooking the characters up with different characters whenever it seems interesting, etc. -- at least as long as you want them to be heroes, because heroes cheating on their spouses kinda sucks.

So I suspect that this is at least part of the reason for the policy.
liabrown: (Aaaargh)

[personal profile] liabrown 2013-09-09 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
Erasing Top and Glider's relationship aside -- because they erased him entirely, of course, and replaced him with a new guy -- I'm rather unhappy at the loss of Barry and Iris. But wait, the creators say: now we're going to have a LOVE TRIANGLE with Barry, Iris, and Patty! That really doesn't help, and in fact makes the whole thing more tiring. I'd actually prefer Barry to stay with Patty than go through some stale love triangle that blatantly mines a relationship which used to exist.