Part 3 shifts back to the printed page, analyzing how Marvel and DC are reinventing their comic universes for modern readers. We explore new character reinterpretations, creative team shake-ups, the rise of anthology formats, and the ongoing tug-of-war between nostalgia and progress. Marvel leans harder into multiversal experimentation, while DC doubles down on legacy storytelling and darker thematic territory. We critique marketing strategies, crossover logic, and whether either publisher actually listens to long-time readers. This installment asks the key question: which company is crafting stories with staying power — and which one is losing its narrative identity?
Part 3 shifts back to the printed page, analyzing how Marvel and DC are reinventing their comic universes for modern readers. We explore new character reinterpretations, creative team shake-ups, the rise of anthology formats, and the ongoing tug-of-war between nostalgia and progress. Marvel leans harder into multiversal experimentation, while DC doubles down on legacy storytelling and darker thematic territory. We critique marketing strategies, crossover logic, and whether either publisher actually listens to long-time readers. This installment asks the key question: which company is crafting stories with staying power — and which one is losing its narrative identity?
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