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From: jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao)
Newsgroups: net.comics
Subject: Re: John Byrne/DC rumor
Message-ID: <42@hadron.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 23-Oct-85 20:54:33 EDT
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Reply-To: jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao)
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Keywords: Superman

Effectively, continuity died in the Crisis.  I don't see why
Superman has to change so much; but, then, this will be Byrne's
artistic effort.  Consider this: when some of us fix a small
bug in a program, we fix the bug and maybe a little of the
infrastructure.  Others of us will rip any program to shreds
and re-write it to suit our tastes (Berkellions!!!).  Then again,
the latter approach is needed if the program is intrinsically
buggy, or if it is internally artistically offensive.	(;-))

Anyway, yeah, this will be a new Superman.  Let's give Byrne a
chance and see what happens.

But I thought the way they broke up in "the last World's
Finest" was incredibly stupid.
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	Joe Yao		hadron!jsdy@seismo.{CSS.GOV,ARPA,UUCP}