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C'mon, this only happens with super hero comics. Even in DC, if you want to read 100 Bullets you start in chapter one. That ain't a manga exclusive feature
This is fair though superhero books do tend to represent the medium more in the west(even though they have and are continuing to steadily decline in popularity)
Because the reboots are annoying, not refreshing.
Plus, DC is made of cowards.
If you're going to show the Batdick, keep the Batdick. Own that Batdick. Stan it if you must, or pretend you don't know what people are talking about before throwing your Pocket BatSand if someone presses the issue, but don't back down and delete it.
I believe the common shortening of dick graysons tenure as batman was DickBat
That reminds me.
New Demand:
DickBat's BatDick.
Do it, cowards.
Oh you meant them censoring the batdick earlier! I agree it was the height of cowardice.