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Sunday Trending Topics: The Continuing Crisis Crisis

Sunday Trending Topics: The Continuing Crisis CrisisThis post-New 52 continuity canon controversy of the past couple days has me wondering just how they track events, versions of events, deprecated events, and dependencies at the big multiverses with their ever-increasing complexity these days.  Are they getting everything databased and tagged yet? Internal wikis or the like?  Or are they doing it the old fashion way with a few go-to editorial experts, and an office whiteboard thrown in here and there?

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Sunday Trending Topics: The Continuing Crisis Crisis

Sunday Trending Topics: The Continuing Crisis Crisis

Sunday Trending Topics: The Continuing Crisis Crisis


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Co-founder and Creative director of Bleeding Cool parent company Avatar Press. Bleeding Cool Managing Editor, tech and data wrangler. Machine Learning hobbyist. Vintage paper addict.
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