(ps1: The Golden Age and Silver Age of DC refer to the two popular eras of DC comic periodicals, one is the 1930s and 1940s, and the Silver Age is the 1960s and 1970s.
Just like our martial arts novels, they have experienced the ancient times, the golden age and the golden age. Gu Long and Jin Yong were at the peak of martial arts, but they can only be regarded as the Silver Age. They are not the pioneers of martial arts, but the masters.
Later, Huang Yi almost single-handedly supported the Bronze Age of Martial Arts and barely opened the door to the Golden Age of Fantasy.
After all, Feng Ge, who came later, was not as good as his predecessors and could be regarded as the mourner of the martial arts era.
Then there are fantasy and fairy tales, and no martial arts.
In each different era, the setting of martial arts is also different. The most obvious one is the expansion of force value (setting change). In the ancient golden age, the heroes did not even have internal strength and light skills. Later, warriors began to ascend.
The golden age and silver age of DC comics were also very rough in setting. The reason why people (Americans and comic editors) miss them is just because they could reap the dividends of the era at that time, the sales of comics were high, and any plot could be made.
Readers read it with gusto.
In fact, today’s readers may not be able to read the comics of that period, but I can’t stand them anyway.
Because the eras are different, the settings and plots have also changed a lot, so different main universes have appeared corresponding to each era.
Readers who have followed DC's current comics may know that the comic plots are all kinds of bad, but no matter how bad they are, its setting and world view have always continued from the previous work.
But the plot is so bad that it is on the verge of restarting - returning to the plot of Batman's debut and Superman's debut. At that time, Earth-0 will also become the main universe of the past, and the new main universe will take its place.
ps2: In the original comics, the Original Sin Tribodies are obviously related to God and heaven. Even in the subsequent eclipse crisis in the "Eternal Evil" incident, the Dog God ended up directly.
Any reader who reads comics will think that Pandora's Box and the Three Body Original Sin were created by God.
But in Pandora's personal magazine, the author clearly gave the answer about the magic box: it was torn out by the gods, and it was also thrown by the gods in front of Pandora.
This is very interesting. It seems to imply that there is a deeper conspiracy behind the plot. God not only takes benefits, but also erects chastity arches. He wants all of them, and the gods have their own blame... Of course, it is more likely that the publication
Different, the comic authors are different, and there is a conflict in the setting. After all, Pandora's personal magazine also said that Pandora's Box is a purely technological creation, and the "three" of the Original Sin Trisolaris represents Earth No. 3...
Very nonsense, very low.
Anyway, in this fan fiction, the Pandora's Box conspiracy theory is completely covered.
ps3: Even though Ah Fu from Earth 3 has done all kinds of evil, he has always been extremely loyal to Night Owl. As a result, he opened Pandora's Box. The doubts about Neptune are actually the same doubts I had when I read the comics.
This is inconsistent with the setting that "the magic box requires the most kind heart or the most evil thoughts".
In the comics, both Vandal Savage and Luther tried to open Pandora's Box, but failed.
They are full of evil, but retain a trace of humanity, so they cannot open the magic box. Ah Fu obviously also has humanity.
Perhaps, the comics attribute this to the fact that the magic box is a technological machine, and Ah Fu has mastered the trick?)