It leads to the question: what OTHER differences did the Bronze Age bring? Why is it considered a different age from the Silver Age, if there was no break in continuity? Fair question. The inability of modern readers to distinguish between the Silver and Bronze Ages because there was no break in continuity is one of my pet peeves. The wiki article linked above gives you some of the grander meta-view of the shift; here are some specifics in the DCU.
Superman. Superman went from being a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper
to a hapless anchorman for television broadcasting company.
Some of his foes become noticeably nastier. After years of being a fat guy in a brown suit or prison greys, Luthor gets a gym membership and a new suit.
And that's terrible! |
Batman. Robin left for college.
Batman closed down Wayne Manor and moved into a swinging bachelor penthouse in the city.
Who builds a MOAT around a PENTHOUSE?! |
Batman foes were reintroduced as scarier and more disturbed.
No more John Dough. |
Warmed over Fu Manchu knockoff Ra's Al Ghul is introduced as ALREADY having figured out Batman's secret identity and not caring.
I think Dick still uses that picture on Tinder. |
Batman stories become generally spookier ...
and Batman becomes MUCH stupider.
Wonder Woman. Diana loses her supporting cast.
Diana also loses her powers,
learns martial arts from an old blind Chinese guy,
opens a mod dress shop
That's because minis are IN, oh, god, Diana you're just HOPELESS. |
fights lesbian slavers
borrows a machine gun.
Flash. Barry Allen finally marries Iris West,
I think we can ALL agree with that, Flash. |
who figures out he's Flash because he talks in his sleep (as highly disturbed people do).
That's a LIE. Everything Flash says is a lie. |
She's murdered by Reverse-Flash
This would make an AWESOME mural, by they way. |
and Barry moves on FAST.
Barry's a player. |
Green Lantern. Slips on soap on in the shower banging his head, giving us our first black Green Lantern, John Stewart.
You thought I made that up, didn't you? |
Despite having a power ring that can take him across the galaxy, spends an inordinate amount of time with Ollie Queen on purposeless roadtrip of the US.
Dumb and Dumber: The Bronze Age |
Becomes a toy salesman and a truck driver and can't keep a job generally
Do NOT ask about the starfish. I'm still trying to process the phrase "a thoughtful Hal Jordan". |
Unable to sustain his own title, he's forced to buddy up with Green Arrow, of all people.
From your mouth to god's ears, Ollie. |
Green Arrow/Black Canary. Black Canary immigrates from Earth-2, gains a super-power, and replaces Wonder Woman in the Justice League.
Larry was such a good-for-nothing, loudmouth, sexist jackass that Dinah had to come to Earth-2 to find a suitable replacement. |
Green Arrow loses all his money, suddenly hates rich people now that he isn't one, grows that stupid goatee, becomes a loudmouthed liberal,
Picking on Hal for being clueless is like kicking a puppy. Except when I do it. |
blows off his sidekick who has become a junkie.
Ollie's a dick. |
GA and BC start (what I will politely call) dating, even though he's the reason her husband died.
Martian Manhunter. Who? Martian Manhunter was sent away on a space-bus (notice his absence already in the Snapper Carr Super-Traitor story). He completely missed the Bronze Age and the Satellite Era of the Justice League.
"And don't let the door hit you on the way out...!" |
Justice League. In addition to the above changes, the JLA become less a supergroup of all DC's icons than a mechanism for trying to make lesser characters more iconic. Hence the inclusion of
Zatanna,
"Someone has violated my mind!" Well... that would explain the new costume, alright. |
Firestorm,
Whoa; that's ... limber. I wouldn't let him in the satellite but my bedroom is another story. |
Hawkgirl (-woman, eventually)
No joke pic; Hawkgirl's awesome.
the incompetent whiny villain-created android Red Tornado,
When the man who married Jean Loring thinks your trouble, you are. |
and the goddammed ELONGATED MAN, a goofy self-aggrandizing wannabe gold-digger left over from some Flash stories.
GOD, I hate that guy. |
Not the Justice League. Superheroes lose market share to other genres like Western, Fantasy, and Horror, which is why the Bronze Age gives us ...
Swamp Thing,
Back luck for Terry Thomas. |
Jonah Hex,
Bad luck for Santa. |
Warlord,
Now THAT's the Demon's Head. |
and
the Phantom Stranger.
There's more, but you get the idea. Frankly, the DCU changed more between the Silver Age and the Bronze than it has in ANY subsequent reboot.