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What's the longest running comic that has never introduced a multiverse or reset the timeline or used any other way to bring people back from the dead or undo/get around big events?
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>>153333437
i could be totally wrong but didnt hellblazer go for like 270 issues before they brought bullshittery like that?
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>>153333437
I’d assume some long running European comics would fit the bill.
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>>153333437
Gasoline Alley, published since 1907
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>>153333600
and its still going?
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>>153333437
Most newspaper comics, I would think.
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>>153333476
valerian and laureline ongoing from 1967-2018 but the whole thing is about time travel and divergent timelines and stuff so I don't know if that counts?

they never used it to pull any major bullshit.
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>>153333609
Increasingly creaking and strange, but yes.



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