May 11, 2006

Word of the Day > Word of the Day - Retcon

Stumbled upon at Dave's Long Box, definition via Wikipedia:

Retroactive continuity – commonly contracted to the blend retcon – is the adding of new information to "historical" material, or deliberately changing previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change itself is referred to as a "retcon", and the act of writing and publishing a retcon is called "retconning".

Retcons are common in comic books, especially those of large publishing houses such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics, due to the lengthy history of many series and the number of independent authors contributing to their development; this is the context in which the term was coined. Retconning also occurs in TV shows, movies sequels, video games, radio series, series of novels, and can be done in any other type of episodic fiction. It is also used in roleplaying, when the game master feels it is needed to maintain consistency in the story or to fix significant mistakes that were missed during play.

Read the whole thing, which has examples from comics, film, TV, and literature.

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Such as when John Byrne rewrote the history of the Silver Age Superman after Crisis on Infinite Earths. Retconning away Superboy and any reason for the founding of the Legion of Superheroes which in it's prime was more popular than Xmen.

Also known as being Byrned

Posted by: DJ at May 11, 2006
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