If LOST GENERATION fills in the missing years as they stood at the time of its publishing, does the concept invite more filling-in-of-blanks when we hit, say, 2010 or 2020?
JB: Roger Stern and I were very careful to avoid any dates or allusions to real world events as we got closer and closer to the “present” in LOST GENERATION. The idea was that the earlier stories would be tied to actual history — like the Apollo XI launch and the Nixon administration — but the latter stories would be structured so they could streeeeeettttttch to fit the growing gap.
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