Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3020860-20181010055200/@comment-33620403-20181023162408

From the production perspective. I do not know if exclusively digitally created comics are the new norm among the Big Two, but if it is, then it must be established when it has become the standard. Unless you're suggesting to randomly apply it to 2011 and on, but it'd be more DC-oriented and it isn't what you're aiming for.

But from a production perspective, wouldn't it then be worth to note the computer-aided comics phase which widespread in the nineties (thanks to studios like Digital Chameleon) ? It's also a pretty significant change in the comic industry (costwise, colourwise, timewise and so on). First phase of the "Digital Age" production-wise ? Proto-Digital Age ? Early Digital Age ? Not deserving of the "digital age" name ? Whatever suits you best.

Though, the computer-aided comics being widespread could be what defines the beginning of the "modern era", production-wise. That'd mean pushing the start of the modern age by a couple of years and then see if "exclusively digitally created comics" (if it's the majority nowadays) is deserving of getting a new era designation. If not then "modern age" could simply still be used.