"Batman Sucks! Morrison has ruined my childhood!" you declare as you sob into your pillow for the umpteenth time, perhaps forgetting that your childhood is a good quarter century or more in the past.
But what is this? There within the latest issue of Blackest Night, lies one of the fabled Golden Tickets! Offering you safe passage to the New York Compound of DC Comics. Once there, you are taken on a tour of this mysterious factory of dreams, where you pass a series of trials involving all manner of atrocities inflicted on the other candidates because they are not as Pure of Heart as you!
Dan Didio proceeds to kiss you on both cheeks and touch you where no one else dares before declaring you King of Batman Comics.
You now have carte blanche to recreate the Batman line as you see fit and execute everyone currently associated with the current titles! What creative teams do you place on which Batman related books? What is your editorial directive on these titles in terms of who is Batman, who his supporting characters are, and which of them get books and what are the "hooks" for those books. More importantly, how do you guarantee that they sell BETTER than they currently do (which is pretty darn good)? This ain't Field of Dreams, this is cold hard commerce and your *** is now on the line and every hotshot wannabe on the internet is now gunning for your job.
Time to Put up or Shut up. What is your plan with the Batman titles?
But what is this? There within the latest issue of Blackest Night, lies one of the fabled Golden Tickets! Offering you safe passage to the New York Compound of DC Comics. Once there, you are taken on a tour of this mysterious factory of dreams, where you pass a series of trials involving all manner of atrocities inflicted on the other candidates because they are not as Pure of Heart as you!
Dan Didio proceeds to kiss you on both cheeks and touch you where no one else dares before declaring you King of Batman Comics.
You now have carte blanche to recreate the Batman line as you see fit and execute everyone currently associated with the current titles! What creative teams do you place on which Batman related books? What is your editorial directive on these titles in terms of who is Batman, who his supporting characters are, and which of them get books and what are the "hooks" for those books. More importantly, how do you guarantee that they sell BETTER than they currently do (which is pretty darn good)? This ain't Field of Dreams, this is cold hard commerce and your *** is now on the line and every hotshot wannabe on the internet is now gunning for your job.
Time to Put up or Shut up. What is your plan with the Batman titles?
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