Look, I can accept change, when it is well done, to my favorite characters. I've accepted Batman in body armor in the movies for years, despite the fact that he never wore it in the comics up to that point. I accepted Byrne's revamp of Superman. I accepted Wally West as the Flash. I even accepted Kyle Rayner as GL despite the horrible storyline that introduced him.
But based on the editorial direction DC has been going since DiDio took over, I can't have any confidence in this relaunch, based on what I'm seeing. "Floundering" is a good word to describe things at DC. I'm not seeing a strong creative surge behind all of these rather random changes. It seems very editorially driven, and the creators who have been spoken too do not seem legitimately enthusiastic. If anything, they've been borderline defensive.
This reeks of desperation, and not well-thought out desperation, I might add. It really does seem that DiDio and Lee locked themselves into an office for a week, mapped out all the changes, with Lee redesigning everyone, and then they called up everyone in Lee's address book.
If the DCU was relaunching from the get-go with strong creators on every title I'd be right behind it, young or old. But this ain't it.
Chris
But based on the editorial direction DC has been going since DiDio took over, I can't have any confidence in this relaunch, based on what I'm seeing. "Floundering" is a good word to describe things at DC. I'm not seeing a strong creative surge behind all of these rather random changes. It seems very editorially driven, and the creators who have been spoken too do not seem legitimately enthusiastic. If anything, they've been borderline defensive.
This reeks of desperation, and not well-thought out desperation, I might add. It really does seem that DiDio and Lee locked themselves into an office for a week, mapped out all the changes, with Lee redesigning everyone, and then they called up everyone in Lee's address book.
If the DCU was relaunching from the get-go with strong creators on every title I'd be right behind it, young or old. But this ain't it.
Chris
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