Most of the Waid run was very good IMO...but I agree that since then it's been crap. I expected more from Wolfman's Supergirl/Raven arc...the art sucked I think that was part of the problem. As far as the GL/PS team-up, it was a crap idea to begin, and didn't deserve to be a 4-issue arc.
It sounds like JMS is going to do what he originally wanted to do on B&B before he was saddled with the task of meshing it with the Archie characters.So I'm assuming that the Archie specials will be Batman-less and just focus on reintroducing the characters to the DCU.
And I really don't understand the problem with Swamp Thing in B&B anyway....since its relaunch B&B has been on the fringe of DCU continuity. In fact, that's one of the concepts that they seem to be trumpeting about the book....comparing it to the continuity or lack-of that is also exhibited in Superman/Batman. Where they're telling "good" stories and not really worried about where they fit in. Much like the original Brave and the Bold. So I don't understand the problem with having Swamp Thing in one or two issues in a book that isn't locked into continuity anyway. The whole Vertigo issue seems to be DC is afraid to sully a "mature" character by having him interact with the mainstream DCU just in case they have plans for him later on down the road in yet another failed relaunch. The Alan Moore version however is so identified with the character now that other Vertigo writers are only set up to fail simply because they aren't Alan Moore. With the in mind, I think it'd be a breath of fresh air for the character to return him to his roots (pun intended) and be more like the original Wein/Wrightson creation that teamed with Batman so memorably in several issues of B&B.
It sounds like JMS is going to do what he originally wanted to do on B&B before he was saddled with the task of meshing it with the Archie characters.So I'm assuming that the Archie specials will be Batman-less and just focus on reintroducing the characters to the DCU.
And I really don't understand the problem with Swamp Thing in B&B anyway....since its relaunch B&B has been on the fringe of DCU continuity. In fact, that's one of the concepts that they seem to be trumpeting about the book....comparing it to the continuity or lack-of that is also exhibited in Superman/Batman. Where they're telling "good" stories and not really worried about where they fit in. Much like the original Brave and the Bold. So I don't understand the problem with having Swamp Thing in one or two issues in a book that isn't locked into continuity anyway. The whole Vertigo issue seems to be DC is afraid to sully a "mature" character by having him interact with the mainstream DCU just in case they have plans for him later on down the road in yet another failed relaunch. The Alan Moore version however is so identified with the character now that other Vertigo writers are only set up to fail simply because they aren't Alan Moore. With the in mind, I think it'd be a breath of fresh air for the character to return him to his roots (pun intended) and be more like the original Wein/Wrightson creation that teamed with Batman so memorably in several issues of B&B.
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