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    Quote Originally Posted by HsssH View Post
    Mid tier writer dragging down top tier artists.
    Waid is mid-tier now?

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    Always was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp Thing 2099 View Post
    I agree. Sadly I’ve been told by very reliable sources it’s not Venditti, Adams, or Sheridan, who all seemed like shoe-ins.
    So none of the 3 Current JSA miniseries writers??
    This is getting odder and odder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HsssH View Post
    Always was.
    That's your opinion and you're welcome to it. Individual mileage obviously varies, as your post more than illustrates.

    For me, Waid is one of the better writers on the scene and has contributed -and continues to contribute - immeasurably to the field of comic books.

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    No one at DC comes to mind as an obvious choice outside of those three. Scott Snyder was supposed to write JSA at one point with Hitch, but he’s got his new line to oversee. I can’t see a “big” name wanting to be left with the task of cleaning up Johns plot threads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    Waid is mid-tier now?
    The way it works today is a good writer is only somone who writes what I want how I want and doesn’t go against any idea in my head and if they do then they trash

    Lmao

    It’s never been a hard time to be a creator

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leancarp900 View Post
    You know there is one or two already airing, right?
    Quote Originally Posted by Rac7d* View Post
    Here you go
    Yes, I know about Batwheels.

    I enjoy this more that I would most DC comics today.

    If there is another pre-schooler DC cartoon, I am unaware of it.

    Thank you both.

    P.S.

    I thing a good guest star for this show would be the Mystery Machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    Waid is mid-tier now?
    HssH has never liked Waid
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will Evans View Post
    So none of the 3 Current JSA miniseries writers??
    This is getting odder and odder.
    Hope it's not Guggenheim nor Fitzmartin. If it's any of those two, then JSA is doomed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougbauer View Post
    A new writer, but not Jeremy.
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    Well, I like the idea, but I have to wonder how this is going to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rac7d* View Post
    The way it works today is a good writer is only somone who writes what I want how I want and doesn’t go against any idea in my head and if they do then they trash

    Lmao

    It’s never been a hard time to be a creator

    It always has been hard for creators.

    It just depends on which ones we are talking about.

    Especially those who were trying to get credit or paid for their work like Dan Decarlo or the Salkinds or Bill Finger.

    Along with those trying to be respected for their work like Milestone and other indy guys.

    Like your post says-as long as that person is pandering to what someone approves of then they are a good writer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    Hope it's not Guggenheim nor Fitzmartin. If it's any of those two, then JSA is doomed.
    I doubt Fitzarmatin ever gets another DC book at this point. Guggenheim hasn't done anything for them in years either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scary harpy View Post
    Yes, I know about Batwheels.

    I enjoy this more that I would most DC comics today.

    If there is another pre-schooler DC cartoon, I am unaware of it.

    Thank you both.

    P.S.

    I thing a good guest star for this show would be the Mystery Machine.
    I wish second series of DC SHG could get fly among DC Community. Although it's seems like a girl show, it's got some deep/complex moments and the jokes are pretty universal of age

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mai Zen View Post
    I wish second series of DC SHG could get fly among DC Community. Although it's seems like a girl show, it's got some deep/complex moments and the jokes are pretty universal of age
    DC Super Hero Girls seemed like a successful brand that DC/WB have just given up on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    DC Super Hero Girls seemed like a successful brand that DC/WB have just given up on.
    I thought it was a brilliant concept. A great way to introduce younger kids to DC heroes and showcase their great roster of female heroes. Plus they had those Barbie sized dolls that my niece liked and we know how important toy sales can be for an animated kids show.

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