I’d like J Michael Straczynski on just about anything but I’d be curious to see his Batman. Green Lantern would be interesting. Turn Straczynski & Bendis loose on anything and I’m there.
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I’d like J Michael Straczynski on just about anything but I’d be curious to see his Batman. Green Lantern would be interesting. Turn Straczynski & Bendis loose on anything and I’m there.
Bryan Q. Miller, though I'm betting he's making way more as a TV writer/producer than he did for comics. Our loss :(
Peter David with free range on Aquaman
Ed Brubaker. It'll probably never happen due to him moving on from Big Two books in favor of his own creator-owned stuff at Image (along with tv work), but in the long shot that this happens, can he bring Sean Phillips along with him?
Christopher Priest is technically still a DC writer, but with his run at Deathstroke ending, he may very well be a former DC writer soon. Get him on a new book, DC Editorial, pretty please?
Alan Grant
Jamie Delano
None, the biggest problem with comics is the lack of new voices. Name a Good creator whI has had more then one good run on a book?
[QUOTE=mathew101281;4694696]None, the biggest problem with comics is the lack of new voices. Name a Good creator whI has had more then one good run on a book?[/QUOTE]
Put them on a different book
(But also Morrison on Batman)
Alan moore on superman.
I'd like to read another run by Paul Dini on a Batman title. Doesn't have to be a mega run, just several issues would be nice.
[QUOTE=mathew101281;4694696]None, the biggest problem with comics is the lack of new voices. Name a Good creator whI has had more then one good run on a book?[/QUOTE]
I actually get that. J Michael Straczynski hasn’t done tons of DC so anything would be fresh for him. I get not wanting repeats though.
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Alan Grant
Jamie Delano[/QUOTE]
Great choices! I'd love to see Delano on a Hill House book, actually...
[QUOTE=MadFacedKid;4694590]Peter David with free range on Aquaman[/QUOTE]
Oh my gosh, I loved Peter David's Aquaman.
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(But also Morrison on Batman)[/QUOTE]
Man, I'd love to see him on a Dick and Damian team book. Won't happen, though.
[QUOTE=manwhohaseverything;4694749]Alan moore on superman.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. I found what he wrote about Superman rather enjoyable.
[QUOTE=Nine Crocodile;4696270]Man, I'd love to see him on a Dick and Damian team book. Won't happen, though.[/QUOTE]
It seems he [I]might[/I] be the only one who understands the reason why this pairing is so special.
[QUOTE=manwhohaseverything;4694749]Alan moore on superman.[/QUOTE]
I admit that given his absolute disdain for DC and likely superheroes as a whole, I'm deeply curious what today's Alan Moore would write for Superman, but I respect that he never wants to work for them again.
Charles Soule. A book starring Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner and Kilowog.
Chuck Dixon
Devin Grayson
Gail Simone