Editorial at DC seems to despise JSA as a concept barring maybe Pete Tomasi and Stephen Wacker.
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Editorial at DC seems to despise JSA as a concept barring maybe Pete Tomasi and Stephen Wacker.
JSA has become the next Marvel's Inhumans.
[QUOTE=Bruce Wayne;5375005]Editorial at DC seems to despise JSA as a concept barring maybe Pete Tomasi and Stephen Wacker.[/QUOTE]
So basically like Marvel editorial and Scarlet Witch?
y'all kill me with these "DC despises (x) characters" proclamations.
[QUOTE=LAWtoyoto 432;5375025]JSA has become the next Marvel's Inhumans.[/QUOTE]
They are being featured in both Stargirl and the upcoming Black Adam
[QUOTE=lemonpeace;5376263]y'all kill me with these "DC despises (x) characters" proclamations.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes it's warranted. Historically it's been pretty true of the Teen Titans, Dick Grayson and Wally West.
Most of the time it's hyperbole, though. You know how fans are.
[QUOTE=LAWtoyoto 432;5375025]JSA has become the next Marvel's Inhumans.[/QUOTE]
Last time I checked JSA is not being trashed, bashed, blamed for a low selling video game, have shade thrown at or experience a 10TH of the toxic behavior Inhumans and Scarlet Witch get from a certain franchise.
So they can't be either of them.
I would suspect DC has not gotten the right pitch for them.
I would suspect the creative team for them were victims of the layoffs.
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y'all kill me with these "DC despises (x) characters" proclamations.
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At DC we have seen the damage done to Teen Titans, Nightwing, Cass, Stephanie, Young Justice, John Stewart, Jaime Reyes and even Duke Thomas.
When writers who don't care for characters keep getting access to them like we saw with Black Panther-fans start to wonder.
Especially when you are dealing with guys who held long running books. Because the claims of DC is a business becomes MOOT when former money makers are being crapped on.
It should never be DESTROY Wally West and Cassandra Cain so Barry & Babs can have books.
It should be how can we build up Barry & Babs with RESPECT to continuing the success we had with Wally & Cass. Instead of flooding the market with Batman books to try to make up for all the fans you ran off.
DC over the past 20 years was less a business and more a playground for editors and publishers to live out their childhood fantasies in bringing back the characters they loved while screwing over other characters that they didn't like.