Didn't do great though.
Also did not do great.
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Didn't do great though.
Also did not do great.
Again, Marvel just sells the licensing. They don’t have creative control unless for some reason the contract states they do, thought generally there are guideline, nor do they don't necessarily share...
Sony did Spider-verse
Because they then only make money from the licensing. Those deals can backfire, like with Spider-Man.
Also let not forget one of the reasons SS bombed is because Avengers popped the live service...
Dragon Dogma 2. Fun, but held beck by dated mechanics and the false idea that tediousness equates to difficulty.
Not sold they should even have one.
What was the between of the New 52 and Rebirth. DC You? I believe just before they relaunched Teen Titans again with Tim around the same time as Grayson. Understand The New 52 Teen Titans was...
No one seems to ever like the creative team, but thats just more reason why he’s not selling. That still doesn’t illustrate that he still has an audience or dispute my claims. Repeat I hate Tim all...
What more redundant then having two Robins. They’re becoming redundant because they make each other redundant, stepping on each other toes and copying each other. In Tim’s case he was never the one...
Reintroduced was probably the wrong word, reestablished is better. The main Batman series firmly reestablished Tim as Robin again.
You guys act like Tim was shot in head or being positioned to be their next Lex Luther. The fact is attention paid to Tim is attention denied to others as resources are limited and DC doesn’t like to...
Batman reintroduced Tim as Robin again to the Batman audience and even featured back ups, then continued to featured him as a regular. Can’t remember any new series getting that kind of...
Editorial, writers, readers. Apparently everyone does.
Tim's series and general push spun out of the main Batman series, and he saw appearances in Nightwing. The series just didn't last long enough to take part in any events. The book wasn't high profile...
Damian shouldn’t be having to share Robin with Tim in the first place. Resources are limited. And pushing another Robin as the World Greatest Robin does in fact hurt the other Robin who happens to be...
No, they chose to end it to launch Tim’s book rather then continue it with a new creative team. They moved him to a completely different editorial and contained him into isolated short events that...
They canceled his title and put him into an isolated event. His publication took a nose dive during Tim’s series. Tim’s pushes failure is what lead to Damian’s new series. It wasn’t never the plan,...
Sweet issue issue, I like this Batman. Though maybe a bit too complimentary over Dick. Art was good too. Gonna have to keep an eye on this artist.
Damian was clearly sidelined. They literally pushed him out of the Bat office again. And when Tim’s pushed failed, and Gunn came out and said he wanted to do something with Damian, only then was he...
If editorial hatted Tim they wouldn't have sidelined the currently more popular Robin to push him as Robin again. No, Tim is heavily favored by editorial and continued to see opportunity that his...
Too stubborn? They tried, nothing took off. They tried to Nightwing him twice, they tried him as Batman Beyond, they even brought in an alternate realty version of him to go all Red Hood. They made...
Its not as if RHatO was generally considered good writing. Jason will be find. He's just feeling the ebbs and flow. As tedious as it becomes to long time readers he has a timeless default character...
Tim's hardly the first character to see bad writing. Its laughable though to group Tim with the likes of those others. Tim's not a character DC tried to shelve or undermine. He's a character they...
He's in the way. Their repeated attempts with him and their backtracking to capture the magic of yesteryear, despite response, eats up resources and hampers the the development of other characters...
Which is key.