Originally Posted by
Dzetoun
There is certainly a lot to complain about, it's true. Lots of things have been done badly. And no one knows what will work, it's true. I have doubts about the viability of some of the new plot points, myself. Yet, I have a hard time thinking that such complete and total refusal to be happy accords with the actual facts. A year ago people were complaining that Dick never got a highly-regarded creative team. He has. People complained DC never tried anything new and daring and different with the character. They have. People complained that DC would never shield Dick from crossovers. They are. People complained Dick's book would never have a fun, enjoyable tone. It does. Now the complaint seems to be that Dick is not being set up for other media, yet the book's creators speak in terms of seasons and shows, the CCO of the company is touting the direction as exciting, and TV Guide gives it a feature.
So,okay, if you were writing the character, what would you do? That is if they handed you the keys, so to speak. Now, I am just talking about a Dick Grayson comic in the New 52. No talk of changing the universe and bringing back the old continuity. What would you do that a writer or, for that matter, an editor or even a group editor actually could do? If Grayson isn't the answer, what is?