If they see a downwards trend in the most popular book they have they are going to do what needs to be done to save it. Even if the numbers are not that low the point is they do not want them getting lower then having to rebuild it to be the flagship book for DC.
Is DC ever going to say anything about this? How long can King himself keep quiet? He's already liking some tweets regarding this whole situation, like one that says it'd be nice for them to announce that there's going to be an actual ending, so fans aren't scared that it'll just be an unfinished, 85-issue run (Gerads liked that tweet too, so maybe there's something coming?)
Well you see one was writing a Batman book well the other was a spy book that fits the guy who was in the CIA. Its not the same as a Batman book, also Black Mirror blows King Batman out of the water. One got kicked off the book the other did not in fact the other is so successful at it he keeps coming back for more Batman
Heroes In Crisis #9 comes out next week, so we know he's going to be talking about that, and even he knows he can't get away with acting like nothing happened, so I would imagine by then we'll be getting some kind of confirmation or clarification on what is going on. The fact that neither has said anything by now I think indicates that there's more going on then just "he's leaving".
My theory is that King may still be in some negotiation phase with whoever to work out what he could be doing, and that's why they're all hush.
I'm still wondering how DC would be able to make a public announcement at this point WITHOUT a huge onslaught of negative PR. They can't really get away with the "Leaving on his own terms" considering everyone already knows that's false. How would the people on DC Daily be able to talk about this? This isn't like what happened with any of their other smaller or out there projects, this is their LITERAL BIGGEST BOOK, it's just gonna create a bigger hole of a mess.
Again I ask how is that any different given one was writing Dick Grayson as Batman and the other was writing Grayson as a spy? They are both temporary deviations from the status quo of him being Nighwing. Trying to claim one is not like the other is just pedantry.
The Harras lead DC simply doesn't have a clue about PR and optics. One such example was cancelling Q&As with CBR because the pre-selected softball questions were too hard for them. Or with New 52 the random firings and revolving door of writers that undermined people's confidence in New 52 and DC until apparently they decided to change tactics and have writers "announce" their departures.
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I do feel bad for those who are fans of King and his run.
Me personally, this is great news.
Right. The sales thing is just laughable on its face, considering they have no one lined up and it's going to be 7 months of random filler until someone else can take over. Yeah, that's really going to boost your sales.
No, the issue is either with King's ending or just an issue with King altogether. But if it's just King himself (because Harras hates him and doesn't like his book), then letting him go all the way up to 85 and then not letting him finish it when you have nothing to replace it with is absurd. That makes no sense.
Actually they have about 7 months of material (assumes double shipping and him leaving at #85) before the new writer comes onboard. So they probably have time to start assembling a new creative team and get them to create new material. If it's someone fast like Bendis paired with a fast artist, they probably won't have problems with a time crunch.
Last edited by Bruce Wayne; 05-23-2019 at 03:28 PM.