I mean internally at DC comics. I've never read it, I don't plan to. I'm just curious as to what happened before the event, how was it supposed to go down, who was the real figure behind that story, why is it so widely regarded as terrible, etc...
I mean internally at DC comics. I've never read it, I don't plan to. I'm just curious as to what happened before the event, how was it supposed to go down, who was the real figure behind that story, why is it so widely regarded as terrible, etc...
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Well, editorial go in the way. It was supposed to be very different story.
It was an editorially driven story based on the idea that it would be cool to see the Amazons attacking Washington DC. No foolin' - that was the germ of the story. That's what Didio came to Pete Woods with.
I recall reading somewhere it was a holdover idea from Rucka where the US and Themyscira would have been manipulated into a war by Veronica Cale.
The Rucka storyline was the one that was truncated and then eliminated. That was a conflict coming out of his run after Hera kicked Themyscira to Earth, but his run was cut short.
I haven't been able to find the interview in which it was stated that the series started out with just the image of Amazons attacking DC and how cool it would be, but I found an interview with Will Pfeifer in which he says this:
"Just the bare bones" = "Dude, it would be so cool to see Amazons attacking DC!"The concept was presented to me. Well, just the real bare bones sort of concept. I think there had been another idea floating around called Amazons Attack around the time of Infinite Crisis, but this is something completely different.
The amazons were originally supposed to be mind control if I remember.
Not to mention just when you think it couldn't get any worse, Batman used a spell taught to him by Zatanna to shut down Circe's powers.
Yup. Just that easy. A few backwards words spoken by some non-magical guy and voila! Circe defeated!
SMH.
It was terrible.
Say what you will of the abysmal narrative, damn that art looked good.
From what I remember, Rucka was building to something grand and politically interesting between the military and the Amazons (and he has the writing chops to have pulled it off.) But, all its intrigue was dashed for simple, empty spectacle - when it could have been interesting, dramatic, and spectacular - during the Didio's tenure.
Between Amazons Attack and War of the Gods, it’s sad that two big Wonder-focused events got curtailed and changed because DC didn’t trust what they have in Diana and the creative vision the writers had for the character and storyline.
Stuff like this makes me wonder why I should give my money to DC. Still enjoy buying older material and reprints but if editorial was that bad back then I shudder when I think of how it works theese days. My picture is WB lets artists breathe when it comes to the movies but the comics division... god forbid there would be interesting material or something challenging, philosophical or enjoyable.