Because Batman is the only A-Lister?
Because Batman is the only A-Lister?
I think restorative nostalgia is the number one issue with comic book fans.
A fine distinction between two types of Nostalgia:
Reflective Nostalgia allows us to savor our memories but accepts that they are in the past
Restorative Nostalgia pushes back against the here and now, keeping us stuck trying to relive our glory days.
It's because they aren't really in anything and if they appear it's separate.
Reading List (Super behind but reading them nonetheless):
DC: Currently figuring that out
Marvel: Read above
Image: Killadelphia, Nightmare Blog
Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
Manga: My Hero Academia, MHA: Vigilanties, Soul Eater: the Perfect Edition, Berserk, Hunter X Hunter, Witch Hat Atelier, Kaiju No. 8
It's because they don't have an identity for themselves and whatever identity they take up is usually something that's been done better by other teams. The Outsiders started off as being about a group of 'outsiders' and characters who didn't want to be in the JLA. But Doom Patrol already does the outcast thing better than any other DCU team. A Bat Family based spy team or group of elite agents who travels around the world? Birds of Prey (which debuted after Outsiders) did that and was far more successful. Give the team to Nightwing? It just turns into a discount Titans team and becomes redundant when Dick starts leading the actual Titans team. Give it to Tim Drake? He already has Young Justice. Even Jason has the Outlaws which suits his character far better than any other team short of Suicide Squad. Also, I know this is personal preference and all but it never felt right to me to have characters like Black Lightning and Katana answer to Dick/Tim Drake since the former are technically the latter's seniors even if they are B-listers. Give the team to Green Arrow? The last time it was done, it could have been called anything but the Outsiders and the story would have still worked. Also, not a fan of GA getting hand-me-downs from Batman. GA already has stuff like Seven Soldiers and if you want to do a Green Arrow team you could probably do something based on the Merry Men from Robin Hood from which GA is already heavily influenced by.
Plus, you know, Batman already has a huge family and they keep adding more to it with Batman's association to them being the only thing that keeps them relevant.
Someone in the BL thread suggested giving the team to BL and I'm very much in support of the idea. Have Batman be the financier but have Pierce be front and center and running the show.
Because Brave and the Bold and Beware the Batman where the only shows to use the Outsiders before YJ and neither were very popular cartoons.
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Unlike other Batman related titles such as Batman, Detective Comics, Legends and so on.
Along with Nightwing, Tim Drake's Robin run, Babs Batgirl run and Catwoman.
The 1983-86 Batman and the Outsiders did not see their first trade until 2017.
Nightwing's version would have been the first version anybody saw in trade.
Followed by the Batman version in 2007.
The name has been used in outside media but only ONE time has it been the 1983 team.
That is not correct:
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To the OP: Because the Outsiders have been a off-and-on again element of Batman, and were created to be separate from him. DC used Batman to help launch a title intended to imiate the New Teen Titans (then DC's biggest seller) formula, and then dropped him from the title once it was thought they could make it on their own.
Simple, because the roster has historically always been changing so it's hard to put an identifyible face to the team. (Ie the most notable original members, Black Lightning, Katana, have gone long stretches without being on the team)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Outsiders_members
They're an aspect of Batman's history that is rarely used in cartoons, games, movies, or toys. The only thing I recall that was doing anything with them was Beware the Batman, which specifically focused on aspects of Batman's history that are rarely used in cartoons and such. And I don't think Beware the Batman ever got to the point where the Outsiders actually became a thing.