I thought the Black Canary Appreciation Thread was awful for being more artwork than discussion. I realize the League being temporarily "on hold" has something to with it, but this is too damn much.
And, being the old fogey that I am, to me the Justice League was at its best when you had line-ups like in the Satellite era: plenty of members on a rotating basis. So you'd have some of the "big seven" on a mission as well as younger / newer and/or less popular or less powerful heroes as well.
It really astounds that DC never went for the JLU type team when it was still popular and when they even had the writer for the show writing for them
I even remember when this picture (https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mF...00-80.jpg.webp) was unveiled to tease the Meltzer League (was it in Wizard?) and I thought it was teasing a JLU type team.
But I guess it shows the disconnect between the leadership at DC and their readership and how they continually didn't understand what readers wanted.
I like the idea. I wouldn't mind if DC approached creatives and said, "Give us your best JL story with anyone you want" so that each arc switches creatives and the lineup. There'd be some connective tissue when we see each lineup selected or something, but I wonder if that format could work. (DC seems more interested in minis and trades, so this could work with their sales paradigm)