I love the New 52, myself. It is great seeing these classic heroes look like they belong in our era instead of being outcasts from the 1940s. It was always funny to see DC brand the JSA from WW2, but they were still teaming up with 'modern' super heroes who still dressed like them. Why would costumes not change since the 40s?
That said, not every 'experiment' in the reboot is working. Batman is still great, but Green Arrow still isn't as cool as the original character. It's getting there, though...
There are little corners of the New 52 that need fixing, like all of the Wildstorm properties, Milestone heroes, and the Teen stuff...
I'd HATE to see the New 52 'revert'. I'd rather see it improve under its own merits.
I really like what they did with OMAC and are doing with the fourth world characters. I think they've brought the KIRBY characters into a new light and have done it with much respect. I'm looking forward to the FOREVER PEOPLE new 52
I think the higher ups at WB saw how sales had been dropping year over year and laid down the law, and gave them a deadline that prevented them from necessarily doing things exactly the way we might have preferred.
I've worked for big companies, and a lot of times that's what they do - the guys at the top make a fast decision and everybody else has to make it work.
I also like the New 52. I was mostly a Marvel guy for years but the New 52 pulled me in and I enjoy a good number of DC titles now. My biggest negatives are that I don’t like the New 52 versions of Harley Quinn and Superboy.
Two characters that I never really cared about until the New 52 are Flash and Cyborg. Now I am becoming a fan of both those characters.
That an excellent summation of what I believe happened here as well.
I'm enjoying a lot more DC titles since the reboot myself and I think that things have improved for a lot of characters over the course of the last several years even. There are still corners of the DCnU that could stand some improvement and some characters and titles in need of a change in direction but all in all I'd rather see DC continue to improve the existing universe then to have it revert back to the previous one. Things are just now starting to come together and if they can work out the kinks I think the DCnU could continue to become a cohesive whole and might turn out to actually be better then the continuity that was left behind.
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Oh my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!
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I agree. I'm all too familiar with edicts from management.
This is why I think DC should plan to do a reboot every 10 to 15 years. Even if it does not happen, they still need to develop an organized, detailed plan with a clear vision and goals. I can only see them benefiting from this.
Every so often, everyone must take out the garbadge and get your act together.
The only problem with that is that by the time the mandate comes down, there will be a new Editor-in-Chief and and he will want to put his/her own stamp on the new universe. Thus, DC will be blind-sighted once more as the new editor and his staff scramble to come up with something reasonable.
Sad to see, even if i know how you feel. I've toyed with this myself. I have been reading comics for 25 plus years. While i continue to find one or two titles to keep me current, im not far from going stricktly back issues. Part of thisbis the yearly super event. some are lots of fun, i usualy try to give them a chance. Nearly all fall flat though. So good luck, enjoy what your still reading.
I feel you OP, I don't really read current DC or Marvel stuff anymore. Titles starting and restarting, crossovers, event after event after event. It's exhausting I feel bad for anybody trying to get into comics now, it's a huge mess.
I don't know, I don't fully understand this logic. I just read what I like, and ignore what I don't.
If DC isn't printing any books I like, I'll read stuff from other companies until they have something I like. I don't say "I'M DONE WITH THE DC CHARACTERS FOREVER!" That's silly.