Originally Posted by
FanboyStranger
I still maintain the biggest mistake Wildstorm ever made was devolving their universe to your standard superhero generic comics after "Eye of the Storm" didn't work out. Maybe if Grant Morrison had stuck it out with WildCATS and The Authority, it might have worked, but since he didn't, you lost everything progressive and innovative that Wildstorm had become. I guess they were expecting fans to just continue following along, but most of those fans weren't interesting in a backwards progression. I guess if the fans that enjoyed pre-DC Wildstorm had come back, they could have justified the move, but in my opinion, that ship had sailed long ago.
The sad part is that there was some interesting talent on those book-- DnA, Edgington, Carey, Giffen, etc-- but they weren't allowed to really run wild with their ideas like Ellis, Millar, Casey, Brubaker, and even Micah Wright had been.