I'd be happy with a Batgirl title that balances the two myself. Something with both lighthearted and serious stories would bring me back as a reader. I dropped Simone's book after about a year and a half and it only took a preview for me to decide not to bother with the "Batgirl of Burnside" after being excited at the prospect of the change.
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Oh my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!
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Batgirl by Simone was really bad. Even if you're not totally happy with the current direction, it's at least written a lot better than the run before it. Also, the art is a 1000x better.
These characters will be around because one of the most popular writers for the company created them.
He does have a good creative team. And what they're doing is nothing short of amazing.
So, I'd like to see a Batwoman book come back. Only thing is I'd want it to be Rucka/JHWIII or Williams III/Blackman/with McCarthy sometimes, but we all know that's not happening.
Both Batgirl and Starfire feel to me like the creatives involved went too far in the other direction and that's exactly what I don't like about either of those titles. Both of the feel extremely overdone to me. I'd much rather have the current cast of Batgirl in a more balanced situation were some stories are lighthearted as they are now and others are a bit more serious but still hopeful. That book I would read but the current one just doesn't do it for me. It's rather like going to a pizza place were they only offer you one type of pizza when what you want is a variety of them.
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Grayson will stay put, as is. He is a spy in that book and it suits him. Dick will be Nightwing in the Teen Titans book. Both camps are happy.
Arsenal will be moved over to the Titans.
Jason will go back to being a punisher-lite kind of vigilante. Not as extreme but in that same vein.
Damian will continue his own solo adventures but will also be Batman 's Robin.
All the young bat girls will be funneled into a Birds of Prey book.
Batgirl keeps her Burnside tone and feel.
Batwoman comes back, probably focused more on mystical crime again, to help differentiate her.
Duke becomes the new Batwing. That is unless DC makes Duke their go to Robin in the movies but, given how much focus Damian is pulling in the animated movies, I doubt it.
Julia sticks around and helps Bruce and Alfred. Probably being featured most often in Detective Comics.
Gotham PD gets their own book, lead by Gordon.
Suicide Squad is made to emulate The movie.
Harley Quinn keeps her unique tone. She will also get a buddy comic (a la Harley and Power Girl).
The new Deadshot gets his own solo.
Deathstroke will also he given his own book again.
The only character that is in question is Tim. No idea who or what he will be doing. Of all the Robins, he most of all suffers from middle child syndrome. He is often forgotten and left hanging. He needs a bold idea to be made relevant again.
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Not really,they're just stand in characters because the writer couldn't or didn't want to use some other character. There is nothing appealing about them and WAR has been a sales flunk. Harper is being pushed for years and has nothing to show for it. The whole writer is popular so the character is something special is an illogical argument. No one reads Snyder's Batman for Duke and Harper,they're not one of the big attractions,not even close and nor do they have any significant contribution to the story.
My hopes are: Grayson - Stays the same, maybe take up a look more akin to his Pre52 costume. Maybe even take up the code name nightwing. I'd also like to see a black ops like JL team book with dick but that ain't happening
Batgirl - I hope the build for the new BoP pays off and it spins off into it's own Title
Detective Comics - I hope rumors hold up that Snyder is coming back to the title for smaller stories. Hope we get more stuff like Black Mirror
Red Hood/Red Robin - Both ditch their respective alliances and share a title not written by Lobdell
Robin - I hope to see more stuff pertaining to the Al Ghul family, it's interesting and helps Damian build his mythos
I know its never gonna happen but what would be a dream come true: Geoff Johns on Batman! After Earth One and his script for Arkham Origins I'd really like to see him exploring the Batverse, not necessarily Bruce but all kinds of Gotham citizens/villains
WHAT? Geoff Johns has nothing to do with the script of this game.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2842418/..._ov_wr#writers
That's why script for Arkham Origins is so cool. And Batman Earth One is just meh.
In the re-launch I'd like to see Tim in his own book again. Maybe one that explores the brief relationship between him and Azrael in the recent issues of Eternal.
I would also like to see a book akin to the Batgilr: Future's End series, a new Birds of Prey essentially.
I'd love a book similar to the show Gotham. One that covers all the other things going on in the city.