Source : http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/01/...omics-rebirth/
Thing The First. I have been told to be careful about what I report regarding certain people being attached to certain projects. In that I understand that, just as with the New 52, some people are writing for an upcoming new comic book unaware that what they re doing is actually pitching for that comic – and competing with others for that gig. One person who I was guaranteed by some to definitely be working on a high profile book is not, I’m told, actually locked down on it yet and has competition. So I am treading carefully…
More creators competing for their gig is definitely a good thing. Hopefully this means no books/minimum books for the likes of Lobdell, Krul, Booth.
So we won't hopefully be getting tie in books or DCU won't be heavily influenced by DCEU/CWVerse. Thoughts?Thing The Second. The article that launched this big fuss, stated that the books were looking to align with the TV and film. And while there is some truth to that, it may only be in titles only. I am told that the content will be aiming to be its own beast entirely and there will be no “lean into the film and TV stuff” aspect to the “rebirth/relaunch.”
So, expect more Supergirl comics. But not necessarily modelled on the TV show. And other stuff as well. The aim is for “the comics should lead, not follow”.