Did the anti-Grayson/pro-Jason Todd sentiment come from Frank Miller?
I got the impression that Miller favored Jason over Dick with his Dark Knight work.
Did the anti-Grayson/pro-Jason Todd sentiment come from Frank Miller?
I got the impression that Miller favored Jason over Dick with his Dark Knight work.
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i respectfully disagree. We said it numerous times before, but most of Wally aficionados love Barry Allen as well. Again, it’s not the subject of this thread, and maybe the other users don’t want this Didio topic to become another Flash thread, that’s why I thought it would be better to talk about it somewhere else.
I'll say this about Dan Didio: he's a FANTASTIC supervillain, and apparently, doesn't mind playing the role.
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He really does. And I respect the man for being willing to take the heat instead of trying to claim innocence. That's a serious bro move right there.
Hard to tell from this side of things how involved he is with the approval of any particular storyline. The guy likely doesn't go through every pitch, script, and issue before it's released, he's gotta keep his eye on the bigger picture. But I subscribe to the business theory that sh*t flows uphill. Even if Didio (or any other manager) didn't directly approve of a business decision/story idea, they approved and hired the people who did. So that mid-level editor who decided to do something truly stupid? That's still on upper management for putting that guy in the position he's in. And this includes WB too. Didio answers to someone at WB. I dunno who that is. But that person is just as culpable as Didio is, if not more so, for the mistakes Didio has made and/or allowed those below him to make.Take Ric for example. I’m not sure that’s on him more so the the current Bat office and the books actual current editors, but he seems to get most of the blame nevertheless.
In the case of Nightwing, the line really gets blurred because Didio's been so public about his dislike of the character and his attempts to remove Dick Grayson are a matter of public record. But, let's say Didio had nothing to do with any of this. He's still the guy, ultimately, who has let it continue despite the horrible reviews, fan outrage, and the sagging sales (though any other book would've crashed and burned by now, which is a testimony to Nightwing's popularity and the fan loyalty he creates). Combined with his public opinion on the character, it doesnt paint Didio in a good light and I think it would require a whole lot of mental acrobatics to avoid putting any blame on Didio for the "Ric" fiasco.
Did he post that himself?
Say what you will about the man, but he loves to laugh at himself. I think he's overseen several different scenes in various DCU stories where a character gets a look at the real world, and it's always the DC offices with Didio and co. planning some awful, horrible thing and laughing manically about it. There was a story where Superboy Prime attacked the DC office for screwing with him and making him a villain, and I want to say Didio wrote it?
Dude's got a sense of humor, and doesn't mind playing into the negative image fans have of him.
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Has it ever come out which issue of 52 he wrote?
I reckon Dan has dirt on those above him so he ain't going nowhere! 🙄
I like Nightwing a little more than you do, but otherwise, I agree with everything you said. Legacy is an overrated aspect of DC Comics, and as someone who grew up with Post Crisis, one of the things that makes me happy is that the Dan Didio era did bring back some of the silver age characters.
To me, its not so much that Dan has favoritism towards what he grew up with, and more like picking the most iconic or marketable version of the character in his eyes. Sometimes, that means picking silver age Hal over Bronze Age John or Post Crisis Kyle. And sometimes, it means having Jaime Reyes, a new character, as the main Blue Beetle over Ted Kord.
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