I don't think being a team up hero necessarily makes one less compelling
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That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying the continued push to make a Jaime solo series stick, which hasn't worked, has gotten in the way of Ted getting a solo book of his own (since his first one at DC back in the late 80s). Didn't mean to suggest Jaime needed Ted for it to work.
Last edited by Kaijudo; 06-10-2021 at 12:33 PM.
It's easy enough for you to say that, but you're also not someone calling the shots on the characters. You can't tell me DC's effort to try again and again with a Jaime-led solo book isn't the exact reason why nobody's tried again with a Ted-led solo book.
And you can't really apply Batbooks or Spider-books to this situation, beyond the most obvious and surface-level of circumstances; those two are cottage industries within their own respective publishing lines that will bring people to the tables no matter what.
On the one hand, like everyone else here, I'd prefer this being a theatrical. Just straight up, this feels like a demotion. But on the other, these streaming services seem to be serious about making stuff that actually looks good, so I'm reluctant to judge this as a bad thing just yet. Gonna give it a trailer at least before making up my mind.