Given that they were banking on him for these big, year-long revitalizations of these two characters, what do you make of this news?
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And why do revitalizations have to take an entire year, anyway?
Chris Roberson (iZombie, Fables - Cinderella) on the Superman book and Phil Hester on the Wonder Woman title are good choices by DC. Hopefully, if the writers want to, they'll stay on after the JMS plots are done.
I'd love to see her run continue, though. In my mind, she's the best Wonder Woman writer ever. And I think she's learned a few things from her run -- particularly about the length of the Rise of the Olympian storyline -- that would make a second crack at it more successful. I don't see it happening, though.
Good luck to JMS on Earth One. I don't think I'll be buying them, but I'm glad someone is!
ClarkKent_DC said:
Same here, CK. I think I still have the December issue preordered but that will be my last issue.
Perhaps he felt it would be easier and just as lucrative to do graphic novels that he can completely control without being in the DCU and give him a higher prescence in the "legimate" bookstores.
Not saying this is so but could be possible!
But when it does eventually go (and I expect it will, sooner or later), we can expect that ten years down the road it'll be brought back for a stint in a fit of a creator's nostalgia -- and be more welcomed by fans when it does. After all, the formerly reviled white costume has been revived at least twice so far.
He addresses most of what you're talking about there in an interview with Bleeding Cool, actually:
As a writer with a long TV background, I doubt JMS entirely feels like he's abandoning the books. He's probably very comfortable with coming up with a story outline and handing it off to other writers to execute. That happens in TV all the time.
It's not a big part of the comics-writing tradition, but from JMS's standpoint, it probably seems like a good compromise between struggling to get the books out and abandoning them altogether. I think the news stories spinning this as JMS is leaving Superman & Wonder Woman miss this point, even though they acknowledge the detail that the new writers will be working from his outlines.
Or: "And now he's finishing the story with the help of others." Since I'm a glass half-full kinda guy.
Most of the online complaining I've seen about this move reminds me of the old joke of two unsatisfied restaurant customers:
"This food is disgusting!"
"Yes, and in such small portions!"
People who weren't enjoying the story anyway are now complaining that he's leaving.