Re: Fix DCU misunderstood



On Jun 30, 1:01 am, grinningdemon <grinningde...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:15:00 -0400, "syvyn11" <robhorine...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I think I was misunderstood with a question I asked how to fix the DCU.   I
meant structurely.   I mean staffing.   Creative, more along what Chuck
Dixon was rallying against.

I mean firing DiDio and rearanging the staff.

Pretty much all the editors either need to go or at least get a swift
kick in the ass...because, aside from the occasional editorial mandate
(which usually makes things worse), they don't really seem to do
anything at all anymore...this goes for Marvel too.

As for specific replacements, I'm not really sure who to go
with...there are some writers (Kurt Busiek for instance) who might do
well in the role but I wouldn't want to see them stop writing so I
don't really have any answers.

The obvious answer is Mark Waid. No one knows the DCU better than
Waid. If not Wade then Alex Ross
.



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