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- Sep 6, 2019
I suspect AT&T's endgame is to scale down the publishing arm of DC to the point where it consists of Mark Waid, imprisoned SIMS-style inside a windowless, door-less room, screaming "Fix this now!" at the walls. This will be the new model for the comic book industry going forward.
As much as I would pay money to watch that happen, I think sadly it is not in the cards. Waid is way too expensive to keep on, unless you think they are planning to do that snuff-movie-style. Heck, everyone is too expensive to keep on at DC now.
They cancelled basically everything and virtually everyone is fired.
The only people left are basically interns on well below subsistence salaries, that are ad-hoc promoted to be full editors.
Creators are panicing because the new "editors" tell them they don't know what htey are supposed to do. Even telling the creative artists that they, the "editors" don't even know who they report to.
The unwinding is going very rapidly now that they have basically fired basically everyone and cancelled basically every project.
At the end of this, which will not be many months out, DC Comics will basically be a filing cabinet with various IP and a single guy, part time, that once a quarter goes through and signs licencing deals when other
companies/publishers/fans/... want to create an official batman comic/toy/bag/t-shirt/...
That is the future of DC Comics. One guy, working a day or two once a quarter to do things like "Oh, you want to make an official SuperMan t-shirt? Ok, we want 1000$ upfront and 10% of all sales."