The Brave and the Bold is back
According to the establishment-based Newsarama, Mark Waid is going to write a new version of the old anthology series, that first began with random characters, then became a Batman-based anthology in 1967, due to the brief popularity of the Adam West TV show. I can tell: this is in order to follow up on Marvel's revival of their own Marvel Team-Up, which drew on the popularity of The Brave and the Bold, with Spider-Man being the main-based star when it ran in its time.
I hope this'll be good when it comes out, and I also know that Waid'll be getting an editorial job similar to what Geoff Johns is getting, but the question is - just how credible will it be, if anything from hereon becomes mandated by Dan DiDio, and even has political biases forced in?
Plus, let's not forget that, post-Identity Crisis, they certainly have been getting very questionable in how they portray continuity now.
I hope this'll be good when it comes out, and I also know that Waid'll be getting an editorial job similar to what Geoff Johns is getting, but the question is - just how credible will it be, if anything from hereon becomes mandated by Dan DiDio, and even has political biases forced in?
Plus, let's not forget that, post-Identity Crisis, they certainly have been getting very questionable in how they portray continuity now.
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