And the latest DC cancelation is...Blue Beetle
In this interview with Dan DiDio (which, not surprisingly, really doesn't ask anything challenging), he tells that the new Blue Beetle title is ended. Which brings to an end the last recent series I know of that was really only built upon diversity instead of good storytelling. The others were Firestorm and All-New Atom.
If it hadn't been for the very cavalier way DC offed Ted Kord, they could've gotten somewhere with the new protagonist they introduced, Jaime Reyes. But because they just had to be so nasty to Ted...that's why this deserved to fail.
I doubt though that the new Blue Beetle will have much luck being a member of Teen Titans, as that title may be well on its way to cancelation too, thanks to its own surprisingly nasty form of storytelling. And since very little of the original Young Justice cast is left, that's one more reason why TT is likely losing an audience.
If it hadn't been for the very cavalier way DC offed Ted Kord, they could've gotten somewhere with the new protagonist they introduced, Jaime Reyes. But because they just had to be so nasty to Ted...that's why this deserved to fail.
I doubt though that the new Blue Beetle will have much luck being a member of Teen Titans, as that title may be well on its way to cancelation too, thanks to its own surprisingly nasty form of storytelling. And since very little of the original Young Justice cast is left, that's one more reason why TT is likely losing an audience.
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