Latest crudeness from Winick
Judd Winick continues to alienate in Titans issue #8:
GAH!
But I guess we can't be too surprised he's still got a job with them. When they alienate and drive away a whole bunch of other writers with more sense, that's all they have left.
As for who the attempted assassin was in DCU: Decisions, it was Jericho. It's a real shame Joe Wilson had to be brought back from the dead 4 years ago, to be depicted now as a villain. I think his talking in Teen Titans for possibly the first time since he debuted in 1984 was one of the weakest things about the current volume.

But I guess we can't be too surprised he's still got a job with them. When they alienate and drive away a whole bunch of other writers with more sense, that's all they have left.
As for who the attempted assassin was in DCU: Decisions, it was Jericho. It's a real shame Joe Wilson had to be brought back from the dead 4 years ago, to be depicted now as a villain. I think his talking in Teen Titans for possibly the first time since he debuted in 1984 was one of the weakest things about the current volume.
Labels: dc comics, dreadful writers, Titans