hippie_hunter
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Frankly, Marvel's got the best approach to this: Announce two art teams upfront and have them alternate. Each team gets the time they need to do their best work and the readers don't have any surprise fill-ins thrust upon them. I mean, Random Artist #41 popping up in a solicitation when you expected Butch Guice or whoever does kind of suck (although I firmly believe it's still better than the comic getting off-schedule). But Steve Epting subbing for Butch Guice after the publisher's come right out and told people that's what would happen? Perfectly acceptable.
DC is doing that as well with Swamp Thing supposed to alternate between Yanick Paquette and Francesco Francavilla, Batwoman alternating between J.H. Williams III and Amy Reeder.
It's not DC's fault that the artists don't understand deadlines and didn't think that DC was serious in their threats about lateness. As a matter in fact, I applaud DC for this because so far it has gotten artists like David Finch, J.H. Williams III, and Jim Lee to push themselves to get their books out on time. And while in the short run we are seeing artist changes like in Swamp Thing, Mister Terrific, and whatnot, perhaps it will push more artists to actually put their work out on time. Because continually late books, pisses me off even more and it was very embarrassing for DC to have multiple late books particularly Batman, Inc., Batman: The Dark Knight, the Flash, and Superman.