PhotoJones
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I have a vague recollection. Something about being very good and the vanishing into thin air like it never existed.


Well, that's basically what they're doing--just trying to keep the Young Avengers fresh and alive in readers' minds. But it's not really their fault, it's Heinberg who's stalled everything. I really wish they'd just get Wells or someone to write a new ongoing and have Heinberg as a consultant for ideas, or just forget about Heinberg altogether. Contrary to his seeming opinion, the comic book industry is not just his little playground for pet projects.![]()
Well, like I said: I don't like it. And it's not Heinberg's fault. How could it be his fault? He doesn't own the characters. Marvel does. It's Marvel's fault that instead of a continuation of a successful book, we get a series of one shots to "tide us over". **** that.
Yeah, that's residual annoyance from Heinberg for choosing to do Grey's Anatomy over Young Avengers in the first place. It really is Marvel's fault for not getting their ass in gear and moving ahead without Heinberg. I know Joe Q stresses creativity and loyalty to creators, but come on; it's clear Heinberg isn't giving up the cushy Hollywood lifestyle to write comics again anytime soon.

Don't worry, you'll eventually wear yourself out and grow indifferent to it. It's been happening for a long time and it looks like it'll continue indefinitely. About all you can do is hope you're lucky enough to get someone like Slott or Brubaker or Busiek on your favorite characters--writers who take it upon themselves to preserve the characters' integrity and really have a feel for them to begin with--rather than a Bendis or Millar, who twist the characters around to fit their stories' needs with no regard for who the characters are.
Yeah, that's residual annoyance from Heinberg for choosing to do Grey's Anatomy over Young Avengers in the first place. It really is Marvel's fault for not getting their ass in gear and moving ahead without Heinberg. I know Joe Q stresses creativity and loyalty to creators, but come on; it's clear Heinberg isn't giving up the cushy Hollywood lifestyle to write comics again anytime soon.

Let's get back on topic folks.
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I never doubted it. Which is why Marvel needs to cut their losses with him and move on with a new YA series by another writer. Or even just put out a mini-series by some other creative team and see how they test.To be honest.... He probably gets good ass pay for Grey's Anatomy.![]()


