This blind, completely unfounded optimism is not like you.
Is it unfounded? I just think it's a little less black and white than, bam, Barry's back, boom, Wally's ****ed.
And hippie_hunter needs to get out of my brain, because I was
just about to say what he just said. Smith didn't write Connor for five years before having to resurrect Ollie (and Smith didn't neglect Connor, either). And I have to reiterate, for all that Johns obviously doesn't appreciate Kyle, he didn't
neglect Kyle. It wasn't his obligation to include Kyle in Hal's book if Kyle was being included in other places, no more than it was Gibbons' obligation to include Kyle in the GLC while he was busy elsewhere.
And DC hasn't neglected Kyle either; Kyle has appeared, consistently and steadily, throughout all the times that Hal has been back. Kyle's showing in SCW was bad, and Countdown was bad, though in the latter case DC saw fit to give Kyle a big role in what they
thought was going to be a big series. But taking point in Rann/Thanagar War, was that bad? Becoming Ion and having his own twelve-issue miniseries, was that bad? Currently costarring in one of the best books -- if not the best book, period -- DC is producing, does it sound like Kyle is having that rough of a time in the longterm, even with three other primary GLs?
And is being a supporting character really as damaging as all that? Most of my favorite characters either are ensemble characters or have spent a bunch of time being one instead of a headliner. Is Jay really that much less of a character than Wally? Is Alan that much less than Hal?
And I don't understand why people keep on listening to DiDio like he actually knows what he's talking about. Yes, I agree, it's a large concern that DC is just going to throw Barry into all the big teams to replace Wally, make him the "face" of the Flash like Hal is the "face" of the GLs, thereby continuing the streak of the DCU being as uninteresting as it's been for the past years 'cause everything old is old again instead of the evolving, vibrant place that it should be.
Or, it could be that this in itself is the progress and the shakeup that the Flashes need. Hal's return did great things for the GL line; that's undeniable, that's the fact, the last year of Green Lantern stories have been the most exciting part of the DCU (though, it has to be said, the competition wasn't stiff). Likewise Ollie's return brought a lot of good things into the fore, reconnected a lot of relations and paved tons of new ones. Wally has been the main Flash for twenty years. That's longer than most of us have been reading comics, longer than almost any other modern legacy has lasted, the supposedly sacrosanct status quo that everyone was comfortable with; when Bart took over,
everyone's reaction was "Grrr, Wally had better come back."
The hilarity here of course is that this, all of this, is the
exact reaction Barry fans had when Wally took over. It's the exact reaction when Kyle took over from Hal, just as it's the exact reaction when Hal took over from
Kyle, or Connor from Ollie, and vice versa, and the Questions, and the Blue Beetles, and the Dr. Fates, and the lists go on and on and on. Comic book readers have a clinically averse reaction to change; we like to pretend that it only applies to bad change, but the truth is that it doesn't. I, for one, would rather not be That Comic Book Guy. At the end of the day, if Wally's character is not actively being
trod on by fear demons, if this lands us all with good stories and a more dynamic universe, I have nothing to complain about. Nothing at all.