Fill-in Issues: Good idea or Bad idea?
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:34 pm
DC Comics over the past couple of years have move toward fill-in issues to meet deadlines or give the creative team breathing room. Marvel, on the other hand, would just skip a month and/or publish a one-shot with a different creative team. Which do you prefer?
I prefer the Marvel approach overall. I feel that DC Comics has ruin the momentum on a lot of books with fill-in issues. True, that momentum could also have been ruin by late books, but I feel bad fill-in issues are worse on a book than a late book. People tend to forget late books after the comic comes out while people still remember the bad books because it is still physically in their collection.
I look at Booster Gold and have no idea why Dan Jurgens didn't take over the book right after Johns left? I look at the Brave and the Bold, which is now in fill-in mode. Grant Morrison's run on Batman was interrupted by a horrible fill-in arc. I consider Flash to a permanent fill-in book. Look at Wonder Woman.
Marvel uses one-shots to make up for late books. You can choose to get them or not. In some cases, the one-shots feed into the regular book (Iron Fist) or in the other cases, the one-shot is done by a hot creative team (Matt Fraction on Thor). I like this approach because titles like Iron Fist or Thor would have suffer if they had fill-ins within the regular books.
I prefer the Marvel approach overall. I feel that DC Comics has ruin the momentum on a lot of books with fill-in issues. True, that momentum could also have been ruin by late books, but I feel bad fill-in issues are worse on a book than a late book. People tend to forget late books after the comic comes out while people still remember the bad books because it is still physically in their collection.
I look at Booster Gold and have no idea why Dan Jurgens didn't take over the book right after Johns left? I look at the Brave and the Bold, which is now in fill-in mode. Grant Morrison's run on Batman was interrupted by a horrible fill-in arc. I consider Flash to a permanent fill-in book. Look at Wonder Woman.
Marvel uses one-shots to make up for late books. You can choose to get them or not. In some cases, the one-shots feed into the regular book (Iron Fist) or in the other cases, the one-shot is done by a hot creative team (Matt Fraction on Thor). I like this approach because titles like Iron Fist or Thor would have suffer if they had fill-ins within the regular books.