I wonder what you think of in regards of Amazing Spider-Man shipping three times a week. With a different creative crew handling chores the next week. Basically, one creative team picking up the story of the team before them.
Personally I think it sucks. This so reminds me of the 90’s Superman books. Where the books had a continuing story, yet the creative team was different each issue.
And this happened a lot in the 90’s with comic books. I think in the last few years , especially for the trade paperback market. We the readers WANT TO SEE, a stable creative team handling one book uninterrupted.
A revolving team handling the same story makes for a disjointed feel. And the flow is made all jagged as a result.
The end quality work is a mix of good and bad, the narrative seems off and the books feel is not smooth at all.
I hope this Amazing Spider-Man idea is dropped soon. Make a new series and keep a stable crew in each book. And make them tell different stories without one being tied to the other.
What’s next? Will we have a big crossover and the usual revolving door artist take over if a book is behind schedule?
Rob
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