Thread:AnnabellRice/@comment-27811555-20160325174703/@comment-5448995-20160327022600

Well, I assume from Axel words and the problems with Sandman Overture, points to that at least, he has a lot on his plate right now I guess, so Marvel has to wait for him.

Franklin/Reed/Owen are remaking the multiverse, so it is a possibility, the Spider characters got their universes back so it can happen with these character if they eventually get cancelled, I don't think Franklin should be able to remake all the old universes without knowledge on how they were before their destruction, but if the Spideys got it back I guess the others can as well.

I think they do have a lot of books out, but I also think and I've been saying this for a while, that it's a marketing problem, they market some books like crazy and others they just announce them and don't even talk about it, a lot of the books being cancelled now didn't get that much backing marketing wise, it comes off as them just trying things to see if they catch on and if it somehow catches on, the marketing for it will come, like with Vision. Miracleman is a great example of 0 marketing being put into it, they are releasing the book and they don't talk about them at all, I'm sure it's selling really bad, since only the fans of the series that are probably aware of it, they don't even release previews for them anymore in the week they come out.

I'm paying more attention to Squadron than Scarlet Witch, but I don't see much of a difference in attention, I haven't read the latest Scarlet Witch book, but what I've read it's been enjoyable. I don't read DC that much either, but I've also heard good things about his work there and like I said I enjoyed his recent Marvel work, so I was looking forward to seeing him writing the book. Another problem is, he likes long narratives/arcs (he is now going back to the aliens in Squadron Supreme) and sometimes people don't have patience for that. I'm used to long narratives from reading manga, so I enjoy it, but some comics fans just want 3-4 issues arcs, Doctor Strange is doing a great job with a long arc right now, you just need to keep it interesting.

Bah I don't even want to talk about Remender, All-New Captain America(Nick Spencer made me like it now), Axis and the last volume of Uncanny Avengers(Rage of Ultron was good though) left a bad taste in my mouth, but that seemed like something Marvel told him to write rather than his ideas, he even left Marvel with rumors that he wanted more creative freedom(writing his own stuff), so I guess the fault doesn't just rely on him.