DC Comics is preparing for spring break with fan-favorite characters such as Batman, Harley Quinn, Nightwing and more in its upcoming anthology, Spring Breakout.As reported by Popverse, DC’s Spring Breakout eighty-page anthology will be much in the seasonal specials traditions of the publisher, akin to last month’s ‘Twas the Mite Before Christmas and February’s How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days. The one-off anthology will mine the creative abilities of new and established creators, including Meghan Fitzmartin, Mike Barr, Paul Pelletier, and Kenya Danino. John Timms provides the issue’s main cover. Spring Breakout will also feature two variant covers by Batman/Superman: World’s Finest artist Dan Mora.DC Comics will be hoping titles such as Spring Break will connect with fans, but DC writer Joshua Williamson discussed a counter-intuitive trend that he noticed about comic sales. “When people are happy, they spend less. It sucks, but it is a pattern that I’ve seen in my time at DC,” Williamson revealed. He discussed not wanting to upset fans while keeping comics full of action and conflict. “I don’t want to make anybody mad. The thing is, is that I would want to say, ‘First and foremost, trust me.’ It’s not just about, ‘Oh, I want to piss people off.’ That’s not what you’re doing at all,” he explained.
DC Comics is preparing for spring break with fan-favorite characters such as Batman, Harley Quinn, Nightwing and more in its upcoming anthology, Spring Breakout.
As reported by Popverse, DC’s Spring Breakout eighty-page anthology will be much in the seasonal specials traditions of the publisher, akin to last month’s ‘Twas the Mite Before Christmas and February’s How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days. The one-off anthology will mine the creative abilities of new and established creators, including Meghan Fitzmartin, Mike Barr, Paul Pelletier, and Kenya Danino. John Timms provides the issue’s main cover. Spring Breakout will also feature two variant covers by Batman/Superman: World’s Finest artist Dan Mora.
DC Comics will be hoping titles such as Spring Break will connect with fans, but DC writer Joshua Williamson discussed a counter-intuitive trend that he noticed about comic sales. “When people are happy, they spend less. It sucks, but it is a pattern that I’ve seen in my time at DC,” Williamson revealed. He discussed not wanting to upset fans while keeping comics full of action and conflict. “I don’t want to make anybody mad. The thing is, is that I would want to say, ‘First and foremost, trust me.’ It’s not just about, ‘Oh, I want to piss people off.’ That’s not what you’re doing at all,” he explained.
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