seems to me a case of fiddling while Rome burns: monkeying with things like the comic book numbering system while ignoring issues like distribution, new readers, quality control, the visuals/look of the product, etc etc.
I am sure that is on the list
Dido said:
We’re turning the heat up even more, focusing back on the characters and the series, and really make everyone understand why DC has the must-read comics right now.
For me, personally, everything we’re doing here is to make every one of our characters interesting and compelling. It’s not just about finding a new take or new direction, but also about finding the best people possible to find that vision. We’ve been very lucky, and I can’t put enough emphasis on the editorial staff here to make sure the best people possible are coming in to work on our books both for “One Year Later…” and beyond.
That seems to say to me that they know there are problems and they are working on them. From THEIR stand point....they just can't come out and say "Okay, we got crap for a product...but stick around anyway okay?" Publically, they have to put a positive spin on things.
The numbering? That isn't a real issue and is probably mainly a ploy to try and snag the Pre-COIE fans that still hang around...but don't spend thier money like DC would like them to.
Personally, I am just relieved to see that Supergirl is not on the cancel list
The only book that I am buying right now...and only because it is Kara Zor-El.
Dylan