Wildstorm is Cancelled!

Wildstorm is Cancelled!

More news from the DC Camp today includes the cancellation of the Wildstorm imprint!

By JohnWilbanks - Sep 21, 2010 11:09 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: The Bleed

Even more news comes from DC Entertainment. It includes the cancellation of the Wildstorm imprint. In my opinion this just opens up the door for the characters to be included in the DC Universe now.

Expect more information on this one soon! Until then check out the official press release below...



Official Press Release

The changes happening behind the scenes this week are part of a greater campaign to reshape DC Comics and build a company for the future. Our responsibility as Co-Publishers is to find a balance between short term opportunities and long term vision; between our strengths in traditional print formats and the infinite potential beyond print; between our characters’ rich legacies in the past and the bright promise for the future they hold.

As we’ve said before, there’s much to celebrate about DC. The foundation for long-term success is already here.

The DC Universe features the modern adventures of the World’s Greatest Superheroes, as envisioned by an exciting mix of new and fan favorite comic book creators. Vertigo is committed to publishing cutting edge, creator owned comic books and graphic novels by a wide array of creative voices.

One of our first decisions of the Co-Publishers was to up the publication of MAD Magazine from a quarterly periodical to a bimonthly one. In the wake of that decision, the magazine has seen increased sell-through growth. And we’re thrilled that MAD’s brand of madcap humor now stretches across media, with a highly-rated television show on Cartoon Network. The Usual Gangs of Idiots are an important part of this company and pop culture.

As we move forward, we also have to acknowledge the need for change.

After taking the comics scene by storm nearly 20 years ago, the WildStorm Universe titles will end this December. In this soft marketplace, these characters need a break to regroup and redefine what made them once unique and cutting edge. While these will be the final issues published under the WildStorm imprint, it will not be the last we will see of many of these heroes. We, along with Geoff Johns, have a lot of exciting plans for these amazing characters, so stay tuned. Going forward, WildStorm’s licensed titles and kids comics will now be published under the DC banner.

After this week, we will cease to publish new material under the ZUDA banner. The material that was to have been published as part of ZUDA this year will now be published under the DC banner. The official closing of ZUDA ends one chapter of DC’s digital history, but we will continue to find new ways to innovate with digital, incorporating much of the experience and knowledge that ZUDA brought into DC.



We’ll be further expanding our digital initiative and making a lot more news in this space. As part of that transformation, the WildStorm editorial team will undergo a restructuring and be folded into the overall DC Comics Digital team, based in Burbank, which will be led by Jim Lee and John Rood. With nearly two million free downloads and hundreds of thousands of paid downloads, our digital foray is already reaching a new audience worldwide. We could not be more excited by the successful launch of our Digital Publishing products in June, which exceeded all sales forecasts and will be building on our early success with new applications for DC material on all major formats and hardware, partnering with Warner Bros Digital Distribution. It has extremely been rewarding to hear anecdotal stories of lapsed readers returning to the art form and of brick and mortar stores gaining new customers who sampled digital comics.

We remain, as ever, dedicated to working with the greatest creators this industry has to offer, while inspiring generations of creators and readers to embrace this medium that we all love.

Jim Lee and Dan DiDio
DC Comics Co-Publishers

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/21/2010, 12:02 PM
Thats cool!

I wanna see them in the DC UNIVERSE!!!

It was gonna happen, look at BLUE BEETLE, THE QUESTION, etc etc!
Denn1s
Denn1s - 9/21/2010, 12:03 PM
interesting news. too bad though, 'cause wildstorm has produced some great comics over the years...
Shaman
Shaman - 9/21/2010, 12:05 PM
Wildstorm is irrelevant. Their characters however should most definitely be intergrated into the DCU.
AngelAragiel
AngelAragiel - 9/21/2010, 12:06 PM
Exactly what Oscuro said: NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
I know the characters will still be around but under DC I don't think it will be the same. They will face the fate of the Milestone imprint.
By the way does somebady knows what happend to those characters?
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/21/2010, 12:06 PM
GRIF @ Luv the WILDCATS!!!
blueorangeny
blueorangeny - 9/21/2010, 12:07 PM
peeps, it's not the end of the characters. It's a merger move, they will now be in the DC Universe.


It's all part of the plannnnnn!
AlReg
AlReg - 9/21/2010, 12:12 PM
There was an Earth the Wildstorm characters were designated so I wonder if they will be absorbed in the DCU or just DC comics writers will take over some titles.

The Line itself seemed irrelevant the past few years but I wonder where the creator owned books will go like Astro City.
jazzman
jazzman - 9/21/2010, 12:12 PM
well it makes sense its part of DC universe.
MassExecutions
MassExecutions - 9/21/2010, 12:19 PM
Yeah, you can't say it doesn't make sense. No point in competing against yourself. Kinda reminds me of Marvel and the New Universe.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/21/2010, 12:29 PM
I still to this day see 'em as IMAGE COMICS characters so them integrated in the DC Universe is AWESOME!



Damn IF DISNEY didn't buy MARVEL and WB did, think of that one! : P
Shaman
Shaman - 9/21/2010, 12:41 PM
AlReg- Any creator owned book will surely be transfered to Vertigo like the article hints at.
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 9/21/2010, 12:46 PM
grif: You said a mouthfull there. The original run on W.I.L.D.C.A.T.S. was awesome.
crazyray
crazyray - 9/21/2010, 1:12 PM
@Grif- hells to the yeah!!! I always thought Wetworks wouldve made an awesome movie... the first 3 issue arc would be EPIC.
Spock
Spock - 9/21/2010, 2:15 PM
Then riddle me this how would u intergrate World of Warcraft comic characters?


Creature
Creature - 9/21/2010, 2:54 PM
I read some entertaining titles in the 90's, but I have nothing to be sad about.
icebergslick
icebergslick - 9/21/2010, 3:10 PM
Still love the Wildcats cartoon from the 90's!
RedDevil
RedDevil - 9/21/2010, 3:35 PM
The only Wildstorm comics I ever read was Astro City. I know that title was under Image comics and Homage first, but Wildstorm licensed the rest of the issues.
I like this move DC is taking and the fact that Wildstorm characters will merge with the DCU. The bad thing about it is DCs control. They might take away the aspect of Wildstorm characters being creator-owned. However, I believe DC has changed:)
marvelguy
marvelguy - 9/21/2010, 4:53 PM
As with all of the Image (originally) stuff, good ideas but mostly done by the big two. Maybe they'll live on as video games since they were mostly slugfests.
FrankGarret
FrankGarret - 9/21/2010, 11:58 PM
I don't read much Wildstorm currently, but some of my favorite titles over the years have come out of Wildstorm; Planetary, Sleeper and everything contained in the ABC line.

Not sure if I'd want the Midnighter and Batman interacting, actually I'm sure I don't want to see Midnighter and Batman interacting.
ShadowMan
ShadowMan - 9/22/2010, 1:53 AM
They're gonna integrate the characters into the DC universe
OddOwl
OddOwl - 9/22/2010, 3:06 AM
Hopefully this integration with DC will give Apollo a GODDAMN PERSONALITY ALREADY >:(

He's my fav comic book character, and nowadays he just seems to hang around in the background looking pretty or blowing shit up...
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