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DC Relaunch: Angry Fans To Protest At SDCC
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DC ProtestA group of rather angry comic book readers are starting a campaign against DC Comics with a protest walk scheduled from 2pm to 3pm on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at the upcoming San Diego Comic Con. Fed up with the news and redesigns affiliated with the publisher’s September relaunch, these protesters have gathered enough support to reach 299 attendees, according to the group’s Facebook page.

Also on their Facebook page is a message and description of the event from the group’s founder, which you can read here below.

Are you utterly baffled, disappointed and just ANGRY to see how DC ruins your favorite character’s design and wipes decades of comic history out of the mainstream universe? Well, you’re not alone!

And why not make some noise at the biggest pop-culture event this year, where creators, artists and writers appear in person – show them how fans – the fans of the classic characters, the (nevertheless slightly changing) designs, the character’s history and personality – really feel about it!

Now, are these people insane like most other websites are claiming? Most likely. There are definitely at least a trillion other things these 200+ people could be doing with their time, and protesting a comic book publisher’s editorial mandate sounds a little ridiculous. But how else are these people going to voice their opinions? Certainly not by leaving comments on DC’s official website. This group of people has a right to send a message to DC about how they feel, regardless of how silly it comes off, or if the publisher will just turn a blind eye to the group. Because honestly… there’s no way this is going to be effective.

Don’t get me wrong, as hesitant as I am to freely accept a lot of the relaunch and character redesigns, I’m genuinely excited by a lot of new titles and creative teams. There’s a lot to appreciate about the DC Relaunch, so I don’t agree with this group at all. What could be effective, however, is for this group to put their money where there mouth is. You know, not buy the comics and creative teams that they don’t like, and also buy books that they actually like. If Bryan Q. Miller’s Batgirl was selling the numbers that Tony Daniel’s Batman was selling, do you think DC would have axed the creative team and character on that title? Of course not. If Secret Six was actually purchased by all the people on the Internet that sing its praises, do you think the publisher would have canceled the book? Do you see a connection?

But what do you all think of this protest? Too much? Not enough? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

[Source: via Robot 6]

6 Comments »

  1. If they want to protest, let them protest. I don’t like the changes, I’m willing to give them a try, but I’m down from the current 20 or so DC books a month to about 10. There just isn’t a lot in this line up that screams “buy me.”

    I do like the new digital/physical combo on JL, but I wish that it was for all the books every month. That way I wouldn’t be screwing my retailer out of a sale if I want to sample the digital format. I know it’s the future, but I wish it didn’t come at the expense of my retailer.

    Comment by Jim Finch — July 2, 2011 @ 1:24 am

  2. Thinking I’m done with DC for good now.  All the big ideas to come out of DC for the past few years have left me cold, and the trend is likely to continue.  The “Batman inc” that everyone is on fire over seems to me like the stupidest thing I have ever seen, and I am so sick of their constant re-imagining of their core characters.  Also sick of each “new “Crisis” every few years when they get too confused about which alternate universe is which.  All this, plus looking at the character designs for the reboot just makes me think of 1990’s Image; somehow DC has managed to “Youngblood” their own characters to death.  All that said, it looks like DC just doesn’t need me for a reader anymore.

    Comment by Robert Weston — July 2, 2011 @ 1:49 am

  3. Wow, calling into judgement their sanity just because they want to protest?  Not cool.  

    Comment by Jada Hope — July 2, 2011 @ 2:11 pm

  4. buy/trade for/preform fellatio for SDCC tickets, plane tickets, hotel room, etc… and you’re going to spend an hour in the San Diego heat complaining about a comic book relaunch. more power to ya. means the lines inside will be shorter. 

    Comment by monkey of steel — July 2, 2011 @ 9:57 am

  5. Thank You

    Comment by Anonymous — July 3, 2011 @ 11:21 pm

  6. We afraid changes, new things, things that we don’t know, strange things to us. Yeah i’m afraid but i’m not going to disguise that fear with angry and doing a protest or isn’t that what they are doing? 

    Comment by Nery — August 28, 2011 @ 5:51 pm

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