ago Marvel released a few days the "architects", a new marketing initiative. It is a kind initiative version of Young Guns, in which several writers of the most influential and responsible for the actual titles and characters from the Marvel Universe are grouped and are launched to stardom. These are Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Ed Brubaker, Jason Aaron and Jonathan Hickman.
This has been read in all the vast network of the Internet as great news. What has not been in the news and what is important is that you can read this post 6 http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2010/12/tom-brevoort-asks-wheres-the-next-superstar Robot -artist / where to announce that Tom Brevoort, senior vice president of Marvel comics was wondering where are the new superstars, on Twitter.
Good old Tom
wrote that Marvel has a lot of writers of high-flying and the next generation on the horizon well guarded. But do not have a new generation of young artists in the chamber. And although Marvel has a lot of great artists, no hot young new pop artists to be on the market. Tom asked when was the last time a group of young artists were imposed in the market selling comics unprecedented to attract the reader emotionally.
Well, that was in the era of Jim, Mark, Todd and Rob. Image generation ... these booms ended!.
Following the departure of these Marvel Top Artists comics, the publisher decided to "revenge" Artists do not make more hot ... but to turn his characters in "hot." But after ten years and a change of editor in chief (Bob Harass) realized that their characters were not hot. They decided that they had to do was look for great writers that make great stories with his characters ... as had Frank Miller and Alan More Batman DKR or Wachman.
But neither led them to sell 8 million comic books a number one.
So it matters what the good old Tom said, because they have realized that they must continue the tradition marvelita to create "hot artists" ending forming their own publishing houses. Like it or not.
Attentive to 2011.
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