@zombietag: I didn't read all of your post, because you didn't bother reading the entirety of my post but I will respond none the less. The phrase "Too concerned with money" insinuates that the companies are focusing too much on money. It's obvious that they need to think about making money, that statement is common sense. They are a COMPANY, companies need to make money in order to strive. The section of my post where I mention their concern with money is that they're to focused on tailoring stories to make money that they neglect to enhance the stories they have already released. Just like the reboot, DC did the reboot to make money, not to enhance their stories. The character's histories are so long and expansive that it doesn't require much effort to improve future stories it just takes patience. There's a reason why characters like Bruce Wayne, Captain America, and so many others come back after they're effectively "killed off", it's because they sell, and to kill them off for to long would only serve to reduce the sales of their comics, and effectively the revenue these companies receive. Like I said in the post, which you probably didn't read, Great stories sell, great art sells, an artist doesn't need to tailor a great story to a specific audience because the audience will love the art none the less. When a company tailors specific stories to a whole new audience while isolating a previous audience, they are effectively "Too concerned with money".
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