I was rooting though my comics recently and came across the last issue of Panetary. I'd read it when it came out and put it aside. Finding that issue meant that I needed to go back and reread the rest (hardship, I know!), which lead to digging through more boxes to revisit books that I had stored.
That's what WildStorm meant to me: books that were often fun and interesting and didn't insult my intelligence. If I read an issue of a comic that I wasn't familiar with and didn't like it, I didn't feel like I had to write the whole line off because there was always another title to read, some other place for me to plug in. That's a hallmark of a diverse company and not a bad legacy to leave behind.
I was rooting though my comics recently and came across the last issue of Panetary. I'd read it when it came out and put it aside. Finding that issue meant that I needed to go back and reread the rest (hardship, I know!), which lead to digging through more boxes to revisit books that I had stored.
That's what WildStorm meant to me: books that were often fun and interesting and didn't insult my intelligence. If I read an issue of a comic that I wasn't familiar with and didn't like it, I didn't feel like I had to write the whole line off because there was always another title to read, some other place for me to plug in. That's a hallmark of a diverse company and not a bad legacy to leave behind.