What went wrong?

What went wrong?

Got lost in the New52 except for Midnighter.

Though even before the New52, Wildstorm was on its death bed.

Nobody wants to read about literally whos.
Surprise.

Jim Lee sold the company to DC comics who promptly mothballed it

It wasn't that prompt, first they turned it into a place for their creator owned superhero shit then mothballed it.

They crossed Garth Ennis.

World's end is what went wrong.

It only had like 5 good books ever

Lee giving up the rights to DC, I'm still kind of mad that America's Best Comics is no longer around and that Moore is pissing away his talent by being an anti-establishment shaman

Captain Atom Armageddon and World's End.

I still want a Wildstorm universe, even if it's just a proper Authority and WildCATS. Gen13's ship has sailed, and nobody other than Ellis could do a decent Planetary mini.

Marvel

There's like several.

Arguably Jim Lee selling out to DC is the biggest one.
Second part is Paul Levitz interfering with it too much (though understandable). He shouldn't have tried to pulp one of the issues over a Victorian ad or put the kibosh on one of the Cobweb stories Moore planned. Yes, maybe Moore would've gotten pissed off at something else and left, but these were easily avoidable things. Authority getting censored probably was what made Quesada's Marvel deal more tempting to Millar.
Quitely leaving Authority after the first issue of his last arc is another.
9/11 is also another one (since it ended up affecting Authority in several different ways).

>Lee giving up the rights to DC
Wildstorm only ever got good because of then-DC writers.

Casey & Phillips on Wildcats.
Casey & Nguyen on Wildcats.
Ellis allowed to do Authority.
Millar & Quitely on Authority.
Ellis & Cassaday Planetary.
Brubaker & Phillips on Sleeper.
AUTOMATIC KAFKA.
Azzarello on Deathblow.
Absolute format in general.
Vaughan's Ex Machina.
Kelly's Steampunk.

old jimbo was too good of a business man

...

Authority and Planetary were already on the docket when Wildstorm got sold. Ellis was more of a Wildstorm writer at that point than he was a DC writer. The only book he was doing for them was Transmet.

DC started mismanaging Wildstorm immediately after they bought it and the only reason it had any good stuff at all after the sale because of the momentum and rep they gained from Ellis and Moore's stuff, all of which would have been at Image, and the Cliffhanger books.

>Wildstorm
The kids of today should defend themselves against the nineties.

>Ellis allowed to do Authority.
>Ellis & Cassaday Planetary.

Ellis was doing Stormwatch long before DC bought out Wildstorm. He would've eventually wrote Authority and Planetary anyway.

>Absolute format in general.
Scott Dunbier came up with the format and he worked at Wildstorm before it got bought out. I don't know for sure it would've been implemented at Wildstorm, but I wouldn't be surprised.

The rest I don't know for sure if they would've gone over to DC, though.

The kids of tomorrow should defend themselves against the tens

Go to bed Linkara

Grant Morrison

They evolved.