Will this imprint be dead by the end of the year?

Will this imprint be dead by the end of the year?

Probably. They got no backbone anymore, do they?

And by that I mean their usual, sales + critical success long series.

They have one more release for the second half of 2016, Frostbite (miniseries from Josh Williamson).

They're restructuring shit and all their new exclusives are apparently DC/Vertigo.
Williamson said his new mini is because of his contract, so I'm guessing that new writers have to have a vertigo book at some point or something
So it's probably gonna keep limping along and basically be the creator owned books for their talent who can't support an Image book

It died when Karen Berger left

Daily reminder her last move at Vertigo was a blind hire of Tom King

sheriff of babylon is supposed to continue for some time
it's just a platform for their new exclusives to do not cape stuff now

pretty much like Icon

isn't icon even more dead
what does it even have now besides powers and that new mark millar thing

Scarlet.

Icon nowadays is basically home to Bendis' creator-owned stuff. Millar returned to Icon only because Stuart Immonen is Marvel exclusive.

That's where Vertigo could be headed.

There just doesn't seem to be any plans of having a long running series. Inserting the Hellblazer and other characters back into the DCU was a mistake.

Shelly Bond was doing her damn hardest to bring back Vertigo. Shame she got booted from it.

atleast they've got young animal now

The official reason given is restructuring shit but maybe some higher-up got disappointed at the lower sales of Vertigo's titles since Berger left.

Is YA an imprint or something lesser? I'm wondering why they just didn't announce a Vertigo Rebirth style thing with the YA books as a spearhead.

>Inserting the Hellblazer and other characters back into the DCU was a mistake.
Weren't they always?

Technically yes, but not to the extent they've been since Brightest Day.

it's an imprint but everything in it still exists within the dc universe
it's just experimental and weird stuff that's alloverseen by gerard way

There were plans for long running series.

The problem is there aren't any sales to back it up so they get cancelled.
They had to change a 12 issue mini to a 6 issue mini and changed an ongoing to a 6 issue mini since they both sold like shit.
Simone and King's books are probably the only ones with any protection against cancellation right now.

The latest Vertigo series to get the axe is Survivors' Club (with #9).

Thank Christ.

What a shit comic.

Who gave what he said was the worst possible pitch.

Its lile the woman has superpowers.

Why the hell doesnt she have Di's job?

It's hard to run a superhero company when you don't give a fuck about them?

Also lets not pretend that outside of BKV that the late Vertigo was pumping out critical or commercial darlings.

did they ever announce a replacement for shelly bond
if not it's basically dead

Because in this age making good comics is about 5% of the EiC's job

Punk Rock Jesus was a hit, the paperback has been through a ton of printings already plus it got s deluxe and outside of Sup Forums it was critically praised.

Karen was responsible for the best superhero comics of the past three decades.

The fuck you talking about

When you hear Vertigo you know what kind of book you're going to get. They should be going after Caitlìn R. Kiernan or some other Dark Horse talent.

There's not going to be a replacement, she was let go because her job doesn't exist anymore. More laid off than fired.

Was American Vampire the last true 'good' Vertigo book?

Vertigo has been dying since at least the beginning of New 52, probably before. For whatever reason DC wanted it gutted and put their Vertigo's more popular properties in the DC universe. Look at what they did to WildStorm and StormWatch.
Also, they will never reprint all of Shade will they.

maybe with the new shade series

Because Vertigo by itself is a center of power within publishing and a rival to DC editorial and its personnel. Remember at the height of Vertgo, Berger had more power than the head of DC editorial.

Is there seriously a new Shade series. I can't find anything on it.
Also, Why the fuck it Dr. Manhattan in DC rebirth.

Shade the Changing Girl, by Cecil Castellucci and Marley Zarcone

Shade the Changing Man is the one series I collect that I pretty sure I'll never be able to get in another format. I have 1-40 but finding the later ones has been sorta hard for me lately.

Still waiting on a nicer collection of Alan Moore's Swamp thing. I'm not going to hunt down 6 trades.

At least, the art looks good.

>I'm not going to hunt down 6 trades.
they've all been in print forever

That's Young Animal, not Vertigo, although it's Vertigo in spirit and canon to the main DC universe.

Considering some of the artists you would think that we could at least get an omnibus.

It's 12 issues mini

yeah but he calls it season 1

...for "Season One".

Wishful thinking. Don't get me wrong, I love the book, but sales are very low for it.