For some reason I always mix up Jason Aaron with Daniel Way. I don't like either of them.
Aaron is an adequate writer who in a healthy industry MIGHT have written some filler issues on Aquaman. I say might have, because he would have been fired for literally wasting whole issues RANTING against fans for saying things he didn't like...
JMS can be decent but I'm guessing he needs to be tard wrangled very, very hard.
The opposite. Love him or hate him, his work usually, Squadron Supreme AMS, was ruined by editorial, not the other way around.
hope JMS follows with an undoing of OMD
JoeQ has to basically die along with everyone he hired for that. Either that or Disney come down and realizes OMD exists. Which is hilarious on MULTIPLE levels.
Imagine Cebulski having to EXPLAIN OMD to a studio exec.
Given the recent few years, I can see that. Hoping his work's at least enjoyable enough.
On AMS, pretty much the first three years were him. Which, he did the totems, made MJ more of an actress with her own story, and got Peter a real job as a teacher.
Then editorial started, Sins was supposed to have the kids be Peter and Gwen's and Norman taking that last remnant of Peter's first love and warping it. Then he had to adjust to Bendis on NA, then Civil War and Millar having Peter reveal his identity, side with Iron Man, then switch sides...all leading to OMD, which he didn't want as his ending. At the same time, his beloved SS run was neutered by being forced off the adult label so he and Gary Frank dropped it mid arc. Finally, they gave him Thor. A defunct book that wasn't known as a sales hit. He brought it back, reinvented the setting, and it quickly became one of the biggest books on the market; all with the promise NO CROSSOVERS. He didn't have to deal with Bendis, Thor in some other book making character breaking decisions....then JoeQ and company tried to make him take part in Siege and that was that. He quit.
I'm not saying he's never bad, his Superman 'run' wasn't very good (to be fair he was on four issues before he got sick and dropped out). But for his level of talent to come back and do monthlies is huge.
IDK I remember Aaron's Thor and Avengers runs being kinda goyslop. Was there an agenda? I recall he made prehistoric Starbrand homosexual but it's a Starbrand. Who really gives a fuck about that legacy.
Well, with Thor, yes. Avengers came about more out of the attempt to right the ship and it reeks of it. Aaron's writing reeks of SJW. And he's one of those guys who likes BIG cosmic plots mistaking them for being intelligent.
I resent more his lack of capacity then his agenda.
I can imagine seething over OMD being your big creative legacy. At that point, you're more reviled than Liefeld.
I think he'd like to nuke it, but barring that, just being able to write something other than it to get the taste out of his mouth might help.