#interestingly Zdarsky's Batman run is actually a current good example of making sure to plot to leave the book every 12 months
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Look, one of the fundamental things I keep an eye on for DC writers these days is "is this person plotting a story arc that has sufficient escape valves in case of cancellation".
Because, realistically, even if you've been handed a headline title and an ongoing run, any writer should be tying off their story every 12 months and immediately before every major company-wide event. They shouldn't need to yank that cord, but you can always tell the difference between someone who has figured out how to exit their arc in advance and has just had to compress the story, and someone who's been caught on the hop (for active examples of this, go read literally any comic leading in to either Infinite Crisis or Flashpoint, as everyone got shuffled on their titles after both. You can see when teams were informed they were about to lose their books and when books were needed for the event in terms of how the stories all suddenly pivot to Getting Stuff Done ASAP).
There is also the evil cousin, 'run extended beyond expected plotting and ideas' which can show up but obviously is a rarer beast to spot.
#interestingly Zdarsky's Batman run is actually a current good example of making sure to plot to leave the book every 12 months#Failsafe + The Bat-Man of Gotham make a short but coherent run#He then used 136 to pivot the story in terms of the downward spiral but if cancelled could have used it to tie off the stories#as of 148 + 149 Zdarsky has pulled Bruce out of his downward spiral and tied off a 2 year storyline#and you have examples of both him having to rush a storyline (148 should have been two issues) and a coherent end point as of AP#he's now clearly ready for his third year's pitch which looks like a 'rebuild relationships' one but it's not essential#someone else could pick up the title after AP and send it in whatever direction if needed#because Zdarsky made sure to contain when he set things on fire to be resolved IN that year's arc#and you can really see the structural stuff AS he's been messed around quite a bit about when he can work on his plot#as he keeps having to redirect around events
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