Sounds like a challenge... ;DLogan Westbrook said:Didn't anyone tell you? I'm imaginary bomb-proof. Sorry.Hubilub said:Poor Logan, he didn't stand a chance...
I will tell on you!
Anyway, why should anyone care whether or not the new DC boss used to be involved in Harry Potter? Note that I'm not complaining about the news post. But if anyone turns around and says that the new DC boss shouldn't be in charge because she also was in charge at Scholastic, then they need their heads examined. Rather than being interested in the subject of her older projects, people should be concrned about how successful those projects were. For example, if the next Marvel boss or the next BBC Commissioner turns out to have previously worked on marketing for Twilight then that's fine. If I was the boss of the BBC and had to hire someone for a top spot then sure, I'd snap up people who worked on Twilight, Harry Potter, the new Doctor Who series, and even the -Movie series (Epic Movie, Date Movie, etc.), and screw the haters. Because they were all successful and widely marketed, despite the fact that only two of those things were actually any good (see if you can guess which wo of these four I mean).