![]() ![]() "That sort of fluidity, that lack of rules, of blueprints, led to issues, because between different groups there were different ideas of what was DC history," Snyder said. ![]() ![]() The Eisner Award winner noticed that the enthusiasm of co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee was infectious but that the larger lack of a big picture ended up being a problem. Speaking throughout the Polygon piece, Snyder opened up about the anxieties, frustrations, and fights he was party to at the time, noting that he "had a literal panic attack" after learning he would be writing the first Batman #1 in 70 years. Snyder's work in the New 52 arguably had the biggest impact on DC Comics at the time and since with the introduction of antagonistic elements like The Court of Owls and Talon assassins and the Death of the Family storyline that marked the return of The Joker. ![]()
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