Darkwing Duck is one of, if not my absolute favorite cartoons of all time. And that puts me in an awkward situation.
I do not want to be the kind that worries about his favorite late childhood character getting a new series. I certainly don't want to be the "I don't think this is a good idea" type. Yet, I should be a lot more excited by this news. I kind of feel that, considering the fact the show was cut short and had some excellent concepts that were never finished, there is room for a lot more DW to explore those concepts. Problem is, the show's celebrating it's 25th (and yes, the realization of how old this show really is getting to me) anniversary this year. That clearly means that with the exception of those in their 30's, the main audience won't know what's going on, and therefore the show could just be a reboot completely instead of following that stuff up. No Zombie Robot Taurus Bulba, no advanced relationship with Morgana. Meanwhile, much as I love Ducktales, there's more room to start over with that one. They can certainly make it darker, closer to Barks' and Rosa's comics. Darkwing however....
Let me compare it to another one of my favorite cartoons. Freakazoid. You know what made that show special? The fact that no one knew what the heck they were doing. The show was very close to being just a wisecracking hero in a Batman TAS type series. But Steven Spielberg wanted funny, so they basically scrambled around, hired a writer as the main character voice actor (and now he's a highly sought voice actor in his own right), and bumbled about writing the thing, and it turned into an inspired lightning in a bottle madness. You'll notice the second season has more story structure and actively tries to make the same wacky jokes that can only be made out of pure confusion. It's a good season, but it lost a little of the spontaneity.
You know what makes Darkwing Duck a special series? They pitched a cartoon revival they made the mistake of thinking they owned the rights to (Rocky and Bullwinkle, Disney only had the video distribution rights), and when they realized they had nothing else, they dug up an episode of Ducktales, polished it off, and somehow stumbled upon a show that could not decide if it was a James Bond parody or a Batman pastiche. And because of that confused genre, we got a number of spy parody and superhero parody episodes. And they didn't need to balance that. One episode will have him working for SHUSH to fight Steelbeak, another he's a vigilante fighting Megavolt and Bushroot. You got a nice mix in the show already, but making him a single, adoptive father added a nice sitcom level to it, complete with wacky neighbor.
So yeah. A cartoon about a spy slash vigilante slash sitcom father that never shied away from being as cartoony as possible. You have all these aspects of Darkwing's life colliding, and that's what made the show great. I have faith whoever works on this revival gets it, and manages to keep his crime fighting super spying in perfect tandem with dealing with a mischievous kid.