Yes, but we don't know EXACTLY what the cause is, why it's happening or what drove this. I'm sure they'd at LEAST give us the last 4 issues, they're done and paid for after all, and it would be a waste to not even shove them in a graphic novel sized digest. I'm wondering if Roger's departure guided the decision or not.I will be furious if they leave 4 Seasons unreleased - at least pay tribute to Langridge by letting fans see his last Muppet stuff; give it its proper farewell! I could care less if it's delayed or we have to wait a while for it, but please allow it a proper sendoff.
Either way, Boom's making a huge mistake to let the Muppet comics go - we KNOW there's other talented folk who can do them.
I can't say I'm betrayed, I can't say I'm angry... I CAN say I'm disappointed, but I can at least forgive it if we get an explanation. Amy did post a cryptic message of uncertainty when I mentioned this on the Mindset a month ago, so I'm wondering if the decision was a long time coming.
All and all, this could either be Boom's fault OR something well out of their control. Speculation WILL get us angry at the wrong people and not solve the problem. Were sales down? Is there some politicking by Diamond distributors that pushed them? Is Disney at all to blame? Is Boom going through a rough patch and needing to streamline? Is it just easier to end things than to track down someone to fill in Roger's shoes? Was their a change in management? Is there some politicking with Disney moving these to Marvel (Lord I hope not)?
We don't know. And unless someone says the exact reason why, we may never know.
Let's not forget... they gave us 20 issues of the main line, and 20 more issues of a backup series. That's 40 comics. Had Marvel or someone else did it, I'd be surprised if it GOT to double digits. So let's not be mad at the company that published it. Disappointed, but not mad.