Bleeding Cool broke the news earlier today (and then chicken website ComicBook.com copied it without giving any attribution). After ten long, grueling years of reboots, rebirths, and more reboots, Dan Didio is out at DC. Though, if you were reading Twitter, you might have thought he died or something, based on all the nice and reverent things people are suddenly saying about him and the sort of "don't speak ill of the dead" tone going around. Didio was one of the top executives at one of the two biggest comic book companies in the world for a decade. He will land on his feet. Besides, it's not like he had a paycheck-to-paycheck job with no benefits and poor job security like Amazon warehouse worker or comic book creator. Whoops, scratch that, Amazon warehouse workers do get benefits.

In any case, Didio is gone, and now everybody loves him and everybody has always loved him, to hear them tell it… except for one creator who's currently throwing a party over Didio's departure on Twitter. And if you guessed it was superstar artist Rob Liefeld, well… we don't have a prize for you, because honestly, it was an easy guess.

Liefeld, who just last year predicted DC's doom thanks to Didio's leadership, tweeted:

Some crazy DC rumors right now… — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

Dan Didio was holding DC back for YEARS. This is the best outcome. — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

What took so long?? So much damage. So many bad decisions!!!! https://t.co/07ewJqcQxQ — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

Where do you even start….? Horrible management for YEARS. https://t.co/5UKk8f4WGf — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

I'm buying the least amount of DC Comics in my life. At least 50% of that reason is the way Didio reshaped them. Awful! So glad he's been removed! I speak as a consumer first. — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

I'm an established comic book veteran of 34 years…. I barely interact with DC Comics and I could buy every book if I chose to. Good enough? https://t.co/McycPAuuE8 — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

Good thing someone was listening… https://t.co/sXjSnqR6I2 — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

Honestly, maybe it was Marvel beating them regularly by 15% that finally did the trick for AT&T and showed Didio the door. Your competitor is literally leaving you in the dust. And massively overpaying for underperforming talent! https://t.co/tdDctyYGjI — robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 21, 2020

Ouch. So how do you like to remember Dan Didio? Personally, we like to remember him like this:

Yes, that's right, Didio had a full head of luscious hair when he started at DC. It's a difficult job. Takes a toll on you. R.I.P. Dan Didio. You'll be missed.