>>94972675That's a tricky question to answer. Plenty of stuff is just automatically bad out of the gate. War Machine 2.0 and other attempts at CGI comics in the early 2000s come to mind, CGI being what it was at the time. But even those get worse with time, because current CGI continues to improve. Stuff like America Chavez is also complete garbage from a writing and technical standpoint, but I get the feeling that it, and comics in a similar vein, will be viewed the same way we see stuff like After-School Specials or that one Sonic short cartoon about how to handle Uncle Bad Touch. Weird, quaint, and definitely inappropriately direct.
To put it another way, a lot of Superman comics from the Silver Age have aged poorly because they were designed with a ridiculous shock premise in mind, or because they were infantile in their over-use of expository language, simplified plot-lines, and extremely one note characters. Those are just bad qualities that any story can have, but those comics are definitely products of their time period. I wonder if, in another 50 years time, we will come to view Bendis style dialogue, heavy narrative decompression, and the tackling of social issues with all the grace of a herd of bulls in the world's largest china shop.