At least until they bring back Static Shock. *cries*
Case in point. DC ended Static Shock, Batman Beyond, Young Justice, Green Lantern, etc. etc. etc. often before their time, and generally through as much scheduling dickotry as budget issues.
Marvel, at least recently, have seen the opposite issue where they have good to mediocre cartoons that go too long. The only case of ending before its time that I can think of is Spectacular Spiderman, and that one is understandable as it was right around the same time as the Disney/Marvel buyout which caused a change in hosting network that hurt ratings.
I tend to shit on DC fairly often, but for the record, I do love a lot of DC characters and storylines. They are what I grew up on. As much as I love many of the characters, I hate, absolutely HATE what DC is doing with their own ‘cinematic universe’, and with their animated series.
I love DC (except Superman, but I have my reasons; he’s a good figure, but a really bad character in my opinion) but as it stands Marvel is squashing them in film, in animation (variably) and to a lesser extent in live action series.
Marvel Studio’s second film of the year is out now, and after Captain America: Winter Soldier it has a lot to live up to. Guardians of the Galaxy is without a doubt the riskiest move that the MCU has pulled so far, and it is receiving a lot of praise, but was the risk worth it, and does it fulfill the hype?