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DC Comics announces $2.99 price point for all 32-page comics in 2011

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Monthlies are still important, way too important to abandon at this stage. While the market for trades has grown exponentially, the current business model relies on maintaining at least a core niche readership and the habitual hobbyist aspect that monthlies keep nourished is vital in that regard. Marvel is especially dependent on keeping monthlies going as the direct market is where they have market dominance, while DC has far greater success in TPB sales via online and brick and mortar book stores thanks to their more varied output.

Edit to add: there was a presentation on digital comics at New York Comic Con that passed along interesting sales information compiled by ICv2. In 2009 print comics (periodicals and graphic novels) generated revenue of $680 million in North America. Graphic novels accounted for $370 million and periodicals accounted for $310 million. Graphic novels, which had been a fast-growing segment, declined somewhat in 2009 and are set for a 20% decline in 2010 (graphic novel sales are set to decline by 30% in book stores and by 9% in comic shops). Manga sales have been dropping sharply in North America for the last three years. Sales are down 20% so far this year and have dropped by 50% over the last three years. Sales of periodical comics went down 3% in 2009 and have so far ticked up 1% this year. Sales of digital comics in 2009 were estimated at $500,000 to $1 million. It's projected that digital sales this year will be $6-8 million.
 
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Re: DC Comics announces $2.99 price point for all 32-page comics in 20

I think comic book companies should be more radical like NOT PRINTING COMICS AT ALL. There simply no point to it since the IP is more valuable then the medium. If you must print something than go with paperbacks every 6 months (you know like manga).

If you must print monthly because you are hidebound traditionalist then get rid of color and use lower quality paper to reduce cost (you know like manga) to further reduce cost. Both companies need to get down to $1 a book which seems to be the sweet spot.
 
Re: DC Comics announces $2.99 price point for all 32-page comics in 20

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Re: DC Comics announces $2.99 price point for all 32-page comics in 20

$2.99 is still to much. Honestly if they want to compete with $.99 cent movies(red box), video games(console,Facebook games,other sites games),Kindle books for only a $1.00 then they need to be about about $.99 cents.


And thats just me.

Though if you only read maybe 1 comic a month then fine $3 bucks is not bad. Its when you want to read alot of them is where the issue of price comes in.

Like right now if you wanted to keep taps and read all of the Flashpoint comics, which if im correct like 40 some comics. Now if you buy those at $3 bucks each thats $120.

Who has that type of cash when most of us cant find a job or working pay check to pay check or worse can find these on the web for free.
 
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