they need to keep the books a bit more self-contained and not have all these dumb "event" stories
I'm with you on that one. I started getting tired of this shit with the X-Books in the 90s.
they need to keep the books a bit more self-contained and not have all these dumb "event" stories
I agree with a lot of what he said, especially about gimmicks, crossovers and publishing titles more than once per month. I'll be honest with you all of the above are taking a large chunk of my entertainment budget and logistically I'm running out of room storage wise (I'm not a fan of digital downloads as I feel it is too easy to lose what you've bought). I rreally wish these new rebirths were once a month, that would equate initially at least to five per month, Detective Comics, Batman, Action Comics, Superman and Wonder Woman. Now its 10 a month plus comics like the Batman 66/Man from Uncle crossover or miniseries like American Alien. I just can't do it. I mean what's better, me only buying 5 comics a month or none?I just read an address Image Publisher Eric Stephenson gave recently that seems appropriate to this thread.
http://www.newsarama.com/28069-image-publishr-talks-at-comics-pro.html
It's a bit long but worth the read. I can't say I disagree with anything he said.
I love that idea!Cheap LED wall projectors are %90 cheaper and last 5 times longer than the old fashion filament wall projectors... I saw a youtube were a boffin used 3 dollars worth of concave perspex from a craft store to turn a cellphone (or a tablet) into a Wall projector.
Digital comics where each page covers your entire ceiling as you lay on the floor and read.
Paper doesn't hold a candle.
I actually bought the weekly Superman titles for a while, but I always bought two or three titles a week. I am more concerned by the number of titles going by-weekly.Well, both Batman and Superman had four simultanous monthly titles before. Back in the 90s, Superman even had a semi-regular title that was published on the fifth wednesdays, so that there was a new Superman book every week of the year.
The rest, though, is new. And, as stated earlier, I expect several of those bi-weekly books to go back to monthly pretty soon.
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