He denied it himself via Twitter.Where was this confirmed (that he was not writing TT)?
He denied it himself via Twitter.Where was this confirmed (that he was not writing TT)?
I thought they were on a glorified long term lease with the option to buy. That if they bought them Jim Lee got a huge type of payout in some manner. I thought this news was they opted to buy.DC has owned Jim Lee's Wildstorm characters outright since he sold his studio to DC in '98. Or was it '97?The Wildstorm piece is interesting. Does DC now wholly own them? This being used to incorporate them ala the Charleston Characters is a good move if there is no concern about them being yanked back out.
Hold on to your hats for that one!!!, if the Wildstorm characters are going to be part of the new DCU, imagine a world where the Justice League and the Authority co-exist.![]()
Surely.That would be a great idea. A world that has Gotham and Metropolis has room for Dakota, surely?Also, anyone know if any of the Milestone imprint characters will be getting some exposure? A few should I think?![]()
Without debating the numbers, how can you say not many at all? I don't know, you don't know.
Yes, I do know.
The answer to "how many readers will it take to make a difference?" is "not many at all," because the answer to "how many people buy comics now?" is "not many at all."
cute.
If new readers are anywhere, they're reading and buying on the Internet. If they won't buy here, then there are no new readers to be found.
EXACTLY. My question for DC is why do they think it's access that has prevented them from finding New...er young readers. Comic stores have been around for awhile, yet it's ebbing. Why do they think merely being able to purchase online will reach these new young readers?
IE: This is the way Continuity is now, deal with it and follow the story
Because the Internet is where people are spending their time and their dollars. There's no "merely" here. If you're in media and your focus isn't online right now, you're done.
As already noted, I'm a geezer - way behind the curve. I buy my books online. I buy my music on line. Hell, I buy half my clothes online.
Borders filed for bankruptcy not long ago. They'll probably survive - but Amazon's selling more books on Kindle now than on paper, and that's not going to be less true next year or the next or the next or...
This announcement is the kind of thing that's blindingly obvious once it's been made. Here's a prediction: Marvel will make some noncommittal and dismissive noises about this in the next little bit - probably some genuflecting toward their "direct sales partners" while they're at it - but within a year they'll do exactly the same, with or without making a point of it.
What I'm curious is: what are YOUNG buyers buying online? what are THEY choosing to read? What steps will DC be taking to get them interested in a form of content they weren't interested in before?
I read the comics in the store. If the store owner comes up to me, I say that I'm still looking. I then go hide in a dark corner to read all the new releases that week and leave empty handed. I leave the comics in a haphazard pile in said corner.
After about three weeks, I am asked to never return.
I'm curious...out of those people in this thread discussing the "business" side of the reboot..how many of you guys have actually been reading? Or are you just discussing for discussions sake?
DC has owned Jim Lee's Wildstorm characters outright since he sold his studio to DC in '98. Or was it '97?The Wildstorm piece is interesting. Does DC now wholly own them? This being used to incorporate them ala the Charleston Characters is a good move if there is no concern about them being yanked back out.
So, if the Wildstorm characters are going to be part of the new DCU, imagine a world where the Justice League and the Authority co-exist.![]()
I'm with you on that. It may make me sound a bit immature, but the PG costume (along with Zatanna and Huntress) may be among the most impractical, but they look great on the comic page and would hate to see them go.Yeah, I'll be very disappointed if Powergirl gets too much of a coverup.
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