Sorry, but being the old-school dude that I am, I prefer my superheroines sexy, leggy, and a bit revealing.
Yeah, some folk just love to act like they're so enlightened.
Sorry if I sound sexist to the more sensitive types in here, but hey, I'm old school. That's just me. Take it or leave it. At least I don't try to be pretentious about so-called "enlightenment."
Although I'm not like that, I don't think that the original costumes are anything offensive (with only two exceptions as I've mentioned.)
Wait wait wait wait wait!!!
Are you saying that comic books are $3-4 a pop, now???
Many, many decads ago, when the plans for Utopia Planitia (Mars, Mars Station) were just a gleam in Tenix's (Williamstown, Victoria) eyes, comic books were 10¢ or 12¢.
3-4 bones a piece???
I am all for Shades of Addiction, but, Holy Drachmas, Batman!
Here are the industry sales figures for this January.
http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomicssales/2015/2015-01.html
Marvel sold almost a million issues of Star Wars #1 at $5 per unit.
A million of anything is unusual, and only happened, because lookiloos came in out of the wood work to appreciate Star Wars for Star Wars sake.
A month later, and a dollar cheaper, they'd lost 838,000 readers.![]()
Comic books are for adults, or fantastically spoiled rotten children.
Wow, and thanks for the info! I guess the kid in me is
sad, but I know the media wheels go forward, just like anything else. It also reminds me of how long it has been since I was in to comics, and also how out of touch I am with the whole industry. Christ on a Crutch, I paid $5 for a Blu-ray copy of Iron Man!
Hold on there, not everything is all doom and gloom-the comic books are still the same as before, albeit with a little adult shading for DC,Marvel, Dark Horse, Dynamite, IDW, etc. Many of them are quite good, and you'll be able to find a book or two that will suit your fancy. As to why the books like with most magazines) cost a lot-well, paper costs a lot, as does the producing of said books (they're no longer done on newsprint like they used to be.) If you can't afford those, you can always read the TPB (trade paperback) omnibus collections of them, or get the digital download for Kindle and whatever reader device exists.
Best thing to do? Go to a comic book store and look around, and also do some homework on the Internet generally.
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