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Re: Re: comic book market
Originally posted by Sub_Mariner
Now digital comics have almost ruined the comic buisness
No it hasn't... most people I know who have downloadded comics are still buying all the regular titles that they always bought.... most are even picking up an extra book or two that they wouldn't have bought before because they had heard various things about it that put them off, or they simply hadn't heard of it at all
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Re: Re: Re: comic book market
Originally posted by Scoobless
No it hasn't... most people I know who have downloadded comics are still buying all the regular titles that they always bought.... most are even picking up an extra book or two that they wouldn't have bought before because they had heard various things about it that put them off, or they simply hadn't heard of it at all
I do both aswell, but it potentially could ruin it.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: comic book market
Originally posted by Sub_Mariner
I do both aswell, but it potentially could ruin it.
doubtful
ive talked about this at some length in other threads
basically, pirating media really never leads to a downfall in sales trends, and it is very hard to make any sort of comparison to other media types like music or movies, since the base and core marketplace for both are entirely differant
another great point would be that, in the case of music or movies, they have spent the past 20 years becomming less creative and more tailored to making quick money. It has brought the quality of the product down so much that in many ways people are unwilling or even just dissapointed when they have to purchase the full product. Comics on the other hand have been continuously getting more creative and improving in pretty much every category, especially with regard to mature content.
ya, again, my 2cents