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  • #16
    --"Are comic books on their last legs?"

    They may be a bit more niche than before, but I wouldn't say that. There are several comic shops in town that seem to be doing fine.

    --"Hmm... maybe internet comics have taken their place?"

    Supplemented rather than supplanted, I'd say. I know of several webcomics which have/are making the transition to print (MegaTokyo and Exploitation Now for instance). They are rather more convenient, though.

    --"There's more competition from Japanese comics than previously,"

    It's going to keep growing. The manga market in Japan is utterly huge. The stuff is all over the place. Now that more companies are getting into the translation/import business this is going to keep growing.
    It will be interesting to see what effect this has on a relatively stagnant market. There are some creative US works (Jhonen Vasquez and Ronin's stuff for instance), but the Japanase works will out-volume the US ones.
    A number of US comics have been rather influenced by manga styles as well (see magazines like Amerimanga).

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    • #17
      Are comic books dead?

      The only comic books that's being sold where I live, is "Donald Duck" comics... There's only very little sale on the other comic books... but AFAIK there's only little sale on "Donald Duck" comics, and I guess the reason is: It's just too **** expensive. I can barely afford to buy comic books, and I make more money than some 10-year olds, so how are those 10-year olds supposed to have money to buy them???
      This space is empty... or is it?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Seeker
        It depends on what you are talking about, Marvel has definetly gone through a creative and artistic slump that lost me.

        Curious, when was this?



        If it was more than 2 or 3 years ago, it's no longer the case.
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        • #19
          Kyle which comics do you read?
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          • #20
            Marvel comics are going through a new growth period. They introduced new characters and because of that their stock has gone up over 800% this last year. Genres and art forms almost never die, they just rise and fall in popularity.
            "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed. But they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love. They had 500 years of democracy and peace. And what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."
            —Orson Welles as Harry Lime

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Kyle

              Curious, when was this?

              If it was more than 2 or 3 years ago, it's no longer the case.
              (Butting in

              From a couple years before 92, when the guys who started Image up and left, to around 99, right after Sony bought them, Marvel put out some of the worst comics in history.

              The first signs of the end were when Chris Claremont failed to show up for the new X-Men #1.

              You must have missed a little gem called "Fantastic Force", featuring a grown up Franklin Richards from an alternate timeline, the whole Spider-Man clone story arc, the Secret Defenders, Marvel U.K. Titles, and the list goes on and on.

              For a while it seemed like Marvel was trying to capture the whole comics market. Every WEEK there would be five or six new Marvel titles, each worse than the last batch. Believe me, you would have a hard time deciding whether the art or story was worse.

              Interesting to note that they also went bankrupt during this period, so they got what they deserved.

              Sony has played a big part for bringing them back on course, since they want to make a bunch of movies with the characters. The X-Men and Spiderman movies, both of which were in the planning stages since the late 80s finally got made (Shame James Cameron didn't make one, though). Daredevil is on the way, and there's even talk that the Silver Surfer movie, which has been talked about for 25 years, might actually be made.
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              • #22
                Read ASTERIX !!

                hhmm, that is along ago since I read one....
                Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                • #23
                  Japanese rulz

                  I'm a huge fan of Berserk although it's a bit old
                  I will never understand why some people on Apolyton find you so clever. You're predictable, mundane, and a google-whore and the most observant of us all know this. Your battles of "wits" rely on obscurity and whenever you fail to find something sufficiently obscure, like this, you just act like a 5 year old. Congratulations, molly.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by monkspider


                    I love EC! They are my favorite comics ever. I am lucky enough to own a rather sizable portion of the "EC Library". A collection of bound, hardback volumes made some years ago.
                    I've seen those. Man, those are expensive! And not even in color. The reprints I got, although they won't last as long, are in lovely color. The blood is red as blood should be.

                    Since this thread is already here, I might as well ask - are there any (non-superhero) publishers/series nowadays that do things simmilar to the way Epic and other simmilar publishers did things? Sci-Fi, mystery or horror (or simmilar), preferably ones which have self contained stories (so I can stop reading anytimne I want to if I don't like it, and wont be left without an ending), or short miniseries?

                    Something along the lines of Camelot 3000, Timespirits or one of those other series that I can't remember that well. Or something akin to the EC series (Tales from the crypt, Crime Suspenstories, etc)

                    I twould be interesting to read a few of todays comics and see how they stand up to my memories of yesteryears.
                    "I read a book twice as fast as anybody else. First, I read the beginning, and then I read the ending, and then I start in the middle and read toward whatever end I like best." - Gracie Allen

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                    • #25
                      Bonnelli comics were always the name of the game here.

                      That is why man in thights (USA comics) never took root. Though they do appear occasionaly.

                      And Alan Ford. I still can not believe that it was basicaly popular only in Italy and ex Yu. Such marvelous comic.


                      Nowadays I just read some from the net and buy some local autors.

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                      • #26
                        Let me introduce you to one of the best comics ever
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