You've heard it for years.
"Paper is dying".
"Print magazines are on life support."
"Soon it will be all digital".
The first two statements are true, IMHO, it's just been a much slower death than initially predicted.
The third statement is what I want to discuss, but just the printed floppy comic book issues.
When, if ever, do you think comic book floppies will be entirely digital, with TPBs being the primary comic book related items sold in bookstores? Within 5 years? 10 years? 20 years? Never?
Why? And are you looking forward to it or not?
Me, I've been hearing that print is dying due to paper prices rising ... for decades now. It's definitely going away, but reports of its demise always seem greatly exaggerated.
I think floppies go all-digital within the next ten years. So by 2028, no more print floppies by any major publishers. I am not sure if I am looking forward to this change.
You?