I think a paramount question to ask is how will comics survive without comic shops opening up 100% again. I'm not talking about the shops who go out of business due to the pandemic. I'm talking about new waves of covid-19 hitting us over the next year until a vaccine is created. If a vaccine is created that is, or in that timeline.
As the istuation is now it's not impossible to see a rolling back and rolling out strategy to cope with our new reality. We open up and then we have to close up again. Sometimes due to impatience. Sometimes due to necessity. Sometimes to naievity.
A buisness built on "brick and mortar" will be hurt by this. As it is now the future is digital. As it is with books. This does not mean that print will die. LP/vinyl are still being collected and enjoyed when music has gone digital. CD's died though. I see the same with comics. Some will be collected in print because it's more staisfying to own them that way. Nice packaging will allways be appreciated. The day to day consuming. With titles you enjoy but don't want to fill longboxes off. The majority for a none collector customer. This will be consumed digitally.
Me personally I'm still buying a book or comic because I want to own them physically. Maybe it's a consequence of the time I was brought up. Perhaps future generations will see no value in this.