https://www.comichron.com/yearlycomi...ustrywide.html
Estimates and analysis by ICV2.com and Comichron.com
“Publishers made more selling comics content than in any year in the history of the business, even when adjusted for inflation”
https://www.comichron.com/yearlycomi...ustrywide.html
Estimates and analysis by ICV2.com and Comichron.com
“Publishers made more selling comics content than in any year in the history of the business, even when adjusted for inflation”
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The distance between paper and digital grew? Why?
Edit: Oh wait, I guess it really just normalized.
Because digital is still downplayed but this chart shows they are leaving money on the table. Like I subscribe to xmen red, I still haven't got issue 3 in the mail so I buy it digitally as well. Now marvel own website still don't be having the digital issues up on the day of the paper release and sometimes for weeks after meaning they are leaving money on the table. This also supports what I've been saying about shops in particular not being the be all end all for what the consumer demands.
What wod be interesting is seeing the number of graphic novels sold that fell into digital. I know a few people who like getting the xmen trades the way they have been doing them in this era, digitally.
Last edited by jwatson; 07-02-2022 at 04:25 AM.
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Contradicts the doom and gloom base that keep saying comics are dying.
Damn, I see why comics are written for trades. I didn't know trades were THAT popular.
Last edited by shooshoomanjoe; 07-02-2022 at 05:42 PM.
What’s “Graphic novels”, and does it happen to include Manga?