Is the direct market dying because of the high pricing, or is the high pricing because the direct market is dying?
Is the direct market dying because of the high pricing, or is the high pricing because the direct market is dying?
It's the Dynamic Duo! Batman and Robin!... and Red Robin and Red Hood and Nightwing and Batwoman and Batgirl and Orphan and Spoiler and Bluebird and Lark and Gotham Girl and Talon and Batwing and Huntress and Azreal and Flamebird and Batcow?
Since when could just anybody do what we trained to do? It makes it all dumb instead of special. Like it doesn't matter anymore.
-Dick Grayson (Batman Inc.)
Maybe they need to bring back ads to comics? That could help offset printing costs and then they could lower prices.
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Like Majorhoy said the comic shop owner is talking from his perspective. Ignoring changing trends, a changing world and a changing readership.
Remember when comic blogs were reporting that sales had gone up? That was correct. The comic industry experienced a historic boom in 2021 however that was due to the sales and interest in graphic novels NOT comics.
In 2021, over $1.4 billion was generated from the sales of graphic novels, representing over 70.8% of all comic book sales.
10 years ago, graphic novels accounted for only 47.7% of all comic sales.
Since the pandemic, majority of comics and GN sold were through book stores and digital sales
Over $1.16 billion of comic sales in 2021 were generated through bookstores, which presents 56.14% of total comic book revenue.
At the same time, only 33.9% of revenue came from comic book stores in 2021, accounting for $705 million in sales revenue.
Comic book sales from newsstands remain stable, standing at $35 million in 2021, unchanged from 2020.
In 2013, only 28% of all comic sales went through bookstores, while over 58% came from comic stores.
This shows that comic books became a part of bookselling mainstream and came out of the niche genre that they were up until a few years ago.
https://wordsrated.com/comic-book-sales/
Looking at the genres that GN's cover, Superhero comics are leaving money on the table not diversifying the topics they cover.
Before we go blaming the Gays and the Girls and the Ethnics it's worth noting that in the GN market DC most successful offerings by a long mile [that aren't reprints of classics] are
Primer - young readers novel focused on a young girl
The TT Garcia series - A new york bestseller series of 4 [soon to be 5] YA book series comprised of 3 people of colour and Beast Boy
Harley Quin Breaking Glass [ alongside anything that has harley and Ivy because DC lacks LGBtq content in that format.
So yes the traditional Direct market is dying but that's due to the comics industry changing. it's nothing new. Comics publishing like other industry is only able to endure due to new blood. Tomorrows readers and emerging tech dictate the way the entire industry operates.
My suggestion is DC diversify. More GN featuring a variety of characters aimed at different ages covering various genres.
As for the direct market remember newspapers?
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Last edited by CPSparkles; 11-16-2023 at 06:25 PM.