No, never. We should keep supporting the mutants even if the book sucks! On the other hand we should boycott the Inhumans.
No, never. We should keep supporting the mutants even if the book sucks! On the other hand we should boycott the Inhumans.
don't mistake a small group of people on the internet complaining for some mass movement.
Probably won't be buying any X-book outside of Deadpool and Deadpool & Cable. The whole T-Mist storyline just seems like a rehash of Decimation.
Schism gave us X-Men Legacy with team of Rogue. Which IMO was one of the best periods ever. I and many loved that time.
Decemination gave some awesome stories as well. Wolverines X-Force for example.
So as every change before and after, some do like change of fruit, others don't.
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My problem is that the apple fans had been happily getting their apples from the Marvel orchard until around 2000 when Marvel decided to have ALL the apple trees cut down and mulched and replaced them with orange trees instead. Why can't apple and orange trees coexist? Wouldnt it be more beneficial to the Marvel orchard to offer apples AND oranges to keep both groups happy instead of completely cutting off one of their customer bases?
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You mean, like people complaining about Chuck Austen was a "small movement" in the internet, wasn't it? Or people complaining about Wolverine being overexposed was a "small movement" so much that sales for Wolverine books weren't affected at all in the last few years before he died, right? Or people complaining about OMD were a "small movement on the internet" so much that the book featuring a married Spidey for Secret Wars was a complete flop...
Marvel (and the people that like to suck up to them) ALWAYS claim anyone with negative opinions about the company is a "small movement on the internet".
And after all that the mutants are still here... less in numbers, but still here... and some mutants got their powers returned (one way or another) because the love people have on them or give other type of powers (vampire)...
In my case I will follow the 5 comics rule, if after 5 numbers I'm not interested I stop buying...
But here's the deal: most fans DID stop buying the books because of Marvel's non-sense. Here's X-men's sales in October 1996:
1 X-Men 59 $1.95 Marvel 202,024
2 Uncanny X-Men 339 $1.95 Marvel 200,127
3 Wolverine 108 $1.95 Marvel 179,775
Compare this to sales now. Sure there were other factors involved as well, but sales clearly indicate that most fans do put their money where their mouth is.
Then it was down to 100k then 75k, 50k...
You can't use sale numbers from 19 years ago to prove your point. People are not buying comics like they use to, its a different era. A lot of people are buying digital and or waiting for the compilations. There entire industry is down because instead of buying comics people want the newest video game and or the newest phone and so on.
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There's a downward trend in the sales of comics in general for the last fifteen years (or maybe even longer). The only books that sell big numbers these days are crossovers/events or number ones.
For me the three team books announced all seem pretty intresting (and hopefully 92 will return as promised in the last issue) and I don't mind a tighter focus rather than eight team books or so like we got after Schism. I also don't think Marvel are looking to cancel the x-men, they're just not a priority any longer because they don't have the movie rights mixed in with the Marvel brand of pettiness.
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Sure there are many factors as to why comics sales are down that aren't related to comics themselves (rise of films, tv shows and video games) but does that automatically mean that ALL decrease in sales can be attributed to those issues alone and has nothing to do with the quality having gone down hill? I'm pretty sure that increase in decompressed storytelling (which has led to single issues having less content than they had before) and the price has also done its part in killing comics sales even more. And X-Men comics in particular have lost readers over the last few years when comicbook films have become more popular than ever. Is it impossible to think that quality going down has played its part in that? Just because some people don't have issues with Marvel's handling of the X-Men doesn't mean that most fans don't have some issues with it.
And this is what X-Men is all about: fighting for the peaceful coexistence between apples and oranges!
No, wait...
Fighting for the peaceful coexistence between apple lovers and orange lovers!
Yeah, that's it!
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